Arthur Alexander - Lonely Just Like Me (1993)

Album details

Label: Nonesuch    Ref#: 1071
Date: 1993   Category: Man
Length: 0:00   Textbox 1:  
Format: CD   Editie uit jaar: 1993
Audio: Stereo   Aankoop in jaar: 2016
Genre:     Collectors Item: No

Notes/Reviews

Arthur Alexander scored one of the first national hits ("You Better Move On") out of the soul-music recording center Muscle Shoals, Alabama; penned many more classic songs ("Every Day I Have to Cry," the Beatles-covered "Anna [Go to Him]"); and quit the business in the mid-'70s to drive a community-center bus for 15 years. He made a comeback with this deeply moving country-soul album in 1993, but died suddenly less than three months after its release. An astounding last testament, Lonely Just Like Me finds Alexander's lovely, plainspoken vocal and writing style in a mood somewhere between fatalistic and generous. (A hopeful love song, "There Is a Road," and one Christian avowal, "I Believe in Miracles," end the disc on a happy note.) Alexander's revival of his own "Mr. John," the first-person monologue of a Vietnam vet's return to the home of a dead buddy's ex-girlfriend, is the standout among standouts. It climaxes with these astonishing lines: "The brother was a good man / That's what the colonel said / But a good man ain't no good / With a bullet wound in his head." --Rickey Wright

Songs/Tracks

1.   If It's Really Got To Be This Way  
2.   Go Home Girl  
3.   Sally Sue Brown  
4.   Mr. John  
5.   Lonely Just Like Me  
6.   Every Day I Have To Cry  
7.   In The Middle Of It All  
8.   Genie In The Jug  
9.   Johnny Heartbreak  
10.   All The Time  
11.   There Is A Road  
12.   I Believe In Miracles  

Recording/Credits