In 1973 , I remember this song being played all night in my neighbourhood....as well as during the day . I would lie awake at night in my hometown , Francistown in Botswana , and listen to this song being belted out from a party . I wonder what ever happened to that DJ who used to play this song on his machine continuously ? That's the beauty of nostalgic memories of my youth . Mr. DJ, wherever you are , thanks for always playing this beautiful song .
Another song that would be played a lot was " Loving Arms " .....yes that's when I discovered Dobie Gray ...in 1973 . A few months later , when I played rhythm guitar in a band and sang vocals , I would belt out ' Loving Arms ' . Thanks to the unknown Mr. DJ , and more thanks to Mr. Dobie Gray !
I remember the day this was recorded . I was just a kid. Reggie young playing lead guitar my father also sat in aswell with mentor Williams at the sound board. Historical event in music history. Wow what a talent. His music forever burned in my memories r.s.p.
Johnson moodley I am now 61years old and still listening this music 🎶and always I listen this music I remember my big brother who passed away rest in piece god bless bye ❤my brother
One of the best and most underrated albums, in my opinion. I’ve always loved every song on it. Thank you for making it available on TH-cam. Now I can listen again without hunting down my old worn old record!
Dobie had a few songs that I really liked , one was Drift Away. He never was huge, although he had a very good voice loved his rasp in his voice. Wonder if he was a young man starting today what somebody could’ve done with him because he really did have a good voice. Thank you sir for your time.
This is a great country rock album, with a touch of soul. This album was also the last one MCA released on their Decca label, before it was discontinued in favor of the MCA label itself.
Been a major fan since 👂 hearing Reggie Young's legendary opening riff and the great bass from David Briggs....a fan for life. Even visited Quadrophonic Studios, before became just Quad. Thanks so much for putting this up.
Are studio albums big or small compared to a chapter book 📕 📖 📚? And in your own opinion It is a cohesive collection of songs used to tell a bigger theme or project an overall vibe. Think of an album as a book. And your songs as chapters. Every book has chapters. Every album has songs. Each chapter is different. Each song is different. But the collection of chapters (the collection of songs) is what tells the full story of the book (of the album) 💿. Usually the songs on an album are the result of an artist's creations during a season of life. This means the songs can all speak to a similar set of themes, ideas and topics. So the aim of an album name is to try and sum up the big story/concept that all the songs pull from when they were written. It's not always like these, especially today. But traditionally, an album is like a "book" with the songs inside being like "chapters." You agreed 👍 chapters in a book yes taking taking the different song sections and compiling them building out a story is like a mini book with different chapters and uh adding in those details to make the song really shine . Chapters of the book are very detailed and some people say instead of track one they say chapter one yeah . so with the different uh uh the analogy to storytelling is is maybe not even an analogy it might even be like exactly the same because the song lyrics are in essence telling a story um other people who said the music of the words uh or the music of the words then the Rhythm then the bass then the basic Baseline Melody then tweak the words then detail of the melody harmonies then transitions then tweak the harmonies then recycle ♻. Song title plus numbers equals 🟰 chapters lyrics equals 🟰 details. Are studio albums are leaning towards mini which is small book 📕 or full book 📕 📖 📚 both mini and full book 📕 📖 📚 chapter book 📕 📖 📚 which is In my opinion the number is a chapter which means a main division of a book, typically with a number or title while the song title is a song title more of chapter 1 leaning towards book 📕 📖 📚. It dosen’t matter how you say it if an album total 🟰 duration is about 29:25 and it has about 10 chapters it would considered a mini book 📕 📖 📚 but an album that has 8 chapters and the total 🟰 duration is about 49:37 it would consider as a full book 📖 📕 📚 to me it dosen’t matter how long or short the albums are but in my preference albums are books 📖 📚 📕. But what’s your own opinion about it? Are studio albums are leaning towards chapters In my opinion the number is a chapter which means a main division of a book, typically with a number or title while the song title is a song title more of chapter 1 leaning towards book 📕 📖 📚.
"Drift Away" is a song by Mentor Williams written in 1970 and originally recorded by John Henry Kurtz on his 1972 album Reunion. Mentor Williams was a country songwriter, and John Henry Kurtz was an actor and swamp rock singer. It was later given to soul-singer Dobie Gray, to which it became a surprise International hit; and the best known version. In 1973 the song became Dobie Gray's biggest hit, peaking at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and certified gold by the RIAA.[2] It was the final pop hit for Decca Records in the United States. A new version by Uncle Kracker, with Gray, became a major hit in 2003.
