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Condition: NM COVER / NM LP (cover/media)    More Info
Label: Arista AL 4082
Country: Us
Released: 1976
Genre: soul
Num In Set: 1
Quantity: 1 in stock
Seller Ref:   5975

still Maybe because I was born in Southern Alabama I've been a soul fan since I can remember.   Some of my first musical memories are of soul acts I heard on the radio.   Among my lengthy list of personal favorites were the criminally overlooked The Chairmen of the Board.
In 1976 Johnson made his Arista label debut.   Co-produced by Johnson and Rick Chertoff, the cleverly-titled "General Johnson" served as a nice introduction to Johnson's multiple talents.   He'd previously enjoyed considerable success as a songwriter (for both The Chairmen of the Board and outside acts) and that talent was well displayed on this collection.   Almost sounding like a demo intended to showcase his versatility, the set included stabs at country-soul, funk, and pop.   Johnson also had one helluva voice.   Unlike many singers, Johnson had a chameleon-like ability to adjust his voice, effortlessly shifting from gritty and raw ('Patches'), to silky smooth ('Lies'). 
"General Johnson" track listing:
(side 1)
1.) Temperature Risin'   (General Johnson) - 5:50
Kicked along by a fantastic bass pattern and Johnson's gritty voice 'Temperature Risin'' was a nice slice of old school funk.   Yeah, the extended instrumental segment stretched the song to the breaking point, but even that had some advantages - particularly if you were a fan of cheesy '70s-era synthesizers.    Nice way to start the album.    rating: **** stars
2.) Don't Walk Away   (General Johnson) - 4:12
Of the album's eight songs, the mid-tempo ballad 'Don't Walk Away' was the track that most closely recalled Johnson's work with The Chairmen of the Board.   Hard to aptly describe, but the song had the same feel that producers Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland crafted for that group when they were recording for Invictus.   Always loved the jazzy guitar solo ...One of my favorite performances and easy to see why it was tapped as a single.    rating: ***** stars
3.) We the People   (General Johnson - Roland Christian Jr.) - 4:35
Okay, lyrically this one sounded like a Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff throwaway, but the track had a pounding beat and you couldn't really criticize the guy since most of the sentiments were dead-on   ...   'Course here we are thirty years later and not all that much seems to have changed.   Another one that was tapped as a single.    rating: ***** stars
4.) Lies   (General Johnson) - 3:10
The first disappointment, 'Lies' was one of those 'big' ballads that someone like Whitney Houston would have driven to the top of the charts.   Unfortunately, even though Johnson turned in a nice vocal, the song was just way too over-the-top and MOR to make much of impression on me.   rating: ** stars
(side 2)
1.) All In the Family    (General Johnson) - 4:10
'All In the Family' was a nice slice of country-soul with Johnson turning in one of those singer-storyteller performances that Clarence Carter and others briefly made commercially viable.   With it's tale of family empowerment, to my ears this one was actually even better than 'Patches' (see below).   rating: **** stars
2.) Only Love Can Mend a Broken Heart    (General Johnson) - 3:32  
3.) Patches    (General Johnson - Ronald Dunbar) - 5:33
Given Clarence Carter's success with the song, most folks have no idea that Johnson actually wrote 'Patches'.   Carter's version was a bit faster and didn't have the extended , tear jerker spoken word segment, but really didn't stray very far from the original version ...   simply one of the best soul story-teller songs ever written !   rating: **** stars
4.) Keep Keepin' On    (General Johnson) - 2:56
With a nice nod to the earlier 'All in the Family', 'Keep Keepin' On' was a mindless, throwaway slice of party fun that seemed tacked on to the end of the album more for running time than artistic merit.   rating: ** stars
Arista tapped the album for a number of singles, with four of the six hitting the R&B charts:

- 1976's 'All In the Family' b/w 'Ready, Will

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Tracklist
 
A1Temperature Risin'5:50
A2Don't Walk Away4:12
A3We The People4:35
A4Lies3:10
B1All In The Family4:10
B2Only Love Can Mend A Broken Heart3:32
B3Patches5:33
B4Keep Keepin' On2:56


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Tracklisting is supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
     
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