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Funny (How Time Slips Away) [Compilation]
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Album Details: Funny (How Time Slips Away) [Compilation]

Release Date:01/01/2006
Label:Shout
UPC:5013929502321

Track List: Funny (How Time Slips Away) [Compilation]

  1. Funny (How Time Slips Away)
  2. Pledging My Love
  3. If You Love Me
  4. I'll Get Along Somehow
  5. If It Ain't Onw Thing It's Another
  6. So Close
  7. Endlessly
  8. Everything
  9. True Love
  10. Thousand Cups of Happiness
  11. Darling Come Talk to Me
  1. Guess Who
  2. Just a Kid Named Joe
  3. Be Ever Wonderful
  4. Whole Town's Talking
  5. There Oughta Be a Law
  6. Don't Tell Her the Truth
  7. I'm Waiting
  8. Now I'm Satisfied
  9. Got You on My Mind
  10. Baby, Please

Pro Reviews: Funny (How Time Slips Away) [Compilation]

  • All Music Guide

    Although Joe Hinton put out an LP that was also titled Funny How Time Slips Away in the mid'60s on the Backbeat label, this 2006 CD does not have the same track list. It's an entirely different, 21song compilation of material that Hinton released on Backbeat from around 19641968, including of course the title cut, which was the sole big hit he enjoyed. While Hinton was a bit of a journeyman who never settled into a specific niche, these are good if unspectacular sides mixing varying blends of soul, pop, gospel, and a bit of blues, country, and Southern grit now and then. Although a good amount of the material recorded in the wake of "Funny (How Time Slips Away)" is obviously trying to mine the same brassy, urbane soulpop of that hit, there's also some more standard early soul that makes use of his highest, most gospelinfluenced vocal range. The effect sometimes makes him sound a little like a rawer Brook Benton (and in fact, a few of the songs are Benton covers). Yet he did get in a mo...re downhome groove with tracks like "The Whole Town's Talking," which sounds like mid'60s Motown at its funkiest, while "Don't Tell Her the Truth" could well be the best '60s soul cover of a Paul Anka composition not that there are many people keeping count. - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Joe Hinton

Joe Hinton was a super gospel vocalist and an even finer soul singer, among the most emphatic and gripping among '60s stylists. Hinton originally was a member of the Chosen Gospel Singers and later was a lead vocalist for the Spirit of Memphis quartet before turning to soul in the mid-'60s. While none of his songs for Backbeat were ever huge hits, his releases were mast... Read more