Any idea why this album isn't on streaming? I picked up my copy in the cutouts in the late 70s. Solid album! "The Time I Love You The Most" should have been a hit!
Hi, Tim - GOOD question! Only digital variation of the entire album that's readily available, is as part of a very affordable (at present) 3-record Beat Goes On compilation from 2011 (likely NOT the master tapes, as Dobie's are said to have been destroyed in the Universal Studios fire exactly 3 years before but, have reached out again to them in hopes of getting further clarification as to their source media). Do HIGHLY recommend downloading UMG's Ultimate Collection for $9.49 if so inclined - does have "The Time I Love You The Most" - and BTW, just COULDN'T agree MORE with your assessment; more than a FEW of Dobie's potential singles went unreleased (Capricorn situation MIGHT be somewhat understandable, though) I too am truly BAFFLED as to WHY.....like a LOT of their releases, physical copies are PRICEY - but, have to imagine it's also been made available for streaming.....
UPDATE: just heard back from BGO - their comp actually WAS taken from UMG's British-based COPIES of Dobie's master tapes, and he's going to bring my recommendation to the label's product developer to release all 4 Capricorn albums, the non-album single on another collection.....
Are studio albums big or small compared to a chapter book 📕 📖 📚? And in your own opinion It is a cohesive collection of songs used to tell a bigger theme or project an overall vibe. Think of an album as a book. And your songs as chapters. Every book has chapters. Every album has songs. Each chapter is different. Each song is different. But the collection of chapters (the collection of songs) is what tells the full story of the book (of the album) 💿. Usually the songs on an album are the result of an artist's creations during a season of life. This means the songs can all speak to a similar set of themes, ideas and topics. So the aim of an album name is to try and sum up the big story/concept that all the songs pull from when they were written. It's not always like these, especially today. But traditionally, an album is like a "book" with the songs inside being like "chapters." You agreed 👍 chapters in a book yes taking taking the different song sections and compiling them building out a story is like a mini book with different chapters and uh adding in those details to make the song really shine . Chapters of the book are very detailed and some people say instead of track one they say chapter one yeah . so with the different uh uh the analogy to storytelling is is maybe not even an analogy it might even be like exactly the same because the song lyrics are in essence telling a story um other people who said the music of the words uh or the music of the words then the Rhythm then the bass then the basic Baseline Melody then tweak the words then detail of the melody harmonies then transitions then tweak the harmonies then recycle ♻. Song title plus numbers equals 🟰 chapters lyrics equals 🟰 details. Are studio albums are leaning towards mini which is small book 📕 or full book 📕 📖 📚 both mini and full book 📕 📖 📚 chapter book 📕 📖 📚 which is In my opinion the number is a chapter which means a main division of a book, typically with a number or title while the song title is a song title more of chapter 1 leaning towards book 📕 📖 📚. It dosen’t matter how you say it if an album total 🟰 duration is about 29:25 and it has about 10 chapters it would considered a mini book 📕 📖 📚 but an album that has 8 chapters and the total 🟰 duration is about 49:37 it would consider as a full book 📖 📕 📚 to me it dosen’t matter how long or short the albums are but in my preference albums are books 📖 📚 📕. But what’s your own opinion about it? Are studio albums are leaning towards chapters In my opinion the number is a chapter which means a main division of a book, typically with a number or title while the song title is a song title more of chapter 1 leaning towards book 📕 📖 📚.
More 30 years ago I listened this album,my children don't know it, I love Dobie Grey's songs very much 🙏🙏
In 1973 , I remember this song being played all night in my neighbourhood....as well as during the day . I would lie awake at night in my hometown , Francistown in Botswana , and listen to this song being belted out from a party . I wonder what ever happened to that DJ who used to play this song on his machine continuously ? That's the beauty of nostalgic memories of my youth . Mr. DJ, wherever you are , thanks for always playing this beautiful song .
I am sitting outside and it is cold in south Africa but I am enjoying the music
Remind me of my late Mom and late Uncles 😢. Poppy Setuke you are greatly missed. I find so much comfort listening to Mr Dobie
This is a GREAT album!!!! VERY VERY UNDERRATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love is music my brother should play is music in the 70,s we lived in chatsworth Durban south Africa I was just 9 years old
Another song that would be played a lot was " Loving Arms " .....yes that's when I discovered Dobie Gray ...in 1973 . A few months later , when I played rhythm guitar in a band and sang vocals , I would belt out ' Loving Arms ' . Thanks to the unknown Mr. DJ , and more thanks to Mr. Dobie Gray !
