Joe Simon's best-of boasts a stack of hits that far outclasses its silly title. This largely uncelebrated baritone's career was artistically shaky at first, thanks to the hokey 1966 "Teenager's Prayer," but soon the Louisiana native was applying his rich baritone to classic midtempo ballads such as Nashville writer Harlan Howard's "Chokin' Kind" and the Gamble-Huff "Drowning in the Sea of Love." That cross of down-home and uptown sensibilities carried Simon through most of the '70s--and his own soundtrack single, "Theme from Cleopatra Jones"--before the chart action finally dried up. Simon's best tracks were as dramatic as anything the early '70s had to offer, with "Drowning" at the top of the stack. Pushing against the backing singers, the sheets of jazzy guitar licks, and the subtly driving orchestration, he conveys the sense of a man in love, in trouble, and not sure how to separate the two. There's uptempo, funkier stuff in Simon's bag, too; he even invokes the double bump in "Get Down, Get Down (Get on the Floor)." Though that disco nugget was ultimately his biggest pop breakthrough, it's the worried stuff that makes Music in My Bones such a strong testament. --Rickey Wright
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Music in My Bones: The Best of Joe Simon
Joe Simon Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000343V Release Date: 1997-11-11 |
Tracks:
- Teenager's Prayer
- (You Keep Me) Hangin' On
- The Chokin' Kind
- Moon Walk Part I
- Farther On Down The Road
- Yours Love
- Your Time To Cry
- Help Me Make It Through The Night
- You're The One For Me
- Drowing In The Sea Of Love
- Pool Of Bad Luck
- Power Of Love
- Trouble In My Home
- Step By Step
- Theme From Cleopatra Jones
- River
- Carry Me
- Get Down, Get Down (Get On The Floor)
- Music In My Bones
- I Need You, You Need Me
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Joe Simon's best-of boasts a stack of hits that far outclasses its silly title. This largely uncelebrated baritone's career was artistically shaky at first, thanks to the hokey 1966 "Teenager's Prayer," but soon the Louisiana native was applying his rich baritone to classic midtempo ballads such as Nashville writer Harlan Howard's "Chokin' Kind" and the Gamble-Huff "Drowning in the Sea of Love." That cross of down-home and uptown sensibilities carried Simon through most of the '70s--and his own soundtrack single, "Theme from Cleopatra Jones"--before the chart action finally dried up. Simon's best tracks were as dramatic as anything the early '70s had to offer, with "Drowning" at the top of the stack. Pushing against the backing singers, the sheets of jazzy guitar licks, and the subtly driving orchestration, he conveys the sense of a man in love, in trouble, and not sure how to separate the two. There's uptempo, funkier stuff in Simon's bag, too; he even invokes the double bump in "Get Down, Get Down (Get on the Floor)." Though that disco nugget was ultimately his biggest pop breakthrough, it's the worried stuff that makes Music in My Bones such a strong testament. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Greatest.......2007-04-21
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Only at Amazon.......2007-02-06
Vintage Joe Simon!.......2006-07-17
(Joe) Simon Says.......2006-06-06
Possessing a dry alto much like the Main Ingredient's General Johnson, he hit with "The Chokin' Kind", "Drowning In the Sea Of Love", the theme from 'Cleopatra Jones' and the disco-era "Get Down Get Down (Get On The Floor)".
'Music In My Bones' is arranged chronologically, so it's easy to trace the evolution of Simon's career. And like Aretha before she arrived at Atlantic, it's obvious from the first nine tracks that Simon struggled to find the right setting for his voice.
But all that changed when he switched labels in the early-seventies. Beginning with "Drowning", 'Music In My Bones' becomes a river of righteous, rumbling funk. Beyond the hits listed earlier, "Pool of Bad Luck", "Trouble in My Home", "Carry Me" and the kinetic "Step By Step" reveal a Joe Simon I never knew existed.
While three stars may not seem very impressive, the second half of this disc easily rates four and-a-half. For anyone interested in seventies r&b, this is a treat. And done with Rhino's usual excellence, it becomes a must-have.
Simon says buy!
BRINGS BACK MEMORIES OF GOING OUT WAS SAFE AND FUN.......2004-05-29
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