Genre: Blues
Label: Pure Pleasure
Format: 33RPM,
Size: 12"

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Clarence Carter Patches 180g LP

Clarence Carter

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SKU:
PPRLP8267
UPC:
PPRLP8267
180g High Quality Pressing!
Re-mastering by Ray Staff at Air Mastering!


Clarence Carter's first major-hit album remains a must-own record, holding up extraordinarily well across four decades. Carter's singing possesses an immediacy and emotional impact that is as striking today as it was in 1970, and displays a vast range as well. The title track is the best-known song here, though "It's All in Your Mind" was also a hit later in the year, and "I Can't Leave Your Love Alone" and "Your Love Lifted Me" could easily have joined it and topped the pop charts as well. Carter even provides a bracing authentic gospel approach to the then-new Beatles song "Let It Be," taking the song back to the roots whence Paul McCartney drew his inspiration. He also assumes a more pop-oriented persona on "Till I Can't Take It Anymore," on which Carter starts to sound a bit like Elvis Presley, while on "It's All in Your Mind" he seems to invoke the ghost of Sam Cooke. On his own "C.C. Blues," Carter's bluesiest persona emerges, his crunchy guitar playing off beautifully against a soaring horn section and Clayton Ivey's piano, and he returns to a soul sound for the finale, the soaring "Getting the Bills (But No Merchandise)."

Features:
• Audiophile mastering onto silent 180g Vinyl
• Re-mastering by Ray Staff at Air Mastering

Musicians:
Clarence Carter
Ronnie Eades
Aaron Varnell
Harvey Thompson
Jack Peck
Harrison Calloway, Jr.
Albert Lowe, Jr
Travis Wommack
Clayton Ivey
Bob Wray
Jerry Masters
Cornell McFadden
Fred Prouty
Charles Chalmers
Donna Rhodes
Sandy Rhodes

Selections:
Side A:

1. Willie and Laura Mae Jones
2. Say Man
3. I'm Just A Prisoner (Of Your Good Lovin')
4. Let It Be
5. I Can't Leave Your Love Alone
6. Your Love Lifted Me
Side B:
7. Till I Can't Take It Anymore
8. Patches
9. It's All In Your Mind
10. Changes
11. C.C. Blues
12. Getting the Bills (But No Merchandise)

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