Lou Rawls – Too Much! (1967 Capitol Records Album) Rare Soul & Blues Vinyl Info
Capitol Records 1967 – T 2713
notes:
Lou Rawls, the smooth-voiced soul and blues legend, released
Too Much! in 1967 under Capitol Records. Known for his
velvety
baritone and emotive delivery, Rawls created an album
that
blends soul, blues, and early R&B. This record is a
must-have
for collectors of vintage vinyl and fans of 60s soul.
Credits:
Arranged By – H.B. Barnum
Bass – James Bond*
Drums – Earl Palmer
Engineer – Joe Polito
Guitar – Barney Kessel
Piano – Gerald Wiggins
Saxophone – Jim Horn, Teddy Edwards
Trumpet – Fred Hill*, Tony Terran
Producer – David Axelrod
Engineer [Recording] – Joe Polito
tracklist:
A1 Yes, It Hurts (Doesn't
It?)
Written-By – Ben Raleigh, H.B. Barnum
2:08
A2 It's An Uphill Climb To The
Bottom
Written-By – Fangette Enzel
2:52
A3 I Just Want To Make Love To
You
Written-By – W. Dixon*
3:27
A4 You're Takin' My Bag
Written-By – John D. Loudermilk
3:11
A5 Then You Can Tell Me
Goodbye
Written-By – John D. Loudermilk
2:32
A6 Dead End Street -
Monologue
Written-By – Lou Rawls
1:27
A7 Dead End Street
Written-By – B. Raleigh*, D. Axelrod*
2:10
Written-By – J. Livingston*, P. F. Webster*
3:34
B2 Righteous Woman -
Monologue
Written-By – Lou Rawls
2:10
B3 I Wanna Little Girl
Written-By – B. Moll*, M, Mencher*
2:11
B4 Why (Do I Love You So)
Written-By – J. W. Alexander
2:43
B5 I'll Take Time
Written-By – John Anderson*
2:07
B6 You're Always On My
Mind
Written-By – J. W. Alexander
2:50

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