
Young, Tough And Terrible
The Lost Generation
1972
Young, Tough And Terrible is a Soul & Funk album by The Lost Generation, originally released in 1972. On Gatefold: 12 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Classic Soul
- warm
- soulful
- urban
About
The second album from Chicago vocal quartet The Lost Generation is an incredibly powerful exercise in classic Chicago sweet soul. It benefits immeasurably from the songwriting and production talents of Eugene Record, the Chi-Lites leader who masterminded countless indelible soul productions on the Brunswick label in the ‘60s and ‘70s. Record and The Lost Generation had scored a surprise hit in 1970 with “The Sly, the Slick and the Wicked.” In 1972, <i>Young, Tough and Terrible</i>, with its soundalike title track, was a transparent attempt to duplicate that song’s considerable success. The remainder of this record is imaginatively produced early-‘70s soul that's every bit as good as what bigger acts like The Chi-Lites and The Artistics were producing around the same time. Particularly remarkable are tracks like the cinematic “This Is the Lost Generation” and the rueful “You Only Get Out of Love What You Put In,” which finds lead singer Lowrell Simon affecting a lilting falsetto reminiscent of Smokey Robinson at his sweetest.
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Tracklist
- 1This Is the Lost Generation3:34
- 2Tired of Being Alone5:47
- 3All In the Course of a Day3:16
- 4You've Got to Crawl Before You Walk3:26
- 5Sure Is Funny3:41
- 6The Young, Tough and Terrible3:03
- 7Paulette3:02
- 8Thin Line Between Love and Hate3:39
- 9One More Bridge to Cross3:26
- 10This Is the Lost Generation (Instrumental)3:33
- 11Talking the Teenage Language2:51
Credits
Performers
- Quinton JosephCONDUCTOR
- Willie HendersonCONDUCTOR
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 12 pressings tracked on Gatefold
