Lonnie Mack - Whatever's Right (1969)
Lonnie Mack - Whatever's Right (1969)
01 - Untouched by human love 02 - I found a love 03 - Share your love with me 04 - Teardrops on your letter 05 - Baby what you want me to do 06 - Mt. Healthy Blues 07 - What kind of world is this 08 - My baby 09 - Things have gone to pieces 10 - Gotta be an answer Musicians: Lonnie Mack - vocal, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, 6-string bass Tim Drummond - bass David Byrd - organ, piano Timothy Hedding - organ Denzil Rice - piano Jerry Love - drums Ron Grayson - drums Rusty York - harp Jack Brickles - harp Roy Christiansen - cello The Sherliey Matthews Singers
Whatever's Right was Lonnie Mack's second album of 1969, and like its predecessor (Glad I'm In The Band) it exhibited his blend of rock & roll, blues, soul and country, highlighted by fantastic vocals, excellent band arrangements, and of course superb guitar playing. The songs included covers of The Falcons' "I Found A Love", Jimmy Reed's "Baby What You Want Me To Do", Bobby Bland's "Share Your Love With Me" and Willie Dixon's "My Babe", along with a couple of very strong originals which bookended the album.
It was another hit with the critics, but sales were disappointing. Mack then moved away from recording and into a producing / session work / A&R role for Elektra Records. He recruited many southern blues and country artists to the label, and his most well-know studio session saw him playing bass (and according to rumours, some lead guitar as well) on The Doors' Morrison Hotel album. --- stuckinthepast08.blogspot.com
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