Eugene Record - The Eugene Record / Trying To Get To You (2014)
Artist: Eugene Record
Title: The Eugene Record / Trying To Get To You
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Expansion – EXP2CD42
Genre: Funk, Soul, Disco
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork) / MP3
Total Time: 1:19:57
Total Size: 650 / 217 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Eugene Record / Trying To Get To You
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Expansion – EXP2CD42
Genre: Funk, Soul, Disco
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork) / MP3
Total Time: 1:19:57
Total Size: 650 / 217 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Laying Beside You (4:35)
02. Danger! Love Under Pressure (3:43)
03. Here Comes The Sun (4:11)
04. Overdose Of Joy (4:15)
05. Trying To Watch The Wind (5:32)
06. Mother Of Love (4:05)
07. Love Don't Live By Sex Alone (5:24)
08. Putting It Down (To The Way I Feel About You) (5:40)
09. When We Pull The Shades (6:15)
10. Trying To Get To You (3:51)
11. Come To My Party (3:25)
12. Time (3:14)
13. We Belong Together (3:15)
14. I Want To Be With You (4:51)
15. Love And Fun (3:49)
16. You Are The Star Of My Show (3:51)
17. I'm So Glad (4:39)
18. Share My Life (5:22)
Eugene Record is best known as lead singer of The Chi-Lites. He demonstrated skills as a songwriter, arranger and producer for the group and other artists on the Brunswick label in the 60s and 70s In 1977 he moved to Warner Brothers for three albums, the first two of which are presented here. The collection of songs includes what is considered as his best solo work, Overdose Of Joy. It is the defining moment from his time as a solo artist, but the craftsmanship and beauty of the record is further evident on songs across these two albums on other standout moments including Here Comes The Sun and We Belong Together in his melancholic style. He also had chart success in the USA with Laying Beside You, and there's much more here to discover in the event you are not already familiar with everything on these albums. The title song Trying To Get To You is also significant in that beyond this version, Valerie Carter recorded a version the same year and became a song that came to our attention on London's rare groove scene.