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Joe South - Introspect (1968) Don't It Make You Want To Go Home (1969) (+2003)
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Joe South - Introspect (1968) Don't It Make You Want To Go Home (1969) (2003 2on1 cd)
Rock | 2003 Raven RVCD-175 | 5% recovery record | RS & HF | Source: cd, my rips & scans | 3 audio formats (all tagged)
EAC WavPack img+cue+log, secure, AccurateRip, 492mb | Foobar Flac tracks+log+no cue, secure, compression level 5, 491mb
mp3 320 cbr (lame 3.97) 211mb | full artwork, 600dpi jpegs
Rock | 2003 Raven RVCD-175 | 5% recovery record | RS & HF | Source: cd, my rips & scans | 3 audio formats (all tagged)
EAC WavPack img+cue+log, secure, AccurateRip, 492mb | Foobar Flac tracks+log+no cue, secure, compression level 5, 491mb
mp3 320 cbr (lame 3.97) 211mb | full artwork, 600dpi jpegs
| “ | Singer/songwriter Joe South (born Joe Souter) began his career as a country musician, performing on an Atlanta radio station and joining Pete Drake's band in 1957. The following year, he recorded a novelty single, "The Purple People Eater Meets the Witch Doctor," and became a session musician in Nashville and at Muscle Shoals. South appeared on records by Marty Robbins, Eddy Arnold, Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Bob Dylan (Blonde on Blonde), and Simon & Garfunkel ("The Sounds of Silence"). During the '60s, South began working on his songwriting, crafting hits for Deep Purple ("Hush") and several for Billy Joe Royal, including "Down in the Boondocks." South began recording his own material in 1968, scoring a hit with the Grammy-winning "Games People Play" (Song of the Year) the following year. While South produced hits like "Don't It Make You Want to Go Home" and "Walk a Mile in My Shoes," Lynn Anderson had a smash country and pop hit in 1971 with South's "(I Never Promised You a) Rose Garden." These two late-'60s albums were released at the peak of Joe South's commercial success and visibility, coinciding with his hits "Games People Play" (which appears on 1968's Introspect) and "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" (which is on 1969's Don't It Make You Want to Go Home?). This Raven reissue combines both records onto one CD, with the addition of the way-cool psychedelic soul outing "Hole in Your Soul" (from the Games People Play album) as a bonus track. As no less than 14 of the 22 tracks also appear on Raven's own Anthology: A Mirror of His Mind -- Hits and Highlights 1968-1975 -- nine of Introspect's 11 cuts, in fact, are also on Anthology -- it could be questioned whether listeners who have that best-of really need this too. Still, it does capture South at the peak of his powers, at the time where his idiosyncratic brand of pop/rock was really coming together, drawing from country, gospel, soul, the increasing freedom for personal expression opened up by the singer/songwriter movement, and a bit of psychedelia, kind of like a thinking person's B.J. Thomas. Introspect is perhaps the more memorable of the pair, if only for including "Games People Play" and South's version of "Rose Garden," which became a huge hit a couple years later for Lynn Anderson. Anyone who likes the sound South forged on Introspect, however, will also like the similar Don't It Make You Want to Go Home?, which has some relatively little-known quality songs like "Shelter" and "Clock Up on the Wall," as well as items too off the wall to make it onto best-of comps (particularly the spooky psychedelic blues-rock jam "A Million Miles Away"). Throughout, there's the sense of a man finding his own voice, one that, whether explicitly or subtly, was urging a search for an uplifting commonality among both musical genres and humanity in general. | ” |
Introspect (1968)
01. All My Hard Times
02. Rose Garden
03. Mirror of Your Mind
04. Redneck
05. Don't Throw Your Love to the Wind
06. Greatest Love
07. Games People Play
08. These Are Not My People
09. Don't You Be Ashamed
10. Birds of a Feather
11. Gabriel
Don't It Make You Want To Go Home (1969)
12. Clock Up on the Wall
13. Bittersweet
14. Shelter
15. What Makes Lovers Hurt One Another?
16. Before It's Too Late
17. Children
18. Walk a Mile in My Shoes
19. Be a Believer
20. Million Miles Away
21. Don't It Make You Want to Go Home?
Bonus
22. Hole in Your Soul
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This is my first publication here and I just used EAC for the first time yesterday. Don't beat me up too bad. I am not competent with computers. Any advanced technical tips will be beyond my abilities so keep that in mind if you choose to comment. Thanks to all, especially those that have shared so much. I don't know how you all can do it. I spent several hours on this post. lol
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Also, Test & Copy is good if you could use that in EAC. :>)
Thank You very much :)))
Thanks everybody for the comments! So far nobody has complained. I wonder how long that will last? lol
edit: Mook45: You commented while I was commenting so I missed yours.
I just hope they all feel sorry for the rookie. lol
I saw you posted a bunch of albums last night. I don't know how you guys do it. I am ashamed to tell you how long I spent on this publication or how long I spent setting up EAC. Several things have kept me from sharing.
1. Unable to use EAC
2. Unable to get the page to show correctly when I hit "preview"
3. Fear of doing such a poor job that EVERYBODY complained.
I absolutely wore out the "preview" button. I was afraid the website would crash. :)
1. I'm no fighter but if I ever meet the guy who created EAC we're taking it outside!
2. Usually just a matter of straining your eyes looking for a stray '/' or something.
3. This is Avax! Third world chancellors see less red ink that posters here! Until Charlize Theron knocks my door with a complaint about C2 Pointers or whatever I'll continue to ignore any 'problems' and you should do the same!
It can only get easier from here. Looking forward to your future posts...
1. I feel the same way about whoever created Foobar!
2. I finally figured that out. You should have told me sooner.
3. I have noticed that the natives can get restless in a hurry without provocation. Most of the time it's the ones that don't share that complain the most. I have been here for over a year and this is my first share but I never talk crazy to the publishers. I may politely point out a mistake but never get rude about it. I have downloaded some posts that had the wrong links or password. I was disappointed but no need to blow a fuse.
And don't expect too much from me as to future posts. Most of what I have is run-of-the-mill stuff. I intend to post what few albums I have that are not too common. You certainly post lots of rare items. Not just rare but desirable. Like those Nuggets box sets. First class post of first class material.
I thought that this Joe South album was a limited production of 1 unit and I bought it. I might have known that they printed 2 copies and you had the other one. lol Games People Play & Joe South 2on1 cd is next on my list and then his Anthology. Please refrain from posting those and give the rookie a chance. I know you can post a dozen at the time but I'm old and slow. :)
Cheers from Ireland.
As far as the "old & slow" goes..... I'm not going to get younger or faster so at this point, "old & slow" looks good. Next phase will be "dead & stopped". :)
Thanks for your comments and good luck!