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Al Wilson - Searching for the Dolphins

Searching for the Dolphins
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Release Date:01/01/1968
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  • All Music Guide

    Although best known for the irresistible Northern Soul groover "The Snake," Al Wilson's stunning debut LP largely eschews uptempo dancefloor fare in favor of a luminous folkjazz approach that perfectly complements Wilson's rich, textured vocals. Produced by Johnny Rivers and arranged by the team of Marty Paich and Gene Page, Searching for the Dolphins boasts a supple, stringsweetened beauty enhanced by its impeccable song selection, including Fred Neil's title cut, Jimmy Webb's "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" and Rivers' own "Poor Side of Town"Wilson is an uncommonly expressive vocalist, and he articulates the emotional depth of the material with clarity and poignancy.

    - Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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Biography

Al Wilson

Best remembered for the soul classic "Show and Tell," singer Al Wilson was born June 19, 1939 in Meridian, Mississippi. From childhood forward he was singing professionally, and by the age of 12 was leading his own spiritual quartet and singing in the church choir, even performing covers of country and western hits as circumstances dictated. While he was in high school,... Read more