This was Johns 4th studio album since 1993 when he teamed up with the four brothers named Armstrong (Sam, Charles, Harry, and Moses) and bassist Vonell Benjamin who together comprised The Soul brothers Six. The album was recorded mostly in Holland & a couple of tracks in Canada where John now resides. This year he will be 83 years old and he can still belt out a song!...remarkable and full respect to this legend. I have his initial double album from 1993 somewhere...lol and will review it for you as like this, pretty damn good. Such a shame these guys never recorded an album or two back in the 1960,s.
AMM
Courtesy Of Hakase....Thank You ! The Tasters!
19 comments:
Looks like some kind of wonderful!
Thanks, AMM!
I'm looking forward to spinning this disk. This review is new to me. Thanks, AMM for reviewing this remarkable artist with Us. Much appreciated!
Will be interesting to hear ... Thanks for review, P.
Thanks Hakase, thanks AMM for this offer!
Thanks for the review AMM the taster It's our lips is on repeat 🙌 👌
Long Live To All Soul Brothers!
Thanks mate - lovely review
Thanks AMM and hopefully you find the 1993 somewhere.
Many thanks to Hakase and AMM.
Thanks AMM for the new to me review
Great opener, Goffin & King's some kind of wonderful... haven't heard this version before... also covered by Grand Funk Railroad in 1974... a very versatile song !!
Many thanks for this review.
BigD
Looks interesting, many thanks for the review.
Another of your great reviews with some great tunes. If these artist had you in the 60's they would be considered great. Thank you AMM.
Thanks AMM and Hakase for this review of this great singer
Thanks to Hakase for this one and review by AMM. They certainly a a host of band member over a number of years I suppose after the hit never came after the big one members move on still John at kept the flag flying and as good as ever
Cheers for this set Pedro
Many thanks Hakase and AMM
Hakase, The most underrated soulman of all tome in my opinion.
Big Dave, this is not the Goffin-King song for the Drifters. This is the bad ass John Ellison and SB6 song.
Thanks, AMM.
some kind of wonderfull, nothing less !
Somehow missed this when it was posted.
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