Performer:
Lou Rawls
Title:
Too Much!
Country:
US
Genre:
Funk & Rythm
Style:Rhythm & Blues, Soul
Released: 1967
Catalog number: T 2713
Label: Capitol Records
MP3 album szie: 2896 mb
FLAC album size: 1103 mb
Tracklist
| 1 | I Just Want To Make Love To You | 3:27 |
| 2 | It's An Uphill Climb To The Bottom | 2:52 |
| 3 | Righteous Woman (Monologue) | 2:10 |
| 4 | Twelfth Of Never | 3:34 |
| 5 | Why (Do I Love You So) | 2:43 |
| 6 | You're Takin' My Bag | 3:11 |
| 7 | Dead End Street | 2:10 |
| 8 | Dead End Street (Monologue) | 1:27 |
| 9 | Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye | 2:32 |
| 10 | I Wanna Little Girl | 2:11 |
| 11 | You're Always On My Mind | 2:50 |
| 12 | Yes, It Hurts (Doesn't It?) | 2:08 |
| 13 | I'll Take Time | 2:07 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ST 2713 | Lou Rawls | Too Much! (LP, Album, Los) | Capitol Records | ST 2713 | US | 1967 |
| ST-2713, ST 2713 | Lou Rawls | Too Much! (LP, Album) | Capitol Records, Capitol Records | ST-2713, ST 2713 | Canada | 1967 |
| T 2713, T-2713 | Lou Rawls | Too Much! (LP, Album, Mono, Los) | Capitol Records, Capitol Records | T 2713, T-2713 | US | 1967 |
| SU 2713, SU-2713 | Lou Rawls | Too Much! (7", Jukebox) | Capitol Records, Capitol Records | SU 2713, SU-2713 | US | Unknown |
| SMK 74 295 | Lou Rawls | Too Much! (LP, Album) | Capitol Records | SMK 74 295 | Germany | 1967 |
Credits
- Arranged By – H.B. Barnum
- Bass – James Bond
- Drums – Earl Palmer
- Engineer – Joe Polito
- Guitar – Barney Kessel
- Piano – Gerald Wiggins
- Producer – David Axelrod
- Saxophone – Jim Horn, Teddy Edwards
- Trumpet – Fred Hill, Tony Terran
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Runout (Stamped)): T1 2713 P1 0
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2 Runout (Stamped)): T2-2713-G5 0
Companies
- Pressed By – Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Jacksonville
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It was superbly produced and arranged by David Axelrod, with Rawls being bluesy, soulful, anguished, triumphant, and resigned. He displayed both a variety of moods and a vocal mastery at its peak. Unfortunately, this has also been deleted. Track Listing. Legendary Lou Rawls - Lou Rawls. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Too Much Lou Rawls. Released 1967. Too Much Tracklist. Dead End Street Monologue Lyrics. Dead End Street Lyrics. About Too Much Too Much . Listen full album. View all Lou Rawls albums. 13 tracks. Released in Rawls With Les McCann LTD - Stormy Monday. Lou Rawls With Les McCann LTD. Исполнитель: Stormy Monday. 2012 jazz. Lou Rawls-Songs From Too Much. jett woodward. The rest of the songs from this album are already uploaded. Люди и блоги. Язык: Русский. Страна: США. Wednesday, 4 April 2012. Lou rawls Too much 1967. What can you say of him. this man who sings on the wild, sweet-sad, swingin side of soulin. Born Louis Allen Rawls on December 1, 1936 in Chicago, son of a Baptist minister and a homekeeper, Lou Rawls was raised on the South Side by his grandmother and was introduced to gospel at age seven in the choir of the Greater Mount Olive Baptist Church. As a teenager he developed an interest in the jazz-influenced songs of Billy Eckstine and Joe Williams, whose resonant baritone voices were similar to his own voice. Too Much Critic Score. Based on 1 review. User Score. Or consider a donation More Albums. View All. Stormy Monday. Black and Blue. Tobacco Road. Too Much is a vocal jazz music album recording by LOU RAWLS released in 1967 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. LOU RAWLS - Too Much Jazz music community with review and forums. 0 rating 0 review. Album 1967. Filed under Vocal Jazz By LOU RAWLS. Stormy Monday, also known as I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water, is the debut album of R&B singer Lou Rawls, released in 1962 on Capitol Records. Recorded in two sessions in February 1962, the album features a number of blues and jazz standards chosen by Rawls and backed by the Les McCann Trio. Stormy Monday was reissued in 1990 by Blue Note records. Excerpt from the album liner notes:Related to Lou Rawls - Too Much!
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