Sweat & Tears on his self-titled 1972 debut album (see separate review). Well - masterfully covered by lead vocalist David Clayton-Thomas of Blood, Piece "Stealing In The Name Of The Lord" is properly brilliant as Quite rightly surmising that it practically set up a template for Southern Soulīallads for years to come (Ace even gives us the "Take 15" spokenĬount-in at the beginning of the song). Lyrics and vocals alternating from pleading to outright passion - Tony Rounce Simon's flipside features plinking intro guitar, languid pace, hurting ![]() "Groove Me" and Joe Simon's stunner "My Adorable One" fromġ964. B-side genius turns up twice - King Floyd's funky The arrangement and vocal phrasing and it's like eavesdropping on the making ofĪ bona-fide classic. But even at this early stage - the slow-burn magic is there in ![]() ![]() "Try A Little Tenderness" which sees him and his band getting a feelįor the song. Previously Unreleased track is a genuine Otis Redding sensation - Take 1 of
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