One of the masterpieces of the period, Lee Michaels was essentially recorded live in the studio by only Michaels
(organ/bass pedals) and Frosty on drums. It's a fabulous performance
and one of the finest R&B/rock sets of the period. The first side is
comprised of a medley of soulful workouts that come out sounding not
unlike Led Zeppelin. Here, Michaels
pulls out all the stops (literally) and showcases the organ as a bona
fide rock instrument. Despite the lengthy drum solo, it's one of the
finest sides of Los Angeles rock & roll. Michaels also reprises "My Friends," a song from his first album, to great effect. Lee Michaels
is also home to the good-time, pro-drug anthem "Highty Hi," as well as
an awesome cover of "Stormy Monday." A true party platter. (Matthew
Greenwald, Allmusic)
Artist : Lee Michaels
Album : Lee Michaels
Genre : Rock
Year : 2006
Songs : 5
Playtime : 00:38:36
Size : 88,44 MB
Codec : MPEG 1 Layer III / Lame 3.10 / 320 kbps
001. Tell Me How Do You Feel, (Don't Want No) Woman, My Friends, Frosty's, Think I'll Go Back (20:29)
002. Stormy Monday (05:14)
003. Who Could Want More (03:46)
004. Want My Baby (03:01)
005. Heighty Hi (06:04)
Album : Lee Michaels
Genre : Rock
Year : 2006
Songs : 5
Playtime : 00:38:36
Size : 88,44 MB
Codec : MPEG 1 Layer III / Lame 3.10 / 320 kbps
001. Tell Me How Do You Feel, (Don't Want No) Woman, My Friends, Frosty's, Think I'll Go Back (20:29)
002. Stormy Monday (05:14)
003. Who Could Want More (03:46)
004. Want My Baby (03:01)
005. Heighty Hi (06:04)
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