Take a Ride

take a ride

Track Listings

1. Shake a Tail Feather
2. Come See About Me
3. Let Your Love Light Shine
4. Just a Little Bit
5. I Hope
6. Jenny Take a Ride
7. Please, Please, Please
8. I'll Go Crazy
9. I Got You (I Feel Good)
10. Sticks and Stones
11. Bring It on Home to Me
12. Baby Jane (Mo-Mo Jane)
13. Joy [*]

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Mitch Ryder and cohorts attached rock and r&b with a startling, head-on frenzy, creating a rock-n-soul dynasty still without equal some 30 years later. Perfect accompaniment for high-speed driving, last-minute term papers, and various forms of interpersonal physical activities! Sudazed Music release features the bonus track 'Joy'. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Take a Ride,Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels,Sundazed Music Inc.,Blue-Eyed Soul,Detroit Rock,Frat Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock & Roll
Take a Ride
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Jayo's masterpiece
  • Jayo Got The Shaft... {4 Stars}
  • where has rap gone??
  • Classic Debut
  • BULLET LOCO'S FINEST
Take a Ride
Jayo Felony
Manufacturer: Def Jam
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000FG5
Release Date: 1995-10-24

Tracks:

  1. Lock Down
  2. The Loc Is On His Own
  3. I'ma Keep Bangin'
  4. Homicide
  5. Love Boat
  6. Sherm Stick
  7. Niggas And Bitches
  8. Day 1
  9. Can't Keep A Gee Down
  10. Bitch I'm Through
  11. Penitentiary Bound
  12. Don't Call Me Nigga
  13. The Got Me On Medication
  14. Funk 2 Da Head
  15. Skit
  16. Take A Ride

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Jayo's masterpiece.......2007-05-27

Jayo Felony's 1995 debut album is a west coast classic, one of the most overlooked masterpieces of g-funk. Unfortunately, this album also displayed Def Jam's complete ineptitude to promote west coast artists (just ask Richie Rich, Twinz, The Dove Shack, WC, South Central Cartel, or even Warren G). What's so great about this album is that Jayo brought so much new to the table that had not yet been explored in g-funk. Jayo is a true lyricist, but his subject matter really sets him apart from his west coast contemporaries. He has beef with the legal and prison system, and on many tracks he vents out his frustration with the law and incarceration. His tales of street crime, penitentiary life, and loneliness are really engaging and interesting, as a rapper Jayo constantly demands and maintains your attention. His flow really helps this too, he's got a lazy and conversational delivery that makes his raps feel more personal. He switches this up sometimes, almost singing a few hooks. But the production is also spectacular. The music has deep bass, but the instrumentals are a little more stripped down than most of the g-funk coming out at this time. It's not so woozy and computerized either, it has a great feel and is often upbeat and very catchy. This album has absolutely no weak tracks, the consistency is something rare in this genre, and that's what makes "Take a Ride" such a classic. Even the skits are relevant and entertaining. While this album is still available (unlike his other two), I consider this a must have, and this is an awesome, underappreciated classic.

Following the intro, the first song is "The Loc Is on His Own," a nice cut. This song is slow and funky, and the lyrics are some of the best. Jayo recounts the difficulties with contacting and connecting with his friends and family following incarceration, it's conscious and an interesting take. He also drops some raw philosophy on the jail system. "I'ma Keep Bangin'" is faster and bouncier, the production is very nice and Jayo holds your attention with his rough profiles of urban life. "Homicide" is pretty laidback, Jayo shows some of his true lyrical talent on this track. The nice "Love Boat" skit serves as an intro to this album's classic single, "Sherm Stick." Over a sunny, head-nodding beat, Jayo laces a smoking anthem with a great hook and verses. I also really like "N...s and B...s," another excellently produced track, and "Can't Keep a Gee Down" continues the roll of funky, upbeat tracks with intense lyricism. My favorite beat here is found on "B... I'm Through," which musically is the finest track. The woozy, bumping beat has awesome instrumentals and a great hook as well. "Penitentiary Bound" is awesome. On this song, Jayo tells the story of a parole violation that led to incarceration, and he explores injustices in the system. The short yet inspiring "Don't Call Me N..." is a real highlight, and my favorite song comes next, "They Got Me On Medication." Jayo's delivery on this song is totally on point, and the production is excellent. He tells stories about hood life and insanity with the law, leading to the awesome hook. "Funk 2 da Head" is appealing but not outstanding, and the album finishes with the title track, an incredibly catchy and upbeat west coast anthem.