Happy Birthday dear. Dobie !
I remember the day this was recorded . I was just a kid. Reggie young playing lead guitar my father also sat in aswell with mentor Williams at the sound board. Historical event in music history. Wow what a talent. His music forever burned in my memories r.s.p.
you were in the studio?
Drift Away; my all-time favourite soul song.
I am now 58 years old and still never forget the music
Johnson moodley I am now 61years old and still listening this music 🎶and always I listen this music I remember my big brother who passed away rest in piece god bless bye ❤my brother
I had that album and loved it.
One of the best and most underrated albums, in my opinion. I’ve always loved every song on it. Thank you for making it available on TH-cam. Now I can listen again without hunting down my old worn old record!
Dobie had a few songs that I really liked , one was Drift Away. He never was huge, although he had a very good voice loved his rasp in his voice. Wonder if he was a young man starting today what somebody could’ve done with him because he really did have a good voice. Thank you sir for your time.
Loved all of dobies albums. My dad Kenny malone was the drummer. Yes it is hard to find all of the albums now
Awesome music great band your dad was very cool
❤❤❤❤❤❤
did you know dobie
From beginning to end: a fantastic album
Brings back some great memories
This is a great country rock album, with a touch of soul. This album was also the last one MCA released on their Decca label, before it was discontinued in favor of the MCA label itself.
Just love this song, takes me to places from my past
This song is so great I feel strong every time I here it
Sweet voice, love his music😍
Really good sound , thank you. I have this on vinyl.
"Now that I'm without you" was also written by Mentor Williams.
👍It never gets old
Songs keeps me going
Been a major fan since 👂 hearing Reggie Young's legendary opening riff and the great bass from David Briggs....a fan for life.
Even visited Quadrophonic Studios, before became just Quad.
Thanks so much for putting this up.
Soothing voice very talented lyric writer
Excelente álbum 🔥🔥🔥
Brilliant, a true star. Thank you so much
Man, what a TIGHT album from start to finish!
Before there was Hootie and Blowfish, there was Dobbie Gray.
Agreed 👍.
Are studio albums big or small compared to a chapter book 📕 📖 📚? And in your own opinion It is a cohesive collection of songs used to tell a bigger theme or project an overall vibe. Think of an album as a book. And your songs as chapters.
Every book has chapters. Every album has songs.
Each chapter is different. Each song is different.
But the collection of chapters (the collection of songs) is what tells the full story of the book (of the album) 💿. Usually the songs on an album are the result of an artist's creations during a season of life. This means the songs can all speak to a similar set of themes, ideas and topics. So the aim of an album name is to try and sum up the big story/concept that all the songs pull from when they were written. It's not always like these, especially today. But traditionally, an album is like a "book" with the songs inside being like "chapters." You agreed 👍 chapters in a book yes taking taking the different song sections and compiling them building out a story is like a mini book with different chapters and uh adding in those details to make the song really shine . Chapters of the book are very detailed and some people say instead of track one they say chapter one yeah . so with the different uh uh the analogy to storytelling is is
maybe not even an analogy it might even be like exactly the same because the song lyrics are in essence telling a
story um other people who said the music of the words uh or the music of the words then
the Rhythm then the bass then the basic Baseline Melody then tweak the words then detail of the melody harmonies then
transitions then tweak the harmonies then recycle ♻. Song title plus numbers equals 🟰 chapters lyrics equals 🟰 details. Are studio albums are leaning towards mini which is small book 📕 or full book 📕 📖 📚 both mini and full book 📕 📖 📚 chapter book 📕 📖 📚 which is In my opinion the number is a chapter which means a main division of a book, typically with a number or title while the song title is a song title more of chapter 1 leaning towards book 📕 📖 📚. It dosen’t matter how you say it if an album total 🟰 duration is about 29:25 and it has about 10 chapters it would considered a mini book 📕 📖 📚 but an album that has 8 chapters and the total 🟰 duration is about 49:37 it would consider as a full book 📖 📕 📚 to me it dosen’t matter how long or short the albums are but in my preference albums are books 📖 📚 📕. But what’s your own opinion about it? Are studio albums are leaning towards chapters In my opinion the number is a chapter which means a main division of a book, typically with a number or title while the song title is a song title more of chapter 1 leaning towards book 📕 📖 📚.
I need this studio album 💿 on cd 💿.
Love it love it
All his LPs we had
So thankful you popped this up on TH-cam...it never gets old!
Before there was Hootie and Blowfish, there was Dobbie Gray.
