With the great Ross Stanley on keys. I remember this from Naughty Rythyms Tour 1973, with the singers shimmying across the stage. These guys nail the vocal arrangement.
A great Womack song which reminds me of "If You Don't Want My Love" which Ronnie Wood covered on his excellent 1975 album "Now Look" co-produced by Wood, Womack and McLagan and features the same backing vocals (from Womack) as you can hear on this track.
I used to follow Kokomo way back - and this was always the killa. This is lovely. Makes an old man so very happy. Hey Tony I sent up a tray of Guinesses' way back at the Hope and Anchor at Allan Spenner's request. Happy days.
This old man got a gifted voice, he is just natural all the way, and this performance with younger guys is the best so far. well recorded, great sound.
With the great Ross Stanley on keys. I remember this from Naughty Rythyms Tour 1973, with the singers shimmying across the stage. These guys nail the vocal arrangement.
A great Womack song which reminds me of "If You Don't Want My Love" which Ronnie Wood covered on his excellent 1975 album "Now Look" co-produced by Wood, Womack and McLagan and features the same backing vocals (from Womack) as you can hear on this track.
I used to follow Kokomo way back - and this was always the killa. This is lovely. Makes an old man so very happy. Hey Tony I sent up a tray of Guinesses' way back at the Hope and Anchor at Allan Spenner's request. Happy days.
How on earth could that tray of Guinness have made it intact through that wall-to-wall Hope 'n' Anchor crowd?
This old man got a gifted voice, he is just natural all the way, and this performance with younger guys is the best so far. well recorded, great sound.
letting aside the original Kokomo recording....