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With a Little Help from My Friends

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Download links and information about With a Little Help from My Friends by Steve Hooks. This album was released in 1971 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Rock genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 01:44:16 minutes.

Artist: Steve Hooks
Release date: 1971
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Rock
Tracks: 25
Duration: 01:44:16
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Here We Go 4:16
2. Hollywood Shuffle 4:47
3. She's Learning 4:02
4. Barney's Bounce 3:28
5. Another Blue Day 4:01
6. Back Alley 4:14
7. Da Strut 4:16
8. Fiver 3:40
9. Loving You 5:11
10. Monday Matinee 4:34
11. Flying Is Easy to Do 4:27
12. Swinging With J 4:00
13. Black Beauty 3:44
14. A Lot of Hot Air 4:28
15. Looking Back 4:39
16. Joe and Julian 4:18
17. Catalina Cruisin' 4:01
18. Can't You See I Love You 4:32
19. You Are the Light 3:25
20. I Remember When 4:13
21. This Song's for You 3:38
22. Flashback 3:47
23. Natural Man 4:59
24. I've Got Dreams On My Mind 3:54
25. It's Been so Long 3:42

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After years of being a team player, Steve Cropper got to make a solo album for the label he helped put on the map, Stax Records (actually their Volt subsidiary). As you might figure, it turned out as an instrumental soul album, and a darn good one, too. It's a bona fide Telecaster-soaked dance workout, with Cropper turning in signature versions of "Land of a Thousand Dances," "99 1/2," (which features a particularly nasty period fuzz guitar), "Funky Broadway," "Boo-Ga-Loo Down Broadway," "In the Midnight Hour," and original instrumentals like "Crop Dustin'" and the closer "Rattlesnake." A solid and soulful little side project that holds up quite well years later.