Who is this dude?
This was the song that hit me so immediately on Henrik Schwarz' DJ Kicks and I can only find a little bit of info on him online -
---OBITUARIES------
Jae Mason R.I.P. Oct. 1, 2003
My "Big Brother" and songwriting partner/mentor, who did a couple of
beautiful albums for Buddha, was one of the best country-soul men, ever,
who introduced me to Willie Nelson, Jimmy Buffet, etc...( Jimmy bought us a steak dinner at 5am once up at JP's )...
...who wrote Pheobe Snow's last hit, " Soothin'"...who opened solo for Springsteen,
was covered by Taj Mahal and others.
Jae, those that are aware of your greatness
( not enough, thanks to a superficial, nepotistic, greedy, music industry )
will be left without a major beacon of soulshine....
BDA 466 Jae Mason Woman(you've gotta be there)
BDS 5640 Jae Mason Tender Man (1975)
How hard are these to find? Is anything in the world as good as "Let It Out"? Its like this ideal blend of soul and 70s AM rock radio or something.
― deej.. (deej..), Thursday, 18 January 2007 23:28 (nineteen years ago)
How is the rest of that Schwartz mix? I've heard so much about it, been thinking of getting it.
― B.Graff (mr_graff), Thursday, 18 January 2007 23:34 (nineteen years ago)
I like it a lot but obv I pretty much heard about it on here so I'm sure some other people will have some more insightful things to say about it............its really enjoyable to me because of how it fits in w/ lots of the stuff i've been listening to/discovering lately that isn't so new (i.e. 70s/80s R&B etc)
I guess this thread is kind of doomed because its basically 'deej really likes song, must express enthusiasm on internet' about a dude whose basically an under-recorded 70s obscurity (although you'd think opening for springsteen...) but seriously, how great is that cowbell/guitar solo/bassline etc
― deej.. (deej..), Friday, 19 January 2007 16:39 (nineteen years ago)