Monday, October 4, 2021

Harrison Kennedy - Hypnotic Music(1972)Invictus - Rare Soul(FLAC)

The Last Surviving member of the Original The chairmen Of The Board Legendary Band.  Harrison was born & raised in Hamilton Canada in 1942. His family had roots in New Orleans and Tennessee, Kennedy sang in the Stewart Memorial Church Choir as a boy, when childhood trips took him over the border to visit relations in Arkansas, Rogersville, Tennessee,Detroit, & Illinois.  All these experiences expanded his love of music culminating in him crossing the border To Detroit where he was recruited By General Norman Johnson,s New Group The Chairmen Of the Board. The rest is history.After leaving the band he went back to his first love ..Blues Music where he has had much success...you can read about him HERE  

                                                                   A Taster below!

Tracks Below(FLAC)

  1. Hypnotic Music
  2. Closet Queen
  3. Night Comes Day Goes
  4. Sunday Morning People
  5. Gimme A Glass Of Water
  6. Come Together
  7. You Hurt Your Mother Again
  8. Up The Organisation
  9. Children Of Today


18 comments:

renald said...

Thanks for this review AMM.

Bill said...

Interesting review AMM..You`ve peaked my interest...

CanoMan said...

Gracias for sharing this review

ELtel said...

Thanks for the review MM.
cheers,ELtel

tennessee boy said...

Thanks for this post !!

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank You AMM

Davetuba said...

Another rare find with a great review! Thanks AMM

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for all Charimen related reviews

richsoul said...

Thank you for enlighten our souls. Thank you AMM and as usual some great reviews.

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

Thank u for the amazing review AMM

PhilN said...

Interesting review. Wasn't aware of the blues connection.

PeterH said...

Another important part of Chairmen history - got it and love it. Thanks for review, P.

hakase said...

thank you for these invictuses AMM!

reb.jukebox said...

Intersting album AMM
many thanks Reb

Little Bill said...

Always soul is welcome AMM thanks for presenting it amm!

pedro B said...

Thanks for this quality soul from Harrison had a listen the blues he was playing on his banjo thanks for the Link All Music Man

Cheers Pedro

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM

Soulsville said...

Hi AMM, I have some of his blues albums, but not this one, thanks for the review