Lou Rawls – Fine Brown Frame
label: Capitol
year: 1989
side a:
side b:
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I guess I bought this single because I didn’t own anything by Lou Rawls at the time, and I wanted to. I think I got in a shop in Bruges where you couldn’t listen to the records, for if I could have I wouldn’t have purchased it. Not that it’s bad, but it’s not really my cup of tea. The thing is, I actually wanted to get only one single by the singer, “See You When I Git There”, out of sentimental reasons yes, sentimental reasons. It reminds me of a man who had a big impact on my way of thinking when I was a teenager. “See You When I Git There” was his favourite song. So this was a surrogate or something. But it doesn’t do the job for me. So I got a greatest hits album with the song on it instead.
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should try ‘n get that album Lou made with Les McCann. That’s a good one. Its called Stormy Monday, and features the great track In the evening when the sun goes down
Plus: in this track (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7V-Xtiapb2k) they used a great Lou Rawls song too (called Dead End Street, see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O41G7wOeu6o)
Ohh! Very fine indeed!