January 28, 2013

Al Wilson ‎- Searching For The Dolphins (1968)

Al Wilson was an American soul singer, also remembered for his Northern soul anthem, "The Snake".

Though "Searching For The Dolphins" was the title of Al Wilson's first album (in 1968). As such, it's the definitive document of the first phase of this minor but interesting soul star's career. The Searching for the Dolphins material is good but a little unnerving in its stylistic inconsistency, including rather lush Jimmy Webb/Johnny Rivers/Fred Neil covers, as well as a version of the MOR standard "This Guy's in Love with You." Yet it was the peculiar, fetching swamp rock-soul of "The Snake" that gave Wilson his first big hit, and a funky cover of jazzman Oscar Brown, Jr.'s "Brother, Where Are You" also demonstrated the singer's harder edge. Though none of the non-LP singles were big hits, generally these too went into slightly eccentric pop-soul-rock territory, Wilson's delivery in particular showing more of a rootsy rock edge than most soul singers. His small hit cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Lodi" is a highlight, and also a general indication of the unusual non-soul influences Wilson admitted to his music, though these also included orchestrated pop, jazz, bluesy Southern funk, and a even a bit of period psychedelia. The 1971 single "Sugar Cane Girl" is surprisingly close to a decent soul-shaded CCR imitation, in fact, and a track from the same year ("Falling in Love with You") verges on funky hard rock. In retrospect, it's easy to hear why Wilson didn't have much commercial success during this era, as both his material and stylistic approach was too erratic. However, those very qualities are also what, in retrospect, make this material rather interesting, as it's certainly not run-of-the-mill production line late-'60s/early-'70s soul.
 

01.  "The Dolphins"  - 3:41  
02.  "By The Time I Get To Phoenix"  - 3:15  
03.  "I Stand Accused"  - 3:30  
04.  "Summer Rain"  - 3:42  
05.  "Do What You Gotta Do"  - 3:34  
06.  "The Snake"  - 3:32  
07.  "Who Could Be Lovin' You (Other Than Me)"  - 3:05  
08.  "Poor Side Of Town"  - 3:52  
09.  "Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)"  - 3:13  
10.  "This Guy's In Love With You"  - 4:13  
11.  "Brother, Where Are You"  - 3:42 

Release:  1968
Label:  Soul City/Liberty
Genre:  Rhythm & Blues, Soul
Length:  39:25
Producer:  Johnny Rivers
Engineer, Edited By:  Armin Steiner

Credits
Al Wilson - Vocals
Joe Osborne - Bass, Guitar
Hal Blaine - Drums, Percussion
Jim Gordon - Drums, Percussion
Jim Horn  - Flute, Recorder
Keyboards - Larry Knechtel
Gene Page -  Strings & Horns 
Marty Paich - Strings & Horns

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