Few can deny Dan Penn’s place amongst the good and the great of soul music composers, sometimes churning out memorable songs on his own, or more often than not, with a notable side-kick such as Spooner Oldham, although many consider his best work came in conjunction with Chips Moman when they worked together on the classic “The Dark End of the Street...
A review of this fine release by Iain McCartney has just been added to Soul Source, the skinny info follows below
July 2016 Star rating - 3/5
Tracks
- "Close To Me"
- "Without A Woman"
- "Trash Man"
- "Miss Personality"
- "Love Is A Wonderful Thing"
- "It Hurts"
- "Standing In The Way Of A Good Thing"
- "Reaching Out For Someone"
- "I'll Take Care Of You"
- "I Need You"
- "Destroyed"
- "So Many Reasons"
- "Little Girl"
- "I Love Everything About You"
- "Lovely Ladies"
- "I Dig A Big Town"
- "Diamonds"
- "She Ain't Gonna Do Right"
- "I Can't Stop (The Feeling Won't Let Me)"
- "Do You Need It"
- "You Really Know How To Hurt A Guy"
- "Live & Let Live"
- "We're Swinging"
- "Downright Uptight Good Woman"
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