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MOSES, Lee - How Much Longer Must I Wait? Singles & Rarities 1965-1972 - LP

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Free delivery on many items.   Same-day despatch, no-question returns.   Authorised dealers - full technical support.   Online since 1997. Shop categories Information Lee MOSES How Much Longer Must I Wait? Singles & Rarities 1965-1972(red vinyl LP + insert) Future Days/Light In The Attic US

Cat: FDR 635RED. Rel: 19 Aug 19
Soul


Side 1 - Track 1. My Adorable One Side 1 - Track 2. Diana (From NYC) Side 1 - Track 3. Reach Out I'll Be There Side 1 - Track 4. Day Tripper Side 1 - Track 5. Bad Girl (part 1) Side 1 - Track 6. Bad Girl (part 2) Side 1 - Track 7. I'm Sad About It Side 1 - Track 8. How Much Longer (Must I Wait?) Side 1 - Track 9. You Are Too Much For The Human Heart Side 2 - Track 1. If Loving You Is A Crime (I'll Always Be Guilty) Side 2 - Track 2. Never In My Life Side 2 - Track 3. I Can't Take No Chances Side 2 - Track 4. Dark End Of The Street Side 2 - Track 5. She's A Bad Girl Side 2 - Track 6. Pouring Water On A Drowning Man Side 2 - Track 7. What Do You Do?

Southern soul legend Lee Moses is arguably best remembered for his sublime and sought-after 1971 album "Time and Place", a set previously reissued by Future Days/Light In The Attic. Moses had been unsuccessfully trying to find fame in the six years leading up to the release of that set, offering up a string of singles recorded with Atlanta producer Johnny Brantley. This fine compilation gathers together all of those rare singles and B-sides, thus completing Moses' compelling musical story. There's much to set the pulse racing, from his bustling version of soul classic "Reach Out, I'll Be There" and a riotous funk cover of the Beatles "Day Tripper", to the sensational "Bad Girl", to the touching "You Are Too Much For The Human Heart" and full-throttle "Never In My Life".