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Release datum: 1974

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Right, this is bit of a new experience for me, reviewing an album originally released in 1974 but finding it’s way into my inbox as a reissue from Light in the Attic. Bond himself cuts a kind of t... Lees meer

He was touted as "the black James Taylor". Butunfortunately, Memphis soul troubadour Lou Bond's sole LP on Stax Records'subsidiary imprint We Produce met the same fate as Big Star's pair of aces fo... Lees meer

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Blurt | en | on 6/5/10
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Het blijkt nog steeds mogelijk om ten onrechte vergeten meesterwerken uit de archiefdozen van de pophistorie op te diepen. De jacht op dergelijke juweeltjes is het bestaansrecht van menig reissuela... Lees meer

Oor | nl | on 27/4/10

Lou Bond is not to be categorized—not in 1974 when his self-titled album was originally released and not now with its re-issue. As always, the utopian jazzman bellows from his soul, creating an air... Lees meer

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Filter | en | on 21/4/10

Initially released on little-know Stax imprint We Produce, Lou Bond's eponymous album failed to garner critical or commercial acclaim on its 1974 release. Now reissued for the first time, Light in ... Lees meer

In this musical world where everything seems to be re-appraised with alarming regularity, Lou Bond’s sole album from 1974 is a genuine unearthed curio.The mysterious Bond came from Memphis. Capture... Lees meer

BBC | en | on 10/3/10

Lou Bond’s “Lou Bond” is a tough cookie to chew on. Lyrically exceptional, with probing, hard hitting commentary which despite being written in the 1970s, are still as current and appropriate as th... Lees meer

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    1. Lucky Me
    2. Why Must Our Eyes Always Be Turned Be Turned Backwards
    3. To the Establishment
    4. Let Me Into Your Life
    5. That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be
    6. Come on Snob