It's embarrassing that an album so great both lyrically and musically could have gone so under the radar, but the combination of lack of promotion and a flood of g-funk albums in '95 made this one of the year's slept-on gems, just like BG Knocc Out & Dresta's Real Brothas and Twinz' Conversation. Jayo is one of those rappers that seems to have been on the verge of stardom at one point, but for whatever reason it never really happened for him. Regardless, "Take a Ride" is the album that was the first to put San Diego on anybody's hip hop radar. Fans of west coast rap will love this, and anybody can appreciate the emotional lyrics and funky beats.

4 out of 5 stars Jayo Got The Shaft... {4 Stars}.......2007-04-20

I don't know what to make of Def Jam signing dope west coast acts and then pretty much hanging them out to dry. If you look at the Def Jam catalog during the mid-nineties, you'll find potent albums from the likes of Warren G, South Central Cartel, Dove Shack, Jayo Felony, and quite a few others. I'm not saying these artists are the best the west have to offer, but they were very promising prospects at the time. Think about the promotion these artists got -- or didn't get. It's not a coincidence that the Cali artists got no shine on Def Jam or Def Jam West. Anyway, this album is tight. Smoothed out, funky beats...passionate lyrics that speak on bangin', slangin', & maintainin'...I mean, you can't help but feel Jayo when he speaks. Even the interludes/skits have a place on this LP (unlike a lot of albums that come out nowadays with highly unnecessary skits). If you're expecting a lot of that rapid fire/choppy flow stuff that he does today, you may want to look for later releases -- this is basically just Jay puttin' it down gangsta style.

As far as flaws, there aren't many. There are a few joints that I didn't particularly feel, but I wouldn't necessarily call them bad songs -- "Homicide", "They Got Me on Medication", and "B**ch I'm Through" are the songs that I speak of.

Def Jam's decision to totally ignore albums from their west coast signees should be viewed as nothing less than their attempt to disembowel the west when they were in a position to remove the east coast from their top spot. I can't think of any other reason for them to ignore great albums like this one and the other bangers that I mentioned earlier. The beats are tight and Jayo has a flow unlike most that you will find out there. There simply should've been more done on Def Jam's part. Take A Ride is a vintage mid 90's rap album that should be looked into. I recommend adding this album to your collection if you can find it.

Standout Tracks: Can't Keep a Gee Down, Don't Call Me Ni**a, Sherm Stick, I'ma Keep Bangin', Ni**as and Bi***es, Penitentiary Bound, and The Loc Is on His Own

4 out of 5 stars where has rap gone??.......2006-08-13

It seems like rap now is all about bling, ching-ching, and grills. On this album, JAYO represents what real hip hop was about back in the day (being broke, jail time, just pure everyday LIFE). My favorite songs are #6 and #10. but overall the man does the job on the entire album. To me any rap album from early 90s to mid 90s is a classic. Even though im from the dirty south, west coast is my fav type of rap because it's chill and relaxed.......which is why i bought Jay's album. PEACE!!!

5 out of 5 stars Classic Debut .......2006-02-10

Jayo felony's debut album, Take a Ride slams and satisfies from start to finish. He is raw and rugged throughout. The beats here are hard core G-Funk, with vicious and rapid fiery flows. Songs like "I'mma Keep Bangin," "They Got Me On Medication," "The Loc is On His Own," show cases his hard, but unique persona. He put San Diego on the map, and shows no mercy!

