Joe Simon - Easy To Love / A Bad Case Of Love (Reissue) (1977-78/2008)
Artist: Joe Simon
Title: Easy To Love / A Bad Case Of Love
Year Of Release: 1977-78/2008
Label: Ace Records
Genre: Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:17:32
Total Size: 191/518 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Easy To Love / A Bad Case Of Love
Year Of Release: 1977-78/2008
Label: Ace Records
Genre: Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:17:32
Total Size: 191/518 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. You Didn't Have To Play No Games
02. Easy To Love
03. It Must Be Love
04. What's Left To Do
05. With You In Mind
06. Before The Night Is Over
07. She's My Lady
08. Sweet Memories
09. Show Must Go On
10. Baby It's You For Me
11. Coming Down With A Bad Case Of Love
12. One Step At A Time
13. I've Got A Jones On You Baby
14. I Can't Live Without Your Love
15. Trace Of Your Love
16. Which Way Is Love
17. For Your Love, Love, Love
18. You Don't Know What You Got
His deep baritone is equally suited to southern country recordings as well as 60s R&B efforts, but Joe Simon is best known for his 70s soul/disco on Spring Records, where he scored a string of hits (including 25 chart-listed singles) that have become classics over time. The voice of Joe Simon is one of deep soul. It has a languid, velvet-smooth quality reminiscent of other great talents such as Jerry Butler, Garland Green and James Carr.
In the UK, Joe's legacy of recordings has not enjoyed the true recognition it deserves, possibly because not many of his uptempo recordings, which are preferred by the soul fraternity were available until Southbound began to reissue his Spring catalogue.
In the southern states of America, on the other hand, his reputation is undisputed. True to his roots, Joe came out of the gospel tradition. Between the ages of 15 and 24 he was signed to a variety of labels including Hush, Vee-Jay and SS7, recording gospel-tinged R&B before the Rifkind brothers and Bill Spitalsky signed him to Spring Records. At the time they needed an established name to help bolster the newly set-up label and Simon had already scored some minor hits and had great potential.
Simon enjoyed over seven years with Spring. His greatest hits from the period are available on a 23-tracker on Southbound (CDSEWD 102). There are still many gems left and as part of our re-issue programme we are releasing the following original albums as 2-on-1s: this CD, followed by Love Vibrations/Happy Birthday Baby, and then The Power of Simon plus additional cuts. Easy To Love/A Bad Case Of Love are two albums from 1977 that show the two contrasting sides of Joe Simon. Easy To Love was recorded in Muscle Shoals with the Hood, Hawkins, Johnson and Beckett rhythm section. It was produced by John Richbourg, assisted by Joe Simon. A Bad Case Of Love, on the other hand, was made in New York with Teddy Randazzo producing.
In the UK, Joe's legacy of recordings has not enjoyed the true recognition it deserves, possibly because not many of his uptempo recordings, which are preferred by the soul fraternity were available until Southbound began to reissue his Spring catalogue.
In the southern states of America, on the other hand, his reputation is undisputed. True to his roots, Joe came out of the gospel tradition. Between the ages of 15 and 24 he was signed to a variety of labels including Hush, Vee-Jay and SS7, recording gospel-tinged R&B before the Rifkind brothers and Bill Spitalsky signed him to Spring Records. At the time they needed an established name to help bolster the newly set-up label and Simon had already scored some minor hits and had great potential.
Simon enjoyed over seven years with Spring. His greatest hits from the period are available on a 23-tracker on Southbound (CDSEWD 102). There are still many gems left and as part of our re-issue programme we are releasing the following original albums as 2-on-1s: this CD, followed by Love Vibrations/Happy Birthday Baby, and then The Power of Simon plus additional cuts. Easy To Love/A Bad Case Of Love are two albums from 1977 that show the two contrasting sides of Joe Simon. Easy To Love was recorded in Muscle Shoals with the Hood, Hawkins, Johnson and Beckett rhythm section. It was produced by John Richbourg, assisted by Joe Simon. A Bad Case Of Love, on the other hand, was made in New York with Teddy Randazzo producing.