My brother passed away and his wife I don't know what she did with all his old school music
thank you gray
Wow! The songs are what brought me here, but what gorgeous visuals. Many thanks for sharing with us.
Before there was Hootie and Blowfish, there was Dobbie Gray.
Lov it to bits. reminds me of my uncle Zakes
I can tear we had it all
This is a nice song
Even though "Drift Away" is a cover, the album is still solid.
Rest in peace, Dobie.
"Drift Away" is a song by Mentor Williams written in 1970 and originally recorded by John Henry Kurtz on his 1972 album Reunion. Mentor Williams was a country songwriter, and John Henry Kurtz was an actor and swamp rock singer. It was later given to soul-singer Dobie Gray, to which it became a surprise International hit; and the best known version. In 1973 the song became Dobie Gray's biggest hit, peaking at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and certified gold by the RIAA.[2] It was the final pop hit for Decca Records in the United States.
A new version by Uncle Kracker, with Gray, became a major hit in 2003.
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We are in winther
Not available on Spotify- those Fools! Not a bad note on entire album
Any idea why this album isn't on streaming? I picked up my copy in the cutouts in the late 70s. Solid album! "The Time I Love You The Most" should have been a hit!
Hi, Tim - GOOD question! Only digital variation of the entire album that's readily available, is as part of a very affordable (at present) 3-record Beat Goes On compilation from 2011 (likely NOT the master tapes, as Dobie's are said to have been destroyed in the Universal Studios fire exactly 3 years before but, have reached out again to them in hopes of getting further clarification as to their source media). Do HIGHLY recommend downloading UMG's Ultimate Collection for $9.49 if so inclined - does have "The Time I Love You The Most" - and BTW, just COULDN'T agree MORE with your assessment; more than a FEW of Dobie's potential singles went unreleased (Capricorn situation MIGHT be somewhat understandable, though) I too am truly BAFFLED as to WHY.....like a LOT of their releases, physical copies are PRICEY - but, have to imagine it's also been made available for streaming.....
UPDATE: just heard back from BGO - their comp actually WAS taken from UMG's British-based COPIES of Dobie's master tapes, and he's going to bring my recommendation to the label's product developer to release all 4 Capricorn albums, the non-album single on another collection.....
@@ogam5 Thank you for this information. I always wondered why I couldn’t find this anywhere!
Are studio albums big or small compared to a chapter book 📕 📖 📚? And in your own opinion It is a cohesive collection of songs used to tell a bigger theme or project an overall vibe. Think of an album as a book. And your songs as chapters.
Every book has chapters. Every album has songs.
Each chapter is different. Each song is different.
But the collection of chapters (the collection of songs) is what tells the full story of the book (of the album) 💿. Usually the songs on an album are the result of an artist's creations during a season of life. This means the songs can all speak to a similar set of themes, ideas and topics. So the aim of an album name is to try and sum up the big story/concept that all the songs pull from when they were written. It's not always like these, especially today. But traditionally, an album is like a "book" with the songs inside being like "chapters." You agreed 👍 chapters in a book yes taking taking the different song sections and compiling them building out a story is like a mini book with different chapters and uh adding in those details to make the song really shine . Chapters of the book are very detailed and some people say instead of track one they say chapter one yeah . so with the different uh uh the analogy to storytelling is is
maybe not even an analogy it might even be like exactly the same because the song lyrics are in essence telling a
story um other people who said the music of the words uh or the music of the words then
the Rhythm then the bass then the basic Baseline Melody then tweak the words then detail of the melody harmonies then
transitions then tweak the harmonies then recycle ♻. Song title plus numbers equals 🟰 chapters lyrics equals 🟰 details. Are studio albums are leaning towards mini which is small book 📕 or full book 📕 📖 📚 both mini and full book 📕 📖 📚 chapter book 📕 📖 📚 which is In my opinion the number is a chapter which means a main division of a book, typically with a number or title while the song title is a song title more of chapter 1 leaning towards book 📕 📖 📚. It dosen’t matter how you say it if an album total 🟰 duration is about 29:25 and it has about 10 chapters it would considered a mini book 📕 📖 📚 but an album that has 8 chapters and the total 🟰 duration is about 49:37 it would consider as a full book 📖 📕 📚 to me it dosen’t matter how long or short the albums are but in my preference albums are books 📖 📚 📕. But what’s your own opinion about it? Are studio albums are leaning towards chapters In my opinion the number is a chapter which means a main division of a book, typically with a number or title while the song title is a song title more of chapter 1 leaning towards book 📕 📖 📚.
It is all about the money
melow
my wifes favourite was lovin arms a classic