Alice Clark (Reissue)

Vinyl LP

First official worldwide LP reissue of Alice Clark's highly sought-after Soul Jazz classic produced by Mainstream Records' Bob Shad in 1972 and hailed as a classic by Eddie Piller, Gilles Peterson and many DJs. Featuring original artwork, remastered sound plus a deluxe 20 page booklet telling the whole story for the first time.

The booklet includes many never-seen jaw-dropping photos of the session by legendary NY jazz photographer Ray Ross plus an introduction by Shad's grandchildren, film director and producer Judd Apatow and his sister, liner notes by New York music journalist Marcus J. Moore (Pitchfork, Bandcamp etc), a tribute by Clark's grandson and a note by the session's original engineer, Carmine Rubino. The booklet also reveals most of the line up for the first time (the original LP didn't contain any musician credit) making this set a long overdue hommage to one of the best Soul albums ever recorded.

Tracklist

1. I Keep It Hid
2. Looking At Life
3. Don't Wonder Why
4. Maybe This Time
5. Never Did I Stop Loving You
6. Charms Of The Arms Of Love
7. Don't You Care
8. It Takes Too Long To Learn To Live Alone
9. Hard Hard Promises
10. Hey Girl