While the 1978 album Night People is a shade too slick, with hints of disco and a couple of rare mawkish misfires by Allen Toussaint, it nevertheless is pleasingly laid-back and Lee Dorsey sounds surprisingly assured in these smooth surroundings and that assurance makes the LP more than just a curio, since it demonstrates what a strong singer he was.
1. Say It Again 2. God Must Have Blessed America 3. Soul Mine 4. Keep On Doing It To Me 5. Thank You 6. Night People 7. Can I Be The One 8. Babe 9. Draining
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While the 1978 album Night People is a shade too slick, with hints of disco and a couple of rare mawkish misfires by Allen Toussaint, it nevertheless is pleasingly laid-back and Lee Dorsey sounds surprisingly assured in these smooth surroundings and that assurance makes the LP more than just a curio, since it demonstrates what a strong singer he was.
1. Say It Again
2. God Must Have Blessed America
3. Soul Mine
4. Keep On Doing It To Me
5. Thank You
6. Night People
7. Can I Be The One
8. Babe
9. Draining
Amazing post. I've been coming to this site for almost a year now. And I am always amazed by the number of amazing LPs you provide for my hungry ears.
keep up the amazing work buddy ; )
PS
more lee dorey please.. lol
got yes we can?
this is an amazing collection you have. Is there a password that is needed to open up the file? I can't seem to locate it.
great music!
Thanks so much for the Lee Dorsey share. I spent quite a bit of time in NOLA and he has been a favorite
for years.
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