
Bobby Charles is a Rock album by Bobby Charles, originally released in 1972. On Gatefold: 33 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Folk Rock
- warm
- laid-back
- southern
About
Now, here is a recording that really deserves to be better known. This 1972 effort has been called the "great lost Band album" more than once, as all the members of the Band play on it (along with such roots-rock luminaries as Dr. John, Bobby Neuwirth, and David Sanborn). Singer-songwriter Bobby Charles, author of such classic early rock and roll songs as "See you Later Alligator" and "Walking to New Orleans," here writes tunes that mix dialect with subtle commentary, in a manner similar perhaps to Fred Neil or Randy Newman. This Louisiana native has a mellifluous, deep and soulful voice which works perfectly with the Band dudes, as it sounds almost like a mixture of Danko's, Manuel's, and Robertson's singing styles. Charles's devil-may-care vocals float lazily atop mellow backing jams that fuse laid-back swamp boogie, chooglin' rock, and outlaw country. There's not a dud among the whole bunch.
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Tracklist
- 1Street People3:44
- 2Long Face3:38
- 3I Must Be In a Good Place Now4:07
- 4Save Me Jesus5:17
- 5All the Money5:17
- 6Small Town Talk3:29
- 7Let Yourself Go4:13
- 8Grow Too Old4:02
- 9I'm That Way4:04
- 10Tennessee Blues5:29
- 11Small Town Talk [Single Version]3:26
- 12Homemade Songs [Bonus Track]3:41
Credits
Performers
Production & Engineering
- Mark HarmanENGINEER
- Bobby CharlesPRODUCER
- John SimonPRODUCER
- Rick DankoPRODUCER
- Bobby CharlesPRODUCER [PRODUCED BY]
- John SimonPRODUCER [PRODUCED BY]
- Rick DankoPRODUCER [PRODUCED BY]
- Mark HarmonENGINEER
- Bobby CharlesCO-PRODUCER
- John SimonCO-PRODUCER
- Rick DankoCO-PRODUCER
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 33 pressings tracked on Gatefold
