I Can Feel It in My Bones*+[4:15](M. White, W. Flemons, D. Whitehead): The uptempo groove of "I Can Feel It in My Bones"
is the closest thing to dance music on this album. Yet I doubt if very many people would get up and shake their booty's to
this selection (Perhaps they'll bop their heads and snap their fingers a bit). Still it has a decent arrangement. Aggressive
lead vocals met with minimal vocal harmony. The best part is the guitar and harmonica work. Perhaps a preview of the late
70's and early 80's "Go-Go" sound.
Still, this song could have been done better but the over-emphasis on full brass makes things a little crowded
The Need of Love
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