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Release Date:01/01/1966
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  • All Music Guide

    Bobby Moore's sole album for the Chess label was paced by "Searching for My Love," the fine soul ballad that made the RB Top Ten and the pop Top Thirty in 1966 (though it was sung by Chico Jenkins, not by saxophonist/bandleader Moore). Nothing else on the LP comes close to its quality, and though it's okay overall, it definitely has its share of filler, including some stock soul instrumentals. Better are the vocal ballads, which have the smoochy organsaxguitar sound of much grassroots romantic soul of the period. Though it's fairly Southern in feel (having been recorded in Muscle Shoals), it's not quite as churchy or downhome as much of the "deep soul" from the region; it's a bit more pop in slant, though it's passionate enough. There's the occasional aboveaverage tune, like the nonsensical rap in the novelty dance number "The Hamburger Song" and the pensive "When I Get This Feeling." But overall it's quite an average 1966 soul album, neither too good nor at all bad. All twelve of its ...songs are on the 24track compilation Go Ahead and Burn, which also includes all of the songs from Moore and the Rhythm Aces' four nonLP 196670 singles, along with four cuts (two from 1968 and two from 1970) that had only appeared previously on a Japanese LP. - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Bobby Moore

A Mongtomery, AL, soul group, Bobby Moore the Rhythm Aces had a solid up-tempo hit in 1967, "Searching for My Love," on Checker. Moore was a tenor saxophonist. He formed the group with lead vocalist Chico Jenkins, Larry Moore, Joe Frank, Clifford Laws, Marion Sledge, and John Baldwin Jr. in the mid-'60s, and they later signed with Checker. They were unable to sustain t... Read more