Vernon Garrett - I Made My Own World (2013)
Artist: Vernon Garrett
Title: I Made My Own World
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Ace Records
Genre: Soul, R&B
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 01:17:39
Total Size: 325 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: I Made My Own World
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Ace Records
Genre: Soul, R&B
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 01:17:39
Total Size: 325 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. If I Could Turn Back the Hands Of Time
02. Running Out
03. You And Me Together
04. Shine It On
05. I'm Guilty
06. Going To My Baby's Place
07. I've Learned My Lesson
08. Things Are Lookin' Better
09. One Man's Loss
10. I Made My Own World
11. Slow And Easy
12. To Be A Part Of You
13. Those Lonely, Lonely Nights
14. Just To Hold My Hand
15. How About You
16. Baby (You Got What It Takes)
17. You're So Fine
18. Does It Matter To You
19. Since You Left Me All Alone
20. Sail On
21. In My Heart
22. Let The Good Times Roll
23. (That's) A Rockin' Good Way (To Mess Around And Fall In Love)
24. If I Could Turn Back The Hands Of Time
Vernon Garrett is a gravel-voiced soul journeyman, recording from the '60s until the present, never striking gold but always cutting soulful and often great sides. I Made My Own World is a collection of his work from the 1960s (with a track or three from the '70s, too), both on his own and as a duo with his wife, Jewel. His best-known track is the lush, aching "If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time" from 1966. The version Kent uses here is an alternate take featuring a slightly different vocal. Why not the original version, one might ask. Perhaps it is to attract collectors to the disc, but it is annoying that the original version is not included. The other solo tracks are a mix of Motown-flavored pop-soul ("Slow and Easy," "You and Me Together"), nasty funk ("I've Learned My Lesson," "One Man's Loss"), bluesy ballads ("I Made My Own World"), and a great '70s track, "To Be a Part of You," which has a pounding tribal beat and a sweet vocal hook. It could have been a big hit if someone like the Spinners released it. The tracks with Jewel date from the mid-'60s and are slightly less successful than Garrett's solo tracks, but still fun. Most of the songs are lightweight R&B fodder and Garrett's voice is sometimes too heavy for fun songs like "Just to Hold My Hand" or "Let the Good Times Roll." The tracks like "You're So Fine" and the manic "In My Heart" that rock harder and let Garrett and the equally tough Jewel cut loose are much better. A handful of tracks come from a live club date from 1964. It is cool to hear much fun Vernon and Jewel seem to be having and how wild they drive the crowd. As a bonus the disc includes an instrumental version of "If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time." I Made My Own World is an entertaining collection of tracks by an unjustly overlooked soul singer (and his wife) deserving of some recognition.