Faithful Man

Faithful Man

by Lee Fields & the Expressions, Lee Fields
Faithful Man

Faithful Man

by Lee Fields & the Expressions, Lee Fields

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Think they don't make soul records like they used to? Daptone has proven otherwise, but that label isn't the only retro-soul outfit in town. Perhaps the success of Sharon Jones has made it possible for other old-school soul singers to ply their more organic trade without trying to sound contemporary by adding hip-hop or synths to appeal to a younger audience. Lee Fields is one, and even though he has recorded a few singles for Daptone, his association with Brooklyn's Truth & Soul imprint resulted in 2009's terrific My World release followed by this one that's arguably even better. While his early material was heavily funk influenced, Fields has since shifted into an alternately gruff and tender world-weary soul belter/crooner; think more Wilson Pickett than James Brown, although there is a bit of JB's rasp in his seismic singing. A full band with occasional strings, horns, and intricate arrangements that split the difference between the grit of Stax and the more sophisticated R&B of Philadelphia International, and backing vocals, make this music seem like it was recorded in the '60s, not 2012. That's a very good thing indeed, and once the opening salvo of the title track explodes out of the speakers, anyone even vaguely interested in rootsy soul will be hooked for the next 40 minutes. Fields is in amazing form throughout; pleading, begging, and generally testifying with the passion of a musician who has never lost touch with his church beginnings. Songs such as "You're the Kind of Girl" and "Wish You Were Here" turn up the heat while focusing on choruses you'll be singing after the first spin. There's no place for this on the commercial airwaves of 2012, but if these same songs were waxed in the '60s when Aretha, Motown, Sam & Dave, and Otis Redding were staples of Top 40, Fields would have been a major star. He transforms the Stones' Sticky Fingers closer "Moonlight Mile" into the soul ballad that was lurking just underneath its surface. Most of the rest of the material is original and revolves around what becomes of the brokenhearted. Titles like "Walk on Thru That Door," "Still Hanging On," and "Who Do You Love" express loss and regret, perfectly articulated in Fields' expressive voice. Everything from the production, arrangements, and songwriting is synched to yield a soul gem whose retro roots prove that themes of those disillusioned with love remain timeless, as does music like this that so perfectly conveys them. ~ Hal Horowitz

Product Details

Release Date: 10/28/2022
Label: Truth & Soul
UPC: 0196292887778
Rank: 57403

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lee Fields & the Expressions   Primary Artist
Lee Fields   Primary Artist,Vocals
Garo Yellin   Strings
Nicole Wray   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Michael Leonhart   Sitar (Electric)
Hiroko Taguchi   Strings
Amy Kimball   Strings
Nick Movshon   Bass,Drums
Dave Guy   Trumpet
Leon Michels   Bass,Organ,Piano,Guitar,Wurlitzer,Sax (Tenor),Sax (Baritone)
Thomas Brenneck   Guitar
Toby Pazner   Bass,Organ,Piano,Wurlitzer,Vibraphone
Brian Floody   Timpani
Aaron Johnson   Trombone
Clifton Reid   Vocals (Background)
Joe Crispiano   Guitar
Vincent John   Bass,Piano

Technical Credits

Gene Paul   Mastering
Jeff Silverman   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Executive Producer,String Arrangements
Rudy Petschauer   Drum Technician
Nicole Wray   Composer
Keith Richards   Composer
Lee Fields   Composer
Mick Jagger   Composer
Nick Movshon   Composer
Dave Guy   Composer,Horn Arrangements
Leon Michels   Composer,Producer,Horn Arrangements,Executive Producer,String Arrangements
Thomas Brenneck   Composer
Toby Pazner   Composer,String Arrangements
Clay Holley   Mixing
Danny Akalepse   Executive Producer
Davi Russo   Photography
The Bear Cave   Design,Art Direction
Lucas Goodman   Assistant Engineer
Vincent John   Composer
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