Skip to my Lou was his best, but great vocals here too. Motown did him no favors with the backing here--sounds like a Muzak version of "What a Fool Believes" by the Doobie Brothers. A lot of good talent slipped through the tracks at Motown in the 80s...
Thanks Cap. This song could be No.1 on the charts right now.
doyoubarnes 1 month ago
Al McKay, Paul Jackson Jr., Steve Lukather, Michael Landau, Gregory Doty: Guitars
Abraham Laboriel, Nathan East, Neil Stubenhaus: Bass
Frank Hamilton, Randy Kerber, Tom Keane, Erich Bulling, Michael Boddicker: Keyboards
Michael Boddicker: Synthesizer
Jeff Porcaro, Carlos Vega, John Robinson: Drums
Paulinho Da Costa, Philip Bailey, Ralph Johnson: Percussion
Jerry Hey, Gary Grant, Bill Reichenbach, Chuck Findley, George Bohannon, Steve
ROBERTVANJOVI 9 months ago
大好きなmusicianです。このalbumはすごい傑作でしたが、日本でヒットしたかどうかも分かりません。おそらくはごく少数のファンがいたことでしょう。
残念ながらこのあとのalbumが続かず寂しい気がします。
この人は俳優(actor)という噂もあり、結局良く分からずじまいでした。
papichan2006 1 year ago
This entire album was great. Check the credits too. Musical stars abound.
doyoubarnes 1 year ago
sounds great
susiewilliams586 1 year ago
Skip to my Lou was his best, but great vocals here too. Motown did him no favors with the backing here--sounds like a Muzak version of "What a Fool Believes" by the Doobie Brothers. A lot of good talent slipped through the tracks at Motown in the 80s...
OverlordR 2 years ago
sound is great but LS sleeve-photo is stupid!
bellomarcello 2 years ago
Yes!!
CaptainSmith2 3 years ago
Is this the same mult-talented guy who does a variety act?
LynRuiz 3 years ago
finis was fine oh my.
berlynn2 3 years ago
Thanks for posting this.
Can also you post his slow song
"You Owe It All To Love" ?
Thanks!
ekojunor 3 years ago