5 out of 5 stars BULLET LOCO'S FINEST.......2005-06-10

THIS IS A GENUINE ALBUM,BEATS ARE UPBEAT AND FUNKY WITH A GANGSTA TWIST, RHYMES ARE HARD, PRODUCTION FROM THE LATE-N-GREAT JAM MASTER JAY AND JMJ RECORDS, THIS ALBUM WAS VERY UNDERRATED AND SLEPT ON, SO PURCHASE THIS AND ROLL WITH IT EVERYWHERE YOU GO, SUPPORT SAN DIEGO MUSIC.-PEACE.
STANDOUT SONGS ARE SHERM STICC,HOMICIDE,THE LOC IS ON HIS OWN, CANT KEEP A G DOWN AND THE SELF TITLED TRACK,WHICH CAN BE CONSIDERED A PARTY ANTHEM.
United We Sing
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • If you like African American Spirituals you will love this one.
United We Sing

Manufacturer: Turtle Creek Chorale
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005YC0A
Release Date: 1995-01-24

Tracks:

  1. N'Kosi Sikelel I'africa
  2. Amen Siakadumisa
  3. Betelehemu
  4. Something Inside So Strong
  5. Over My Head
  6. Soon-Ah-Will Be Done
  7. Keep Your Lamps
  8. This Little Light of Mine
  9. Hush, Hush
  10. Little Innocent Lamb
  11. Ring Dem Bells
  12. Witness
  13. Elijah Rock
  14. Deep River
  15. Joshua Fit de Battle of Jericho
  16. Balm in Gilead
  17. Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
  18. Rainbow Round My Shoulder
  19. Hope for Tomorrow

Tracks:

  1. Ride on King Jesus
  2. Oh Mary, Don't You Weep
  3. Psalm 133:1 Brethen in Unity
  4. Holy Spirit
  5. Available to You
  6. I've Got Something This World Can't Take Away
  7. Call Him Up
  8. I'm a Testimony
  9. Shadow of Your Wings
  10. Make a Joyful Noise
  11. Perfect Praise
  12. Call Him Up (Reprise)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars If you like African American Spirituals you will love this one........2005-09-07

Large male chorus singing traditional African American spirituals with great harmony and arrangement.
Jan & Dean Take Linda Surfin'/Ride the Wild Surf
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • You know we're havin' fun.
  • AN EXCELLENT JAN AND DEAN DOUBLE ALBUM.GOOD SOUND AND FUN.
  • A "Must Have!"
  • Reissue of Two LP's
Jan & Dean Take Linda Surfin'/Ride the Wild Surf
Jan & Dean
Manufacturer: One Way Records Inc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002R18
Release Date: 1996-06-18

Tracks:

  1. Linda
  2. Walk Like A Man
  3. Surfin'
  4. Let's Turkey Trot
  5. Rhythm Of The Rain
  6. Mr. Bass Man
  7. Walk Right In
  8. The Best Friend I Ever Had
  9. The Gypsy Cried
  10. My Foolish Heart
  11. When I Learn How To Cry
  12. Surfin' Safari
  13. Ride The Wild Surf
  14. Tell 'Em I'm Surfin'
  15. Wiamea Bay
  16. She's My Summer Girl
  17. The Restless Surfer
  18. Skateboarding-Part 1
  19. Sidewalk Surfin'
  20. Surfin' Wild
  21. Down At Malibu Beach
  22. A Surfer's Dream
  23. Walk On The Wet Side
  24. The Submarine Races
  25. Someday (You'll Go Walking By)

Album Description

An assortment of covers and enjoyable novelty tracks makes this One Way release from Jan & Dean (the first from 1963, the second from 1964) a solid entry in the label's continuing program to reissue various surf LPs. The first includes versions of the Beach Boys' 'Surfin'' and 'Surfin' Safari' plus covers of 'Walk Like a Man' and 'Rhythm of the Rain'. The second is less impressive, almost completely dominated by surf-and-sun tracks (plus 'Sidewalk Surfin').

