@TagTv I found this in a record shop 'cheap box' for 40p in early 1975, and it's been a favourite of mine ever since. I also love the unusual ballad flip "Keep On Walking".
The legendary Lou Courtney was involved in the making of this great record. What a pity that the exceptional vocal, instrumentation, lyrics and general composition didn't benefit from the Epic studios treatment, as did Lou's seminal "In in need of love" masterpiece from a couple of years after this. Still, this is "the business," uptempo soul as deep as it gets. Thanks v much for posting, I've been searching for this for years and years and years, since i first heard Richard Searling play it.
@TagTv I found this in a record shop 'cheap box' for 40p in early 1975, and it's been a favourite of mine ever since. I also love the unusual ballad flip "Keep On Walking".
drwhatson 2 weeks ago
The legendary Lou Courtney was involved in the making of this great record. What a pity that the exceptional vocal, instrumentation, lyrics and general composition didn't benefit from the Epic studios treatment, as did Lou's seminal "In in need of love" masterpiece from a couple of years after this. Still, this is "the business," uptempo soul as deep as it gets. Thanks v much for posting, I've been searching for this for years and years and years, since i first heard Richard Searling play it.
TagTV 7 months ago 4
Even with my amateur vinyl aficionado ears i can tell this was a bad mix. Still a great song.
Ebeats99 9 months ago