Why Can't We Live Together by Timmy Thomas

Why Can't We Live Together

Timmy Thomas

1972

Why Can't We Live Together is a Soul & Funk album by Timmy Thomas, originally released in 1972. On Gatefold: 49 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Funk
  • warm
  • earnest
  • soulful

About

Miami keyboardist and songwriter Timmy Thomas is one of disco’s secret godfathers and one of the first soul artists to make innovative use of drum machines on record. The majority of <i>Why Can’t We Live Together</i> features Thomas alone at his keyboard, aided only by the ghostly mechanical accompaniment of the Maestro Rhythm Master. This minimal aesthetic gives Thomas a great deal of liberty to improvise, and his wild, oddly percussive keyboard technique provides a slippery, syncopated counterpoint to the Maestro’s rigid percussion patterns, all supported by his exceptional songwriting. <i>Why Can’t We Live Together</i> is full of brooding, downtempo blues numbers that Thomas uses as vehicles to explore themes of loneliness and alienation. “Cold Cold People” plays like a desolate reimagining of The O’Jays’ epochal “Backstabbers” while the slow-burning title track expresses despair at racial divides. Thomas’ debut, with its odd sound and impassioned performances, is an understated masterpiece and stands as one of the strangest and most remarkable soul records ever released.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. AWhy Can't We Live Together3:24

Side B

  1. BFunky Me2:52

Credits

Production & Engineering

4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 49 pressings tracked on Gatefold