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars You know we're havin' fun........2006-04-07

This CD features two Jan & Dean albums on one disc.

Jan & Dean Take Linda Surfin' is a typical for the early-'60s album, featuring one hit, "Linda", surrounded by cover versions of other people's hits (for that matter, "Linda" is a cover version of a hit song from 1947). This album is most notable for featuring Jan & Dean's first surf recordings, which are cover versions of the Beach Boys' first two singles (Brian Wilson can be heard singing harmony on these songs). The other cover songs are mostly okay, but pretty forgettable.

Ride the Wild Surf is from late in Jan & Dean's surf period. It features almost all original songs. Lots of fun songs about surfing and related subjects, including the hits "Ride the Wild Surf" and "Sidewalk Surfin'". This is one of Jan & Dean's best albums.

4 out of 5 stars AN EXCELLENT JAN AND DEAN DOUBLE ALBUM.GOOD SOUND AND FUN........2005-11-11

THIS ANOTHER JAN AND DEAN DOUBLE ALBUM,WITH EXCELLENT SOUND MASTERING.I HAVE PLAYED THIS ALBUM MANY TIMES,AND NEVER TIRE OF IT. I OWN AND HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS DISC.

4 out of 5 stars A "Must Have!".......2000-02-22

If you are a Jan & Dean fan, you really must have this CD. "Take Linda Surfin" for those who have never heard it, is a very interesting album. There are many styles of music within it. A little bit of surf music, folk music, doo-wop, and other cool stuff, all together on one great album. Of course, the classic hit "Linda" is included, which I think is an awesome record! "Ride the Wild Surf" is also a great album! In this album, Jan & Dean give us what they are known best for... The Surf Sound. All the songs are surf songs. "Ride the Wild Surf" and "Sidewalk Surfin" are the big hits from the album, but all the songs are great surf recordings!

5 out of 5 stars Reissue of Two LP's.......1999-11-13

As the picture above shows, this CD is a reissue of two Jan & Dean LP's from the mid sixties. It's nice to have J & D's songs reissued as complete albums rather than the usual "best of" stuff.

The CD label is "One Way Records". I've never heard of them. The address is New York, so it does not appear to be an import.

The sound quality is as good as any Jan & Dean reissue I've ever heard, and I've heard a lot of them. Almost all songs are in flawless true stereo. Only track 18 is in simulated stereo, but also appeared that way on the original LP. Oh yea, the bonus track is also in simulated stereo, but hey, that wasn't part of the original LP's anyway. Also, the stereo is in the original "Visual Sound Stereo" as originally heard on the Liberty LP's. "Visual Sound Stereo" typically meant the main vocal was heard on one channel only instead of the middle as is typical today. Jan & Dean LP's were well known for this type of stereo mixing. And a thank you to One Way Records for not trying to remix the stereo. This is how they sounded on the original LP's and that's the way it should be kept, end of debate.
Harry Partch: U.S. Highball
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A Rebuttal and Praise
  • small reservations, but that's only because I'm biased
  • This should be the post-ultimate thing you hear.
  • Harry Partch CD US Highball Kronos Quartet
  • David Barron and Kronos do justice to a masterpiece
Harry Partch: U.S. Highball
Kronos Quartet , and Composer: Harry Partch
Manufacturer: Nonesuch
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000AN4FH
Release Date: 2003-08-19

Tracks:

  1. Leaving Carmel, Californi-el
  2. Leaving Imlay, Neva-day
  3. Wait For The Next Drag
  4. Crossing Great Salt Lake, U-take
  5. There Are Rides On The Highway At Green River
  6. Did I Ever Ride Freights? Huh!
  7. Leaving Little America, Wyo-ma
  8. North Platte, Nebras-katte

