9-13 jours ouvrable (réapprovisionnement du stock encours)
Classement parmi les ventes:
N° 13740 en Rockpop N° 182879 en Rock
Style:
Rockpop
No d'article.:
1908235
Remarque / Liste des chansons:
01. "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf"
02. "Hear me calling your name"
03. "The night time is the right time"
04. "Walkin' in the park"
05. "Last night"
06. "Baby can it be true"
07. "What'd I say"
08. "Dick's Intrumental"
09. "Don't let go"
10. "Keep A-Drivin"
11. "Have you ever loved a woman"
12. "Camels and elephants"
13. "Lease on love"
14. "My heart's in little pieces"
15. "Saint James infirmary"
16. "Soul indigo"
17. "You've gotta have love babe"
18. "I love you"
Nombre de disques:
1
Informations supplémentaires:
Digipak
Description:
You'll hear one of the first rock LPs with Mellotron as you hear Walkin' in the Park; Hear Me Calling Your Name; What'd I Say; Last Night; Don't Let Go; Keep A-Driving', and more. Six bonus single sides include Lease on Love; Saint James Infirmary; Soul Tango, and more!, Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode RPR5117.2
Right, this is bit of a new experience for me, reviewing an album originally released in 1974 but finding it?s way into my inbox as a reissue from Lig...
Ron Hart - 06/05/2010
He was touted as "the black James Taylor". Butunfortunately, Memphis soul troubadour Lou Bond's sole LP on Stax Records'subsidiary imprint We Produce ...
Lynn Lieu - 21/04/2010
Lou Bond is not to be categorized—not in 1974 when his self-titled album was originally released and not now with its re-issue. As always, the utopian...
Will Metcalfe - 11/03/2010
Initially released on little-know Stax imprint We Produce, Lou Bond's eponymous album failed to garner critical or commercial acclaim on its 1974 rele...
Daryl Easlea - 10/03/2010
In this musical world where everything seems to be re-appraised with alarming regularity, Lou Bond’s sole album from 1974 is a genuine unearthed curio...
Dani Singer - 07/03/2010
Lou Bond?s ?Lou Bond? is a tough cookie to chew on. Lyrically exceptional, with probing, hard hitting commentary which despite being written in the 19...