How Much Longer Must I Wait?: Singles & Rarities 1965-1972

How Much Longer Must I Wait?: Singles & Rarities 1965-1972

by Lee Moses
How Much Longer Must I Wait?: Singles & Rarities 1965-1972

How Much Longer Must I Wait?: Singles & Rarities 1965-1972

by Lee Moses

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Remastered)

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Overview

Lee Moses became a much bigger star years after his death in 1997 than he ever was in life when his 1971 album Time and Place was belatedly discovered by record collectors and soul mavens, prompting a reissue in 2007. Listening to his work, it's at once hard to imagine how a talent as strong as Moses could slip so thoroughly through the cracks, and easy to see why he never became a major star. The passion and ferocity in Moses' music is strong enough to make Wilson Pickett or James Brown seem cautious, and though his performances are exciting and powerful, Moses never sanded off his rough edges. The same gale force impact that appeals to contemporary soul fans would have made Moses a very tough sell to pop radio in the '60s and '70s (and at more than few R&B stations, for that matter). Time and Place was a potent exercise in soul and funk, but to hear Lee Moses at his most raw and fearless, you need to turn to his singles, and How Much Longer Must I Wait?: Singles & Rarities 1965-1972 collects all of his non-LP sides along with three previously unreleased tracks. The earliest selections, like "My Adorable One" and a frantic instrumental cover of the Beatles' "Day Tripper," sound like they were recorded fast and on a limited budget, but the interplay between Moses and the studio band is terrific, and as a singer and guitarist, Moses is emphatic and always makes his mark. The production gets a bit cleaner on tracks like "If Loving You Is a Crime (I'll Always Be Guilty)" and "I Can't Take No Chances," and he shows a bit more nuance as a singer, but that doesn't stop him from opening the throttle emotionally, revealing no fear of overplaying. Moses' version of "The Dark End of the Street" veers into a detour in which he declares "Horses like to make love! Cows like to make love! Mosquitos like to make love!" that rivals Swamp Dogg for sheer expressive eccentricity. Moses also takes on "Pouring Water on a Drowning Man," which like "Dark End of the Street" was a hit for the troubled soul legend James Carr, and like Carr, Moses was a performer who was willing to aim for the fences in the name of making himself felt. Also like Carr, Moses deserved a bigger audience than he attracted when he was active, but anyone who was impressed with Time and Place should give a listen to How Much Longer Must I Wait? and discover the rest of the Lee Moses story. It's a tale well worth hearing. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 05/24/2019
Label: Future Days
UPC: 0826853063517
Rank: 32380

Tracks

  1. My Adorable One
  2. Diana (From N.Y.C.)
  3. Reach Out I'll Be There
  4. Day Tripper
  5. Bad Girl Pt. 1
  6. Bad Girl Pt. 2
  7. I'm Sad About It
  8. How Much Longer (Must I Wait?)
  9. You Are Too Much For the Human Heart
  10. If Loving You is a Crime (I'll Always Be Guilty)
  11. Never in My Life
  12. I Can't Take No Chances
  13. Dark End of the Street
  14. She's a Bad Girl
  15. Pouring Water on a Drowning Man
  16. What Do You Do

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lee Moses   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Patrick McCarthy   Project Manager
Paul McCartney   Composer
Lamont Dozier   Composer
Edward Lewis   Composer
Eddie Holland   Composer
John Lennon   Composer
Josh Wright   Re-Release Producer
Yvonne Williams   Composer
Brian Holland   Composer
Dan Penn   Composer
Dave Cooley   Remastering
Chips Moman   Composer
Pat Thomas   Compilation Producer
Lee Moses   Composer
Bobby Lee Fears   Composer
Henry Owings   Design
James Lewis   Composer
Drew Baker   Composer
Freddie Terrell   Arranger,Composer
Dani McCormick   Composer
Johnny Brantley   Producer
Matt Sullivan   Re-Release Producer,Compilation Producer
Elysian Masters   Remastering
Marion Farmer   Composer
Terrence White   Type
Wes Watts   Producer
Clara Thompson   Composer
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