- Format: CD
- Label: Ace
- Genre: Blues, Soul, Funk
From singing from the hip on the jive talking innuendo of ‘Fox Hunting On The Weekend’ in 1968 to the socio-political consciousness of 1970’s ‘Is It Because I’m Black’ Syl Johnson single-handedly charts the shift in Afro-American life, on two great albums made for Twinight Records & reproduced here.
Track listing:DRESSES TOO SHORT: I CAN TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS • DIFFERENT STROKES • SOUL DRIPPIN’ • FOX HUNTING ON THE WEEKEND • ODE TO SOUL MAN • COME ON SOCK IT TO ME • I’LL TAKE THOSE SKINNY LEGS • TRY ME • SAME KIND OF THING • I’VE GOT THE REAL THING • SORRY ‘BOUT DAT! IS IT BECAUSE I’M BLACK: IS IT BECAUSE I’M BLACK? • COME TOGETHER • TOGETHER, FOREVER • CONCRETE RESERVATION • BLACK BALLOONS • WALK A MILE IN MY SHOES • I’M TALKIN’ ‘BOUT FREEDOM • RIGHT ON