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Posted : adminOn 6/6/2018General Johnson was lead singer with The Showmen and later with the chart-busting Chairmen Of The Board. He was also an exceptional songwriter, penning and originally recording “ Patches” (the huge Clarence Carter hit), “ Want Ads” for Honeycone, and the Grammy-nominated “ Somebody’s been sleeping in my bed” by 100 Proof Aged In Soul – among a slew of Chairmen Of The Board songs, most notably “ Pay to the piper“.
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He also produced two excellent solo LPs. General Johnson’s legacy is truly formidable and his recent passing will surely be a monumental loss to soul lovers the world over. In our tribute, we salute the General with arguably his finest album. This is a @320 CD rip of the Sequel Records CD. Tracks A1 Everybody Party All Night 4.05 A2 Skin I’m in 4.14 A3 Morning Glory 2.20 A4 Life and Death, Pt.
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1 1.36 A5 White Rose (Freedom Power) 1.41 A6 Life and Death, Pt. 2 3.48 B1 Let’s Have Some Fun 3.51 B2 Love at First Sight 3.51 B3 Only Love Can Break a Heart 5.32 B4 Live with Me, Love with Me 2.08 B5 Finders Keepers 4.04 Tribute and Review by Trakbuv I am very sad to report the loss of one of my singing heros, General Norman Johnson (23 May 1943 – 13 October 2010) following his struggle with lung cancer. His voice was an emphatic mix of Levi Stubbs, Clarence Carter and Jackie Wilson – conveying a unique tearful timbre to an instrument that carried you empathetically through his journey of song. And the importance of the General on my induction into soul cannot be stressed too greatly.
I had saved up 8 weeks pocket money and ventured off to the local record shop to buy my first single. Bcc Noise Reduction Download. All my mates were into Mungo Jerry, so it was his poptastic “In the summertime” pressing on my lips when I entered the store. However, the board at the back clearly indicated it was out of stock, being a Top 10 crowd pleaser.
And with all that money smouldering in my pocket, I decided to plump for number 31 in the charts instead. And upon the blue imprint of Invictus Records hitting the rubber deck, my love affair with soul was secured forevermore. “ Everything’s Tuesday” blew a hole through me that only a certain type of music could ever fully satisfy. Starting out as part of a gospel acapella group, the Israelites (ca.1949), General Johnson soon graduated to joining a school band, The Humdingers (ca.1956-1961).
They went on to record 4 sides for Atlantic that never saw the light of day. But in 1961, they signed up to Minit Records, changed their name to The Showmen and got the green light from Al Toussaint to produce. They had several quality releases, with the tuneful ‘ I will stand‘ scoring well (R&B = 40, Pop = 61) and sporting a beautifully maturing General.