The Barons - Society Don't Let Us Down (2021)
BAND/ARTIST: The Barons
- Title: Society Don't Let Us Down
- Year Of Release: 1996 / 2021
- Label: Funky Delicacies
- Genre: Funk, Soul, R&B
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 56:48
- Total Size: 231 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Making It Better
02. Some Kind Of Fool
03. I'm So Lonely
04. Symphony Of Gratitude
05. Society Don't Let Us Down
06. Kid Stuff
07. No More Baby Love
08. Love Power
09. Love Is A Losing Game
10. I Dig Your Kind
11. Just As Sure As You're Born
12. Clap Your Little Hands
13. Got To Have More
14. Gypsy Read Your Cards For Me
15. I've Got A Feelin'
16. Stay As Sweet As You Are
17. No More Tears
18. Got You Under My Skin
19. If You Want To Try It
20. Take Me Into Your Heart
01. Making It Better
02. Some Kind Of Fool
03. I'm So Lonely
04. Symphony Of Gratitude
05. Society Don't Let Us Down
06. Kid Stuff
07. No More Baby Love
08. Love Power
09. Love Is A Losing Game
10. I Dig Your Kind
11. Just As Sure As You're Born
12. Clap Your Little Hands
13. Got To Have More
14. Gypsy Read Your Cards For Me
15. I've Got A Feelin'
16. Stay As Sweet As You Are
17. No More Tears
18. Got You Under My Skin
19. If You Want To Try It
20. Take Me Into Your Heart
New Orleans' the Barons are certainly one of the most overlooked groups of all time, as this excellent compilation of their late-1960s and early-1970s singles makes clear. Grafting Louisiana funk to Motown soul -- a bit like the Temptations meeting the Meters -- and tossing in a bit of doo wop, as well, the Barons turned out high quality soul that featured solid songwriting and deadly production. That they're not a household name seems criminal. Everything here is top-notch, but the tracks produced by the "Creole Beethoven," Wardell Quezergue, are worth pointing out, particularly the set opener, "Making It Better," and "Gypsy Read Your Cards for Me," which sounds a bit like the Impressions gone bayou. Other highlights include "I'm So Lonely," the title track, "Society Don't Let Me Down" (which wouldn't have embarrassed Norman Whitfield as a production) and the jangly "No More Tears," but truthfully, every track here is a gem, and if the world were fair, the Barons would be every bit as familiar to listeners as the Four Tops or Stevie Wonder. ~ Steve Leggett
Year 2021 | Soul | Funk | R&B | FLAC / APE
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