
Finally Got Myself Together is a Soul & Funk album by The Impressions, originally released in 1974. On Gatefold: 18 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Classic Soul
- velvety
- soulful
- uplifting
About
For more than three decades the Impressions were Chicago’s most venerable musical institution, less a group than a full-fledged soul dynasty. Like the great gospel outfits of the ‘40s and ‘50s, the Impressions passed through countless incarnations, serving as a sort of finishing school for aspiring soul vocalists, producing solemn, lovelorn doo-wop under the direction of Jerry Butler, eloquent songs of love and protest with Curtis Mayfield, and bracingly progressive funk with Leroy Hutson. And thanks to the astonishing depth of their catalogue, there are still relatively undiscovered gems lurking in the Impressions’ discography. <i>Finally Got Myself Together</i> is among the best of these. Produced by Ed Townsend, the architect of the achingly beautiful sound of Marvin Gaye’s <i>Let’s Get It On</i>, <i>Finally Got Myself Together</i> is filled with brilliantly conceived, gospel-inflected funk. Lead vocalist Fred Cash may lack the commanding vocal presence of his predecessors Mayfield and Butler, but Ed Townsend draws extra pathos from Butler’s performances with his painterly sonic flourishes. <i>Finally Got Myself Together<i> is one of the Impressions’ finest post-Mayfield outings and proves that they could still hold their own in the gritty Superfly-struck musical landscape of the mid ‘70s.</i></i>
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Tracklist
- 1If It's In You to Do Wrong4:47
- 2I'm a Changed Man (Finally Got Myself Together)3:08
- 3I'll Always Be Here3:03
- 4Miracle Woman3:24
- 5We Go Back a Ways3:49
- 6Guess What I Got3:54
- 7Try Me (One More Time)5:19
- 8Don't Forget What I Told You4:58
Credits
Production & Engineering
- Ed TownsendPRODUCER
- Lowrell SimonPRODUCER
- Rich TufoPRODUCER
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 18 pressings tracked on Gatefold
