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Album Details: Billy Joe Thomas

Release Date:09/22/2009
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Track List: Billy Joe Thomas

  1. That's What Friends Are For
  2. Happier Than the Morning Sun
  3. Roads
  4. Song for My Brother
  5. Just as Gone
  1. I Get Enthused
  2. Are We Losing Touch
  3. We Have Got to Get Our Ship Toge...
  4. Stories We Could Tell

Pro Reviews: Billy Joe Thomas

  • All Music Guide

    This 1972 album shows B. J. Thomas in good form, capable of intelligently handling a lyric, especially when given worthy material. One of the highlights of the album and Thomas' career is the hit "Rock and Roll Lullaby," which approximates some heavenly Beach Boystype harmonies to give a subtle yet powerful reading to the tale of a young unwed mother. Adding some fine touches to the wellthoughtout production is Duane Eddy on guitar and the Blossoms on backup vocals. Another cut worthy of special mention is Jimmy Webb's "A Song for My Brother." Thomas delicately sings about the lost innocence of youth, accompanied only by Webb's classically inspired piano playing. It is an intelligent, evocative song, and both singer and player complement each other perfectly. "The Stories We Can Tell," written by John Sebastian, is also an excellent number given special treatment by Pete Drake's subtle and effective steel guitar. There are a few weak moments on the album, such as the beginning of "Happ...ier Than the Morning," a Stevie Wonder tune that starts off dangerously close to MOR until being paradoxically saved by a Wonder harmonica solo. "Are We Losing Touch" also comes close to schmaltz territory, without much lyrical variation on the obvious theme. However, most of the songs are firstrate and arranged skillfully. Thomas himself has a gift for singing soulfully without apparent effort, swirling around lyrics with emotion yet rarely overstating or becoming excessively dramatic. That talent, along with the high quality of material and musicians presented here, makes for a highly listenable pop album. - Michael Ofjord, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

B.J. Thomas

B.J. Thomas (born Billy Joe Thomas) straddled the line between pop/rock and country, achieving success in both genres in the late '60s and '70s. At the beginning of his career, he leaned more heavily on rock roll, but by the mid'70s, he had turned to country music, becoming one of the most successful countrypop stars of the decade.Thomas began singing while he was a ch... Read more