Product Description Country/Soul pioneer's 1972 comeback album—reissued and expanded! When The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Humble Pie, Dusty Springfield, George Jones & Johnny Paycheck, Bob Dylan, the Bee Gees and countless others cover your songs, you must be on to something. Arthur Alexander was a songwriter and song stylist, whose career took off in the early 1960s—writing and recording hits like "Anna (Go To Him)" and "You Better Move On"—some of the earliest hits recorded at Rick Hall's Fame Studios and featuring the famed Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. After a short break at the end of the decade, he released a self-titled,"comeback" album in 1972. Omnivore Recordings is pleased to reissue Arthur Alexander four decades later, expanded with six bonus tracks—two previously unissued. With new liner notes form Barry Hansen (better known to most as Dr. Demento), the package also features the piece he wrote for the album's original issue. Arthur Alexander's 12 tracks were produced by Muscle Shoals bassist Tommy Gogbill, and include a version of "Burning Love"—covered by Elvis Presley shortly after the album's release. Alexander's two Warner Bros. follow-up singles are also here, as well as a pair of tracks from the original sessions, unearthed and unheard until now. As Hansen wrote in the original notes, "Arthur is especially proud of the variety and versatility of his work on this album. All of it is strong medicine, and should be a fine antidote for a lot of bad scenes." Arthur Alexander, inducted into the Alabama Music Hall Of Fame, is a music legend. Arthur Alexander is a legendary recording.
M**H
Five Stars
Great addition to my collection of this wonderful artist's work.
D**L
I don't like to write reviews but the reissue of this incredible ...
I don't like to write reviews but the reissue of this incredible album is something I can't keep quiet about. The man who birthed the Muscle Shoals sound made this early 70s classic and as was often the case for AA,couldn't catch a break. He even cut Burnin' Love on it just before Elvis and missed the hit. All the appropriate bonus tracks are here,the remastering seems more present than the previous Rainbow Road collection. We've needed this album back in circulation too long! If you enjoy introspective southern soul,I highly recommend this. It's truly one of my favorite albums.
J**R
If the label is Omnivore, it's worth tasting...
An Artist, a Voice that just deserved more success & recognition than he/it got. This is gret re-issue with bonus tracks. All worthy, all will enrich your life.
M**E
Five Stars
Excellent new version of a neglected album
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