“Goin’ To Memphis” by Paul Revere and The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay - album review
features in: Album Chart of 1968 ● Album Chart of the Decade: 1960s |
For me, very much a brand name on the slide at this stage. It's Mark Lindsay who's taken over, and this LP sees him explore the Memphis Soul sound, but too often coming across like a polished cabaret turn. No need.
The Jukebox Rebel
30–Dec–2008
Tracklist |
A1 | [02:35] Paul Revere and The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay - Boogaloo Down Broadway (Jesse James) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |
A2 | [03:14] Paul Revere and The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay - Every Man Needs A Woman (Mark Lindsay) Pop |
A3 | [02:35] Paul Revere and The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay - My Way (Mark Lindsay) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |
A4 | [02:35] Paul Revere and The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay - One Night Stand (Mark Lindsay) Pop |
A5 | [02:33] Paul Revere and The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay - Soul Man (Isaac Hayes, David Porter) Soul |
A6 | [03:31] Paul Revere and The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay - Love You So (Mark Lindsay) Soul Ballad |
B1 | [02:28] Paul Revere and The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay - I Don’t Want Nobody (To Lead Me On) (Harold Thomas, Lee W. Jones Jr.) Soul |
B2 | [02:34] Paul Revere and The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay - I’m A Loser Too (Mark Lindsay) Soul |
B3 | [02:08] Paul Revere and The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay - No Sad Songs (Darryl Carter) Soul |
B4 | [02:22] Paul Revere and The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay - Cry On My Shoulder (Freddy Welller) Soul Ballad |
B5 | [02:06] Paul Revere and The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay - Peace Of Mind (Mark Lindsay, Terry Melcher) Soul |
B6 | [02:47] Paul Revere and The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay - Goin’ To Memphis (Mark Lindsay) Soul |