Paul Revere & The Raiders Featuring Mark Lindsay - Goin' To Memphis (Reissue, Remastered) (1968/2000)

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Title: Goin' To Memphis
Year Of Release: 1968/2000
Label: Sundazed Music/Sony Music
Genre: Garage Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 38:33
Total Size: 123/269 Mb (scans)
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Paul Revere & The Raiders Featuring Mark Lindsay - Goin' To Memphis (Reissue, Remastered) (1968/2000)


Tracklist:

01. Boogaloo Down Broadway (J. James) - 2:31
02. Every Man Needs A Woman - 3:12
03. My Way - 2:31
04. One Night Stand - 2:31
05. Soul Man (I. Hayes, D. Porter) - 2:31
06. Love You So - 3:29
07. I Don't Want Nobody (To Lead Me On) (H. Thomas, L. Jones) - 2:25
08. I'm A Loser Too - 2:30
09. No Sad Songs (D. Carter) - 2:04
10. Cry On My Shoulder (F. Weller) - 2:19
11. Peace Of Mind (M. Lindsay, T. Melcher) - 2:02
12. Goin' To Memphis - 2:42

Bonus Tracks:
13. Go Get It (Previously Unissued) - 2:25
14. How Can I Help You (Previously Unissued) - 2:05
15. Peace Of Mind (Mono Single Version) (M. Lindsay, T. Melcher) - 2:27

Line-up::
Mike Leech - Bass, Strings
Gene Crispian - Drums
Mark Lindsay - Vocals
Reggie Young - Guitar
Bobby Wood - Keyboards
Dewey Lindon "Spooner" Oldham Jr - Keyboards
Tommy Cogbill - Guitar

Goin' to Memphis is very much a Mark Lindsay solo album. Lindsay composed six of the album's twelve songs, as well as co-writing a seventh, plus was the sole composer of two additional songs that later appeared as bonus tracks. Paul Revere & the Raiders perform on only one track - "Peace of Mind", since Chips Moman would not produce the album unless he could use his house band, which was also credited. With the exception of "Peace of Mind", all songs were co-arranged by Chips Moman and Mark Lindsay.

Goin' to Memphis was the final Raiders album to involve longtime producer Terry Melcher, who terminated his involvement with the band after its completion. Released in 1968, it was the last album by the group to be released in both mono and stereo as all record companies were phasing out mono LPs that year. The album peaked at number 61 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.

In a 1968 review, Billboard wrote that Memphis soul was a "natural fit" for the band, having "always had soul elements in its style." Allmusic's Bruce Eder called the album "a serious departure, without a trace of the garage punk or pop-psychedelia sound of their earlier albums, but it was also a reasonably successful one." He described Lindsay's vocals as "astonishingly strong and gritty" and suggested that Goin' to Memphis may have influenced Lindsay to undertake a solo career.

This album was remastered and rereleased on February 1, 2000 by Sundazed Records with bonus tracks


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