180g Vinyl LP Reissue Remastered Using Pure Analogue Components Only from the Master Tapes Through to the Cutting Head!
Allen Toussaint had it all around him – the voices and spirits of black music, rhythm 'n' blues, funk and soul. He was born in New Orleans and grew up there, the birthplace of jazz. Starting in 1960, he worked as a record producer and an A&R man at Minit Records, an independent label, which was closely associated with the transformation of the New Orleans Sound. His compositions for fellow musicians landed them in the charts, he frequently participated by performing with them on the piano, and so became a connoisseur and master of all possible sounds.
Life, Love And Faith marks his launch into his solo career, and quite rightly so. In the songs, Toussaint amalgamates all he had mastered with a rocking R&B, funky rhythms and expressive soul to create his highly personal sound. Although it is a soul album through and through, one has the feeling that one is listening to an album from Reprise's stable of singers/songwriters – including such artists as Randy Newman, Bonnie Raitt, Little Feat and Joni Mitchell – rather than what usually came out of New Orleans in the early-70s. And also because Life, Love And Faith captures an eccentric genius who pursues his own idiosyncratic vision. It is a structured, multi-layered album, which does not show Toussaint in his purest form, but it is his only album that shows just how widely ranged and profound his many talents were.
This Speakers Corner 180g vinyl LP reissue was remastered using pure analogue components only, from the master tapes through to the cutting head.
Musicians:
Allen Toussaint, piano, guitar & harmonica
Alvin Thomas, tenor saxophone
Francis Rousselle, trumpet
Clyde Kerr, trumpet & French horn
George Plummer / Vincent Toussaint, guitar
Walter Payton, bass
Joe Lambert / Joseph Modeliste, drums
The Meters
Victims Of The Darkness
Am I Expecting Too Much
My Baby Is The Real Thing
Goin' Down
She Once Belonged To Me
Out Of The City (Into Country Life)
Soul Sister
Fingers And Toes
I've Got To Convince Myself
On Your Way Down
Gone Too Far
Electricity