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Johnnie Taylor - Who's Making Love


Label:

Craft Recordings

Genre:

Blues

Product No.:
ACONC 196
UPC: 888072092563
Availability:
Back Ordered
Category:

Vinyl Record




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Featuring the Top 5 hit single "Who's Making Love," as well as songs by Isaac Hayes, David Porter, Steve Cropper, and Booker T. Jones!

A certified gold-selling record, 1968

All-analog mastering by Jeff Powell at Take Out Vinyl

180-gram vinyl pressed at Memphis Record Pressing

In 1968, Johnnie Taylor's provocative single, "Who's Making Love" gave the newly independent Stax Records its
first major hit. The song peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and helped to bolster the label's profile. The
album Who's Making Love was released months later, and not only featured the title track but also an irresistible
collection of bluesy songs penned by Booker T. Jones, Bettye Crutcher, Steve Cropper and the inimitable team of
Isaac Hayes and David Porter.



Side 1
1. Who’s Making Love
2. I’m Not The Same Person
3. Hold On This Time
4. Woman Across The River
5. Can’t Trust Your Neighbor

Side 2
1. Take Care Of Your Homework
2. I’m Trying
3. Poor Make Believer
4. Payback Hurts
5. Mr. Nobody Is Somebody
6. I’d Rather Drink Muddy Water

Customer Reviews (5.00 Stars) 1 person(s) rated this product.

Surprised Me with both Music and Sonics!

posted on 05/19/2022
5 Stars
Reviewer: Greg C
I picked this up for two reasons. 1) It's hard to find Stax records that I don't like and 2) all analog mastering gets me every time. This was surprisingly good - I mean really good - excellent soul tunes backed by Booker T, the Colonel Cropper, Duck Dunn, Al Jackson Jr., and a guest appearance by Issac Hayes. A perfect record for a Friday night with a beer. So onto the sonics... I'm not all that familiar with Jeff Powell at Take Out Vinyl mastering, but i am now! Clear and true... good separation, well mastered.. and good pressing from Memphis record pressing. Nice job craft - please give us more Stax reissues with this level of quality!


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