Album Description

U.S. Highball is one of the first underground masterpieces in American music. Partch's work explores what, decades later, would be called a 'subculture' - the hoboes, who traveled across the U.S. in search of work or new experience, defying social conventions and the strictures of civilized society. The recording on this CD is not U.S. Highball in any of Partch's (three) versions, but an arrangement for voice and string quartet made for Kronos in 1997 by Ben Johnston, a composer who studied and worked with Partch and with whose own music Kronos has had a long and fruitful relationship. Slipcase. Nonesuch. 2003.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Rebuttal and Praise.......2007-01-06

There have been comments and concerns with this CD in saying that it may not be in keeping with the original composition. What has been egregiously overlooked in previous complaints is the simple fact that Harry Partch was never actually in keeping with his OWN original compositions. Though most people think of an ensemble of Harry Partch instruments and performers as the true rendition of this piece, it must be realized that it first came out simply for microtonal guitar and voice--Harry traveled around to colleges and did solo performances of it! It then took on several various iterations, expanding up to, at one point, ten individual performers. Harry Partch was constantly reworking this piece, and, had he never died, would probably still be rearranging it. This particular arrangement was a commission written specifically for the Kronos Quartet, and was arranged by a former protege of Partch's. It remains as true as possible to Partch's original notes, styles and intentions. Seeing how faithfully this has been converted to string quartet is truly inspiring.

The Kronos Quartet does an absolutely incredible job managing all of the subtleties of this work. Microtonality is not easy!

I highly highly recommend this CD.

3 out of 5 stars small reservations, but that's only because I'm biased.......2006-08-03

I cringe a little whenEVER I see a Partch transcripted for something other than his original instrumentation. I think that's because Partch's work at creating his own music and theatre for that music was so creative and unique that I never tire of it and want to see newer recordings using those wonderful music machines just so I know that Partch's ideas won't fade in time and remain only in some select recordings.

I'm still getting over Kronos taking my favorite Partch piece, Barstow, and stringifying it on Howl, USA, but in all honesty Kronos does justice to Partch. It shouldn't seem too suprising--Kronos has made their reputation by doing string quartet work that doesn't always sounds like string quartet. Since they've reinvented the string quartet, it would seem feasible that they could reinvent Partch FOR string quartet.

I'm not wholly buying into it yet, but I also know that far worse could have been done to Partch in this recording, so I credit Kronos for the efforts they took to keep the spirit of the original composition alive. A central connection here seems to be the common desire to make truly American music that doesn't just glom off of European traditions. In doing this, Partch set to music notes of his own hobo trip, to put American experience to music. Though Kronos will always in the end sound a little too polished for the raw nature of Partch's work, I thank them for keeping his name relevant in contemporary music.

Thank you, Kronos.

1 out of 5 stars This should be the post-ultimate thing you hear........2005-10-01

Can't really criticize the performance because the composition was so terrible. Often one can say that one's musical purchases are simply a matter of taste. In this case, I can say that this music is bad on an absolute scale. Really, if you like this kind of stuff, hang out with some homeless people. I think I've seen this performed live outside the methadone clinic. You can check there, too.

5 out of 5 stars Harry Partch CD US Highball Kronos Quartet.......2005-09-20

The whole deal was top notch. Price, speed and quality. Could not have asked for more. Very, very pleased.

5 out of 5 stars David Barron and Kronos do justice to a masterpiece.......2003-11-19

The performance by David Barron and the Kronos Quartet of Harry Partch's landmark "US Highball" provides an experience of precise abandon. This entertaining, demanding, and thoroughly original work is given a performance in which the highlight is certainly Mr. Barron's expressive reading of Partch's gem of a text, in which vignettes narrating the hobo's life appear as brief scenes, sometimes hilariously funny, as in the statement by an old man emerging from a piano crate, who tells the gathering of hobos who have just arrived in his train yard, "I used to be a bum once"; or the hobo who observes concerning the passing motorists, "They don't stop much, do they?" Mr. Barron's ability to modulate his inflection, accent, and tone with the greatest flexibility, while still articulating the words so that they are always intelligible, bring a vitality to the performance which Partch clearly intended, and it is this vitality which, supported by the Kronos' standard excellence, makes this performance an experience to be treasured. This reviewer has driven across the country on several occasions, and the performance captured wonderfully the sense of changing vistas and conditions characteristic of such journeys.
Take This Ride
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Take This Ride
    Moving Targets
    Manufacturer: Taang Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000000ETA
    Release Date: 1993-05-18

