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Searching for the Dolphins - The Complete Soul City Recordings and more 1967-1971
Al Wilson
Searching for the Dolphins - The Complete Soul City Recordings and more 1967-1971
Genres: Pop, R&B
 
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A 'lost masterpiece' of 1960s soul, by one of the finest vocalists of his generation, finally gets a long-overdue UK CD release. Al Wilson's Searching For The Dolphins was one of the first albums to spotlight the work of ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Al Wilson
Title: Searching for the Dolphins - The Complete Soul City Recordings and more 1967-1971
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Kent Records UK
Release Date: 5/30/2008
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, R&B
Style: Soul
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 029667229029

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A 'lost masterpiece' of 1960s soul, by one of the finest vocalists of his generation, finally gets a long-overdue UK CD release. Al Wilson's Searching For The Dolphins was one of the first albums to spotlight the work of renowned songwriter Jim Webb. It includes one of the earliest versions of Webb's By the Time I Get to Phoenix and the original version of Do What You Gotta Do, which Jim wrote especially for Al. Also featured is Al's Northern Soul classic The Snake - as recently featured on UK TV in a campaign for a new alcoholic beverage called Lambrini. As well as the complete original Dolphins album, Ace's expansion also contains all of A's non album A's and B's for Soul City Records - including another Northern Soul favorite Now I Know What Love Is - and his subsequent recording home of Carousel/Bell Records. With the exception of The Snake, we believe that none of these recordings have been on UK CD before. Al Wilson went on to become one of the must successful Soul hitmakers of the mid 70s with hits like Show And Tell and I've Got A Feeling. As the recordings on this CD prove, the talent was there long before the big hits arrived and we're very proud to add it to the Kent catalogue.
 

CD Reviews

An overlooked masterpiece
Siriam | London United Kingdom | 04/06/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"In the UK, Al Wilson is best known for the popularity on the Northern Soul circuit of his recording of Oscar Brown's song "The Snake" and none of his later US recordings have meant much. Beyond that very few would have heard of the man as Soul City was a label never released in the UK. However Kent Records (part of the Ace label family) following on a series of articles in "Soul Express" magazine have put this all to right and in addition to the original LP of "Searching for the dolphins" have included the entirety of his Soul City and subsequent Bell records.



And what a masterpiece it is - the involvement of Johnny Rivers (who earlier has a hit in the US with "The snake" plus was part owner of the Soul City label) is usually a sign of quality in my eyes. In addition, Al's following of River's approach in choosing both a wide cross selection of songs to interpret brilliantly and then being backed by the cream of West Coast studio session men, produces a CD full of gems with not a bum track amongst them. In addition to being a very soulful interpreter (Fred Neil's title track, River's "Poor side of town" and Webb's "Phoenix" & "Do what you gotta do") there is a very wide range of styles to enjoy including some beautifully understated rockers (Fogerty's "Lodi" and Bartholomew's "I hear you knocking").



I just hope this is where the Al Wilson revival starts given it seems the man has continued to perform regularly across the years to date."
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J. jones | MEMPHIS | 02/27/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"i actually have the vinyl from the late 60's, soul city was the domain of johnny rivers, and searching for the dolphins is a rare and under appreciated record. The record is worth the purchase just to get the song "do what you gotta do" a fantastic song that was unavailable for years. Al Wilson is more known for The song Show and Tell, which came later, I do recommend this record if you like good old heartfelt singing with a minimum of production you will love this record."
For Al Wilson Fans Only
Kim Wolf | 01/31/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Al Wilson fans will enjoy the real country vibe of this CD. I bought this CD for the tune "Do What You Gotta Do". I have a copy of the written music and had not heard the song since it played originally back in 1968. This album is interesting because I had not heard most of the tunes on it. Unless you like country or, are an Al Wilson fan, I don't recommend you buy it. Wilson's 1973 "Show and Tell" is still my all time favorite by him."