Post subject: [2008-05-13] Al Kooper "I Stand Alone & You Never Know Who Your Friends Are ... Plus" (Raven Australia)
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 12:39 am
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CD 1 — I Stand Alone [1968] — 1. Overture 2. I Stand Alone 3. Camille 4. One 5. Coloured Rain 6. Soft Landing On The Moon 7. I Can Love A Woman 8. Blue Moon Of Kentucky 9. Toe Hold 10. Right Now For You 11. Hey, Western Union Man 12. Song And Dance For The Unborn, Frightened Child
CD 2 — You Never Know Who Your Friends Are [1969] — 1. Magic In My Socks 2. Lucille 3. Too Busy Thinking About My Baby 4. First Time Around 5. Loretta (Union Turnpike Eulogy) 6. Blues, Part IV 7. You Never Know Who Your Friends Are 8. The Great American Marriage/Nothing 9. I Don’t Know Why I Love You 10. Mourning Glory Story 11. Anna Lee (What Can I Do For You) 12. I’m Never Gonna Let You Down
— Bonus Tracks — From Easy Does It [1970]: 13. Piano Solo Introduction 14. I Got A Woman 15. Buckskin Boy 16. Sad, Sad Sunshine 17. God Sheds His Grace On Thee
From The Original Soundtrack Album “The Landlord” [1970]: 18. Brand New Day 19. Love Theme From “The Landlord”
Post subject: [2008-05-13] Al Kooper "I Stand Alone & You Never Know Who Your Friends Are ... Plus" (Raven Australia)
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 11:20 am
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I'm really tempted by that Al Kooper twofer. I've been wanting to hear I Stand Alone since I saw it at WT Grant when I was about 11 years old, and that was before I knew anything about the guy. A living legend, for sure.
Post subject: [2008-05-13] Al Kooper "I Stand Alone & You Never Know Who Your Friends Are ... Plus" (Raven Australia)
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While it's disappointing that the "plus" bonus tracks on the Al Kooper two-fer are previously-on-CD tracks from other Kooper albums, I still highly recommend this set. Those not familiar with these 2 albums are in for a treat. Now if only Raven would restore the rest of Kooper's catalog to in-print status...the last batch of Japanese reissues were a little too expensive for my blood!
Post subject: [2008-05-13] Al Kooper "I Stand Alone & You Never Know Who Your Friends Are ... Plus" (Raven Australia)
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As an Al Kooper fan-atic, i had to chime in on this one. Heartily second JMarch's praises of these two albums. Got 'em both in bargain bins on vinyl about 5-6 years after their release and have been a fan ever since. The early solo LPs to a large extent really sound like the TRUE follow-ups to the Kooper-dominated first Blood Sweat and Tears LP, "Child is Father To the Man" (whereas IMHO "Blood Sweat and Tears", relative to "Child", sounds like what it was - a band starting all over again). To this day, i consider "Magic In My Socks" (the lead track from "You Never Know Who Your Friends Are") to be the best Blood Sweat and Tears song never recorded. Those bonus tracks are all from his "Easy Does It" double-LP, third solo outing. The two songs from "The Landlord" OST were rerecorded for the "Easy Does It" LP, and are most likely those versions on this set. The United Artists OST LP has never been released on cd as of yet (except of course for my home-brewed vinyl transfer). Al Kooper - among his many other musical achievements, a grandfather of blue-eyed soul.
Japan originally released his Columbia solo catalog in jewel-cased cds in the mid 1990's, and then rereleased them in the mini LP sleeves in 2003 (and allegedly newly remastered for this release). A couple of his other titles have been released outside of Japan, "New York City, You're A Woman" was released i think in the UK in digipak, and "Kooper Session with Shuggie Otis" has come out on cd in Germany i believe. The only solo release by Columbia in the states was "Al's Big Deal", a truncated cd of the 2-LP solo anthology set, that came out in the late 80's or early 90's and quickly went out of print.
Post subject: [2008-05-13] Al Kooper "I Stand Alone & You Never Know Who Your Friends Are ... Plus" (Raven Australia)
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I do have Kooper's Rare and Well Done collection that came out on Columbia/Legacy in 2001. It was a great introduction to his work, as all I had really heard before that was the first Blood Sweat & Tears album and "Season of the Witch" from Super Session. I was impressed at the sheer variety of music he has done. Yep, I think I'm definitely getting this twofer.
Post subject: [2008-05-13] Al Kooper "I Stand Alone & You Never Know Who Your Friends Are ... Plus" (Raven Australia)
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I did get the Kooper twofer in the mail this week, and I love it. Great arrangements, musical variety and a touch of experimentation -- basically everything I look for in an album. I don't pretend to be an expert on sound quality but I was impressed with how lifelike the piano sounded on one of the Disc 2 tracks, and that was on my office computer. A word of thanks to JMarch and Rick W for recommending this.
Post subject: [2008-05-13] Al Kooper "I Stand Alone & You Never Know Who Your Friends Are ... Plus" (Raven Australia)
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:44 pm
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Glenn, very glad that you tried this 2-fer out, and that you are pleased with the music. Koopers' solo career is grossly overlooked and underrated, it's heartening that folks are still discovering it. And if you liked these LPs a lot i'd strongly recommend the UK cd of "NYC, You're A Woman"; pretty much cut from the same cloth.
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