Jackie Lomax - Did You Ever Have That Feeling (1977)
Artist: Jackie Lomax
Title: Did You Ever Have That Feeling
Year Of Release: 1977
Label: Capitol Records – ST-11668
Genre: Soft Rock, Rhythm & Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks, vinyl)
Total Time: 34:29
Total Size: 215 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Did You Ever Have That Feeling
Year Of Release: 1977
Label: Capitol Records – ST-11668
Genre: Soft Rock, Rhythm & Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks, vinyl)
Total Time: 34:29
Total Size: 215 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. One-Of-A-Kind (3:40)
02. Just A Little Bit-O-Your Love (4:23)
03. Soul Light (4:00)
04. Only Fools (Fools Paradise) (2:41)
05. Fine Lines (2:42)
06. Part Of My Life (3:55)
07. Room To Move (3:53)
08. Floating (4:03)
09. I Don't Wanna Live Without You (5:17)
Review by Bruce Eder
The second of two albums that Jackie Lomax recorded for Capitol Records never even got released outside of the United States, which is a crying shame. Did You Ever Have That Feeling? was a long-delayed artistic triumph for Lomax, one of the greatest of unheralded white soul singers, after false starts throughout the 1970s. It's not a masterpiece, but Did You Ever Have That Feeling? is a beautiful record for much of its length. A far less introspective and more upbeat record than the previous year's Livin' for Lovin', it's filled with catchy tunes and arrangements and an easygoing mood, offering Lomax backed by an excellent soul quartet and a first-rate band that included Max Middleton on keyboards, with the singer playing most of the guitars himself. Not all ten of the songs are up to the same standard, but the infectious melodies of the best of them and the smooth musicianship throughout are all alluring. "One of a Kind," "Just a Little Bit O-Your Love," "Soul Light," "Part of My Life," and "Floating" are the highlights of a record that deserved to be heard at least a little more widely than it was.
The second of two albums that Jackie Lomax recorded for Capitol Records never even got released outside of the United States, which is a crying shame. Did You Ever Have That Feeling? was a long-delayed artistic triumph for Lomax, one of the greatest of unheralded white soul singers, after false starts throughout the 1970s. It's not a masterpiece, but Did You Ever Have That Feeling? is a beautiful record for much of its length. A far less introspective and more upbeat record than the previous year's Livin' for Lovin', it's filled with catchy tunes and arrangements and an easygoing mood, offering Lomax backed by an excellent soul quartet and a first-rate band that included Max Middleton on keyboards, with the singer playing most of the guitars himself. Not all ten of the songs are up to the same standard, but the infectious melodies of the best of them and the smooth musicianship throughout are all alluring. "One of a Kind," "Just a Little Bit O-Your Love," "Soul Light," "Part of My Life," and "Floating" are the highlights of a record that deserved to be heard at least a little more widely than it was.
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