"Eloise (Hang On in There)," another William Bell/Booker T. Jones collaboration out of Stax, sounds like a great, lost Four Tops song, and is one of the many highlights on this anthology. Fans of the legendary Stax sound will love this collection, and as a single-disc package, it makes for a solid introduction to this fine singer and writer.
Great times to be alive and kicking, giging round Australasia and whatnot.
CurtisMateer 1 year ago
"Eloise (Hang On in There)," another William Bell/Booker T. Jones collaboration out of Stax, sounds like a great, lost Four Tops song, and is one of the many highlights on this anthology. Fans of the legendary Stax sound will love this collection, and as a single-disc package, it makes for a solid introduction to this fine singer and writer.
F1lmtwit 2 years ago
lip sinc, remember that there were no wireless mic's back then.
stefanjw 2 years ago
nice music
gumdroplou 3 years ago
Max Merritt's a bloody legend! Love the slight mishap when his strap comes loose.
pantherpawed 3 years ago