    Tracks:

    1. Last Of The Angels
    2. The Story
    3. A Thousand Times
    4. Unwind
    5. Right Way
    6. Take This Ride
    7. Alright
    8. Reason To Believe
    9. Take That Away
    10. Answer II
    11. Erase
    12. Drown It Out
    How the West Was Swung, Vols. 2 & 3: Let's Take a Ride With Bob and Tommy
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      How the West Was Swung, Vols. 2 & 3: Let's Take a Ride With Bob and Tommy
      Tom Morrell & The Time Warp Tophands
      Manufacturer: Wr Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0000023HT
      Release Date: 1995-07-18

      Tracks:

      1. Let's Ride With Bob
      2. You Don't Care What Happens
      3. Mean Woman With Green Eyes
      4. Sick, Sober And Sorry
      5. My Mothers Eyes
      6. Ridin' On A Fender
      7. River Stay 'Way From My Door
      8. Worried Over You
      9. Stomping At The Savoy
      10. Stardust
      11. Ida Red
      12. Redskin Rag
      13. On The Alamo
      14. Ten Years
      15. Don't Cry Baby
      16. A Little Bit West Of Dixie
      17. Oh You Pretty Woman
      18. A Parting Of The Ways
      19. Blue Mist
      20. Mission To Moscow
      Subways Are for Sleeping / Do I Hear a Waltz
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • "Broadway Shows from the 1960's ~ Percy Faith"
      Subways Are for Sleeping / Do I Hear a Waltz
      Percy Faith
      Manufacturer: Collectables
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000066JEB
      Release Date: 2002-05-21

      Tracks:

      1. Ride Through The Night
      2. I'm Just Taking My Time
      3. When You Help A Friend Out
      4. Who Knows What Might Have Been?
      5. I Just Can't Wait
      6. Getting Married
      7. Be A Santa
      8. How Can You Describe A Face?
      9. Comes Once In A Lifetime
      10. Now I Have Someone
      11. I Said It And I'm Glad
      12. What Is This Feeling In The Air?
      13. Do I Hear A Waltz?
      14. Here We Are Again
      15. Moon In My Window
      16. This Week Americans
      17. Someone Like You
      18. We're Gonna Be All Right
      19. No Understand
      20. Take The Moment
      21. Thinking
      22. A Perfectly Lovely Couple
      23. Stay
      24. Thank You So Much

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars "Broadway Shows from the 1960's ~ Percy Faith".......2004-02-23

      Percy Faith blends two award winning Broadway Shows together "Subways Are For Sleeping" (originally released on Columbia Records CS 8533 in 1961) and "Do I Hear A Waltz?" (originally released on Columbia Records CS 9117 in 1965), following the formula of previous albums from the vault of rare finds ~ two more winners are under the baton of the Maestro.

      First twelve tracks "Subways Are For Sleeping", featuring the songs of Betty Comden, Adolph Green and Jule Styne with outstanding arrangements on very catchy tunes ~ like "BE A SANTA", "COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME", "GETTING MARRIED", "HOW CAN YOU DESCRIBE A FACE?", "I JUST CAN'T WAIT", "I SAID IT AND I'M GLAD", "I'M JUST TAKING MY TIME", "NOW I HAVE SOMEONE", "RIDE THROUGH THE NIGHT", "WHAT IS THIS FEELING IN THE AIR?", "WHEN YOU HELP A FRIEND OUT" and "WHO KNOWS WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN?", all have the hallmark sound and the authentic "Percy Faith Touch" on every selections.

