Album
Knock On Wood
1967 · Funk / Soul
8 collectors on Gatefold own this

Knock On Wood is a Soul & Funk album by Eddie Floyd, originally released in 1967. On Gatefold: 36 pressings tracked, owned by 8 collectors.
About
"Knock On Wood" was such a massive hit (a fact only reinforced by Amii Stewart's 1979 chart-topping mirror-ball remake), Eddie Floyd never stood much of a chance at escaping its shadow. Which is precisely why his'67 album, <i>Knock On Wood</i>, is such a revelation-a glimpse at what the man with the gritty, booming shout was capable of at the height of his powers. A batch of Stax-sturdy Memphis soul minus the fat that padded so many of the era's long-players, the album saw Floyd straight-up deal with standards of the day (J.J. Jackson's "But It's Alright," The Iceman's "I Stand Accused," Wilson Pickett's hit version of Floyd's own "634-5789") as if they were his own, while knocking out should've-been-classics (the raw Southern belter "Raise Your Hand," the simmering "I've Just Been Feeling Bad") like it wasn't any trouble at all. One listen to this album will make you wonderwhy you never bothered to dig deeper than its title-track hit.
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Tracklist
- 1Knock On Wood (Single Version)3:09
- 2Something You Got3:04
- 3But It's Alright2:52
- 4I Stand Accused3:22
- 5If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody2:45
- 6I Don't Want to Cry2:50
- 7Raise Your Hand2:23
- 8Got to Make a Comeback2:39
- 9634-57893:02
- 10I've Just Been Feeling Bad2:41
- 11High-Heel Sneakers2:42
- 12Warm and Tender Love3:31
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Classic Soul
- raw
- soulful
- swaggering
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Al Jackson Jr.DRUMS
- Booker T. JonesORGAN, PIANO
- Donald "Duck" DunnBASS
- Eddie FloydVOCALS
- Steve CropperGUITAR
- Wayne JacksonTRUMPET
- Isaac HayesPIANO
8 collectors on Gatefold own this · 36 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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