Soul of the South

Soul of the South

by Doug Gray
Soul of the South

Soul of the South

by Doug Gray

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Overview

After 30 years of speculation and rumor, Marshall Tucker Band frontman Doug Gray's solo album finally surfaces. Originally cut in 1981 for a solo deal he later rejected, it contains eight finished tracks from sessions starring the original members of MTB: Gray, Toy Caldwell, George McCorkle, Jerry Eubanks, and Paul Riddle (rhythm guitarist Tommy Caldwell had been killed in a car accident the year before), local Spartanburg musicians (including future MTB members Franklin Wilkie and Rusty Milner), and A-list Nashville studio aces Bob Wray, Mike Lawler, and Terry McMillan. In fact, these eight sides represent the only previously unreleased material by MTB. Produced and engineered by no less than all-star Billy Sherrill, these sides were meant to present Gray's voice in an utterly different setting than the MTB's. They succeed. The material is pop-soul from the era, including a reading of the 1969 Spiral Staircase hit "More Today Than Yesterday." Sherrill's idea of producing this kind of music was different from most producers of the period; he was used to working with chart-topping country artists like George Jones and Merle Haggard at the time. Gray's more than up to the task vocally, and the versatility of the MTB cats is astonishing. They rose to the material that was a universe away from the songs Toy Caldwell wrote for the band. Very slick and smooth, the set's best tracks include opener "Let Me Be the Fool," a midtempo pop-soul bubbler with old-school Stax-styled horns; Bobby Whitlock's "Guilty," with its spidery guitar and funky bassline, and the laid-back "Mr. Sandman." Ultimately, this will be a last piece of the puzzle for MTB completists, but anybody who appreciates the radio-friendly pop-soul grooves of the early '80s will find something here to enjoy. Soul of the South was a successful experiment; one can only speculate what might have transpired had Gray signed a solo deal and released it. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 04/05/2011
Label: Ramblin' Records / Shout! Factory
UPC: 0826663123531
Rank: 109478

Tracks

  1. Let Me Be the Fool
  2. Who
  3. Sandman
  4. Guilty
  5. Don't Blame It on the Rain
  6. Never Enough
  7. Still Thinking of You
  8. More Today Than Yesterday

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Doug Gray   Primary Artist,Vocals
Rusty Milner   Guitar
Jerry Eubanks   Horn
George McCorkle   Guitar
Dennis Solie   Saxophone
John Boestlar   Guitar
Michael Blithe   Synthesizer
Mike Lawler   Synthesizer
Ronnie Godfrey   Keyboards
The Cherry Sisters   Vocals (Background)
Franklin Wilkie   Bass
Terry McMillan   Congas
Bob Wray   Bass
Toy Caldwell   Guitar
Paul Riddle   Drums

Technical Credits

Randy Goodrum   Composer
Bobby Whitlock   Composer
Billy Sherrill   Engineer,Producer
Earl Bud Lee   Composer
Barry Alfonso   Liner Notes
Doug Gray   Producer
Steven Chino Lewis   Composer
Roger Cook   Composer
Michael Bolton   Composer
Susan Hammond   Composer
Dave Loggins   Composer
Buddy Strong   Mastering
Patrick Upton   Composer
Patrick Henderson   Composer
Angela Hanna   Cover Photo
Dee Marsis   Composer
Ralph Murphy   Composer
Ron Rainey   Executive Producer
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