      Second twelve tracks ~ "Do I Hear A Waltz", featuring the tunes of Richard Rodgers and Stephen Soundheim enhanced by the performances of arranger/conductor Percy Faith and his Orchestra ~ "A PERFECTLY LOVELY COUPLE", "DO I HEAR A WALTZ?", "HERE WE ARE AGAIN", "MOON IN MY WINDOW", "NO UNDERSTAND", "SOMEONE LIKE YOU", "STAY", "TAKE THE MOMENT", "THANK YOU SO MUCH", "THINKING", "THIS WEEK AMERICANS" and "WE'RE GONNA BE ALL RIGHT", enamored to the luxurious sound of Faith's string arrangements ~ you're immediately hooked on these tracks ~ marvelous performances enthralling listener's for some fifty years.

      The people at Collectables should be commended for bringing back some of Maestro Faith's best works on compact disc ~ there is so much more in the vast vaults, hopefully there will be more to follow...gotta love it!

      Total Time: 68:19 on 24 Tracks ~ Collectables 7480 ~ (5/21/2002)
      Take That Ride
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Take That Ride by R.B. Morris
      • The Heartbeat Of Tennessee Then, Now & Inbetween
      • He does it all
      • Top-notch songwriting
      • The man who lives here is loony
      Take That Ride
      R.B. Morris
      Manufacturer: Oh Boy
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0000005Y7
      Release Date: 1997-04-08

      Tracks:

      1. World Owes Me
      2. Ridin' With O'Hanlon
      3. They Say Ther's A Time
      4. Hell On A Poor Boy
      5. Take Time To Love
      6. The Ballad Of THunder Road
      7. Take That Ride
      8. Roy
      9. Dog Days
      10. Pot Hole Street
      11. Bottom Of The Big Black Hull
      12. Glory Dreams

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Take That Ride by R.B. Morris.......2006-08-14

      His sound is Tom Petty without the harder rock, Bob Dylan without the simplicity and Mark Knopfler without the raging electric guitar. His voice is Bob Dylan's without the nasal grit, Neil Young's although a little lower and Gordon Lightfoot's without being so aloof. Essentially RB Morris's sound is a chameleon and its only congruence is his down to earth voice, his rare sound and his honest lyrics.

      Every song is a new exploration from the opening rock song, World Owes Me to the raw country song Take that Ride into the unique philosophical song Bottom of the Big Black Hull. RB Morris is an incredible singer and one of the best, unrecognized songwriters but not nearly a singer/songwriter with his beautiful music compositions.

      Basically there is something in this CD for everyone. World Owes Me is a song to dance to, to sing along to, to drive to. It's free and rocking but RB Morris accompanies with it his words about life: 'I've been working and I've been giving-The world owes me, some kind of living'. But he doesn't lose a beat with great wordplay: 'No I ain't no Robin Hood - But I ain't no Mack the Knife - Hey this ain't no livelihood - This is just a way of life.'.

      'Ridin' with O'Hanlon' is a song about intellectual freedom that doesn't feel a bit lost or bogged down by a philosophy, even reflecting on it in his first few lines: 'I was riding with O'Hanlon in those wild and heady days.' From RB Morris' experience with the beatniks he drew a great sense of poetry and literature but didn't get lost in their mindset.

      The third song, 'They say there's a Time'. Is like a beautifully sung poem put to great music. His words are so thoughtful and speculative without seeming arrogant, he just seems like an honest singer/poet that has put together this compilation.

      'Hell on a Poor Boy' is extensively reminiscent of Bob Dylan and his gritty voice singing it makes you love the song instantly let alone the amazing bluesy songbreaks, this is a definite upbeat highlight.

      The following song brings in a new aspect: a true feeling of drawing upon his own life for lyrics in 'Take Time to Love'. It's sweetly sad but he also draws upon his way with words in lyrics like 'I learned my lesson but I forget.'.

      The next song is probably the funnest song on the CD, 'The Ballad of Thunder Road'. A rocking blues song drawing upon a story of a 'mountain boy [who] ran illegal alcohol'. With a fun guitar lick and a rockabilly backing with a Johnny Cash reminiscent bass line.

