Big Dog 92-7 Music Guide

The Ultimate Arthur Alexander

RELEASE
June 15, 1993
LABEL
Razor & Tie
GENRES
Rhythm & Blues, Country Soul, Soul, Southern Soul, Deep Soul

Album Review

Arthur Alexander was one of the great overlooked figures of 1960s soul music. Alexander possessed a rich, emotive voice that was the perfect instrument for the lovelorn themes of Southern soul, and he was also an estimable songwriter -- the Beatles covered his tune "Anna (Go to Him)," while the Rolling Stones recorded "You Better Move On." However, the themes of disappointment and bad luck that dominated Alexander's lyrics seemed to follow him in real life as well, and he never enjoyed the consistent chart success his fine recordings deserved. The Ultimate Arthur Alexander is a compilation that concentrates on Alexander's early-to-mid-'60s recordings for Dot Records; unfortunately, his superb early-'70s work for Warner Bros. is ignored, as well as his comeback album, 1993's Lonely Just Like Me (which, with the sort of tragic irony that often popped up in Alexander's songs, was released to excellent reviews only a few months before his death). As a result, this album is a bit lacking as a proper retrospective of Alexander's work, but what's here is splendid; beautifully crafted and emotionally compelling, this is Southern soul at its best, with Alexander's songs and performances hitting the bull's-eye each time out. The Ultimate Arthur Alexander doesn't quite live up to its billing, but it is a fine retrospective of his formative work and a treat for anyone who loves deep soul.
Mark Deming, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. You Better Move On
  2. Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)
  3. Shot of R&B
  4. Anna (Go to Him)
  5. Every Day I Have to Cry Some
  6. Call Me Lonesome
  7. Detroit City
  8. In the Middle of It All
  9. Pretty Girls Everywhere
  10. Go Home Girl
  11. Whole Lot of Trouble
  12. I Hang My Head and Cry
  13. You Don't Care
  14. Keep Her Guessing
  15. Where Have You Been (All My Life)
  16. Black Night