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I Travel Alone [Box]
Lou Ragland
3 discs
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0. DISC 1:
1. I Travel Alone
2. Big Wheel
3. Red Robin
4. I've Got Something Going for Me
5. Good for the Gander
6. We Had True Love [45 Version]
7. Ain't That a Groove
8. So Dam Funky
9. Sexy Moods of Your Mind
10. Messin' with Sly
11. We Had True Love
12. What You Want to Do
13. What Should I Do
14. I Can't Take It
15. What the Doctor Prescribed
0. DISC 2:
1. Since You Said You'd Be Mine
2. Didn't Mean to Leave You
3. Tend to Your Business
4. Understand Each Other
5. What Happened to the Feeling
6. Since You Said You'd Be Mine
7. Just for Being You (Lovin' You)
8. What Should I Do?
9. It's Got to Change
10. Next World, The
11. Understand Each Other [Instrumental]
0. DISC 3: LIVE FROM AGENCY:
1. World Is a Ghetto, The
2. Could It Be I'm Falling in Love
3. Understand Each Other
4. It Ain't My Fault
5. Until I Met You
6. Spend My Life Loving You
7. Brother Louie
8. Good for the Gander
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Additional Info
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): NMO-CD-42
Credits
Producer
Lou Ragland; Tom Lunt (Reissue); Rob Sevier (Reissue); Ken Shipley (Reissue)
Engineer
Don White; Ken Hamann; Arnie Rosenberg
Personnel: Roberson (tambourine).
Liner Note Authors: Ken Shipley; Jon Kirby.
Recording information: Agency Recording, Cleveland, OH; Cleveland Recording And Agency.
Editor: Judson Picco.
Photographer: George Shuba.
Numero has always set itself to a high standard, bringing to listeners impossibly rare, forgotten, unheard, and unissued music in various genres from funk, soul, gospel, blues, folk, country, and rock. I Travel Alone is a three-disc collection of Ohio soul and funk legend Lou Ragland's early career, which began in earnest in the middle of the '60s. The 34 tracks contained here, arranged chronologically, were recorded for several small labels. The set begins with Ragland's first single -- cut in between sessions when he was working the board at Way Out Studios as an unpaid apprentice -- which is the stellar title track, and its flip, "Big Wheel." It's followed by two cuts from the 1969 studio group which called itself Volcanic Eruption with Ragland on lead vocals. These four tracks proceed to one of the true holy grails of funk, the Hot Chocolate album. Hot Chocolate was a group founded by Ragland before the U.K. pop ensemble existed, but the latter got to the charts first thanks to their deal with Apple Records. The Ohio group's album, featuring a scorching, trademarked brand of early-'70s funk and stretched-out soul was released independently and disappeared from sight. Included here are both extended album and edited 45 versions of "We Had True Love," which are stunning in contrast. Two latter day but still excellent cuts from Lou Ragland & Hot Chocolate -- a single -- round out disc one. The second disc here contains the full-length Understand Each Other and Lou Ragland Is the Conveyor. The discs are polished (not slick), socially conscious, sophisticated '70s soul albums, by a large group (a larger version of Hot Chocolate and a guests), with a who's-who of Cleveland luminaries. It is every bit as fine, if not more so, than the earlier Hot Chocolate sides (think Mike Kirkland and Marvin Gaye). The final disc in the package contains a previously unreleased Hot Chocolate set, Live from Agency Studios, which includes originals as well as wonderful covers of "The World Is a Ghetto," and dig this, "Brother Louie," written by two members of Hot Chocolate U.K.! The sound quality of this final disc is rough. Apparently the analog tapes were knocked over to DAT in the early '90s and the masters were tossed. You can hear everything, but one can only imagine what was lost in the process. Musically, however, it's all top shelf with an exhaustive, excellent, historical liner essay by Jon Kirby and Ken Shipley. In essence, this becomes the definitive statement on Lou Ragland's early career. ~ Thom Jurek
Critic Reviews
Uncut (magazine) (p.97) - "[T]his 32-track set turns up a solid set of lo-fi but high-in-charm dance tracks, turbo-funk and breezy, would-be R'n'B smashes."
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Genre:
R&B
Label:
Numero Group NMO-CD-42
Distributor:
E1 Entertainment
Analog/Digital:
n/a
Mono/Stereo:
Stereo
Studio/Live:
Mixed
Released:
3/26/2012
UPC:
825764104227
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