      He moves into one of the simplest songs, Take that Ride one of his most distinctly country songs, talking about perhaps fear or just an honest look at his life. With a simple guitar, bass and drum kit backing his moving lyrics sung with raw vocals.

      A slow country song follows that, 'Roy'. With a different voice he seems to sing a song about a homeless person it's not quite sad but it's a particularly happy song. If you like country this is a bittersweet gem.

      'Dog Days' is a song that is RB Morris' most normal song. Compared to the rest of the unique song this song kind of just blends in and although gives a full spectrum is not the best.

      The most poetic, honest and beautiful song is the next song, 'Pot Hole Street'. A reflexive song on his youth with certain subtle references to other musicians and poets, the most obvious one being, 'I was always hanging out in the leaves of grass'.

      'The Bottom of the Big Black Hull' is a fun song that seems to perfectly appropriate to the philosophical musings he sings in this song. They way he talks about the important issues he mentions are humorous: this is one of the top songs.

      'Glory Dreams' is the final song and has a completely different feel, slightly honky-tonk. It would fit perfectly in 'O Brother Where Art Thou'.

      In summary this album should be more popular than it is and RB Morris should be more recognized but I have more respect in him doing this seemingly for the actual music as the profit must be so small. I hope he gains respect but not fame so the integrity of this incredible artist remains. This CD is awesome. Get it hands down, no questions asked.

      5 out of 5 stars The Heartbeat Of Tennessee Then, Now & Inbetween.......2005-12-14

      RB Morris carries the heart and soul of Tennesse that was bestowed upon him by his roots. His songs convey that past as they stand and deliver as the listener sits/stands and takes notice. His lyrics compare to some of the greats being clever, whitty but never too smart that the listener gets shut out. There's nothing trite about RB Morris either. Even as he touches on Gospel, Rockabilly, Traditional Folk and Irish, Ballads and Rockers it's all a sound his own. Even with a song like "They Say There's A Time" which seques nicely to a song like Otis Redding's "I've Been Loving You Too Long" or the swampy feel of "Hell on a Poor Boy" that immediately brings to mind Dylan's "Everything is Broken" without the lush Lanois production. With guitarist Kenny Vaughn who's a real firecracker, a rhythm section that never overdoes it, keeping it simple but never simple minded, always knwoing what's necessary or not for each song. The band plays as a unit, a trait all too rare these days. Thankfully there are still a few like RB who can still touch a person's soul with his music, an art that's fading fast. So if you like your music with a pulse then give this CD or his sophmore release "Zeke & The Wheel" a listen, you won't to regret and you just might learn a thing or two about life and how to live it.

      5 out of 5 stars He does it all.......2001-01-30

      R.B. is a writer/poet, but most of all, he's one hell of a musician. Very well respected in the music business, he's released a couple of outstanding albums, & this is one of 'em. He's a roots rocker who does it all. You get some country (the tune "Roy" with John Prine is a standout), some blues, folk, but he mostly mixes it all up, into a great soulful sound that is reminiscent of Kevin Gordon. Oh yeah, he's also one heck of a nice guy.

      5 out of 5 stars Top-notch songwriting.......1999-09-14

      R.B. sings stories like few folks who are alive today. This is a CD to treasure and send to all who you love as a dandy gift. For a real treat, track down his limited-release cassette "Local-Man", which features one of the finest back-up bands ever.

      5 out of 5 stars The man who lives here is loony.......1998-12-18

      R.B is a near-legend here in Knoxville. Take that Ride is filled with images of moonshine runnin', fist-fightin' and hard-drinkin' down in the mountain hollers. R.B.'s take on Robert Mitchum's Ballad of Thunder Road puts you in a hopped-up Plymouth sliding around a dirt road, one step in front of the law. Just like O'Hanlon, I'll take tobacco in my tea.
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        Release Date: 2006-10-17

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