Track Listing 1. Victims of the Darkness 2. Am I Expecting Too Much? 3. My Baby Is the Real Thing 4. Goin' Down 5. She Once Belonged to Me 6. Out of the City (Into Country Life) 7. Soul Sister 8. Fingers and Toes 9. I've Got to Convince Myself 10. On Your Way Down 11. Gone Too Far 12. Electricity
| Details | | Playing Time: | 38 min. | | Contributing Artists: | The Meters | | Producer: | Allen Toussaint, Filippo Salvadori (Reissue) | | Distributor: | Bayside Record Dist. | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Recorded at Jazz City Recording Studio, New Orleans, Louisiana. Includes liner notes by Clive Anderson. All songs written by Allen Toussaint. Personnel: Allen Toussaint (guitar, acoustic guitar, harmonica, piano, keyboards); George Plummer, Vincent Toussaint, Leo Nocentelli (guitar); Gary Brown , Alvin Thomas (saxophone, tenor saxophone); Alvin "Red" Tyler (saxophone, baritone saxophone); Red Tyler (baritone saxophone); Clyde Kerr (trumpet, French horn); Francis Rousselle (trumpet); George Porter, Jr., Walter Payton (electric bass); Joe Lambert, Ziggy Modeliste (drums); Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, Squirrel (congas). Audio Mixer: Allen Toussaint. Audio Remixer: John Stronach. Liner Note Authors: Lee Hildebrand; Greg Burgess . Recording information: Jazz City Recording Studio, New Orleans, LA (1972). Director: Allen Toussaint. Arranger: Allen Toussaint. As a musician, songwriter, arranger, and producer, Allen Toussaint has been a key figure in New Orleans music since the 1960s. His 1972 solo release, LIFE, LOVE AND FAITH (his Warner/Reprise debut), shows his talent in full flower. Toussaint blends all the best elements of New Orleans R&B (many of which he helped shape and refine), including swampy funk, second-line boogie, Professor Longhair-styled R&B, and touches of jazz. But Toussaint's far more than a sculptor of grooves: he is a singer-songwriter with a wide compositional palette that encompasses ballads, smooth soul, and psychedelia, as well as tasty jams. LIFE, LOVE AND FAITH is one of the finest from this Big Easy legend.
Editorial Reviews 3 Stars - Good - ...full-fledged funkathon... Q (09/01/1996)
[T]he set sounds like a goldmine of hits....the dozen songs make for one of the finest, if most overlooked, albums out of the Crescent City. No Depression
4 stars out of 5 -- [D]isplaying his measured yet disparate skills on the disco hit 'Soul Sister' and the sublime, moving 'On The Way Down'. Uncut
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