Frankie Lee - Going Back Home
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Track List: Going Back Home
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Album Details: Going Back Home
- Release Date:
- 01/01/1994
- Label:
- Blind Pig
- UPC:
- 019148501324
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Vocalist Frankie Lee has always been an engaging and energetic live performer, though his recorded output is still very small, given the number of years he's been around and how legendary his live shows have become. If Denise LaSalle is a modern day ...Full Frankie Lee Biography
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Pros: Strong songs, good production, great singing, good musicianship.
Cons: "Too Busy Thinking about.." great performance, however not meant to be sung by anyone over the age of 25.
The recording opens with a bang with "Finders Keepers" and stays on track throughout. Nice horn arrangements, more than solid backing and excellent singing. Not Frankie's best, but its up there. Hard to go wrong with this one.