General Johnson: Generally Speaking - 1972

This was, ostensibly, a General Johnson solo album, but it sounded pretty much like a Chairmen Of The Board album and some tracks on it appeared on COTB's Bitter-Sweet album from the same year. I have therefore only covered those songs that were unique to this album.  

God's Gift To A Man is an extremely catchy number, with General's great voice soaring above the infectious melody. Both Every Couple's Not A Pair and I'll Never Get Tired Of You are top quality soulful ballads with impressive, warm, deep backing and the General's voice once again peerless. My Credit Didn't Go Through ups the beat a bit on a solid, funkier song. 

Things Are Bound To Get Better Later On is a typical Johnson socially-conscious muscular ballad. It ends in a funky, Temptations-psychedelic soul upbeat instrumental style before Johnson arrives back in recognisable fashion at the end. 

Mary Lou Thomas is one of the album's best tracks - a funky tale of a backwoods woman in the Elmo James style. Only Time Will Tell is a string and brass-driven instrumental while Savannah Lady has one of those great, heartbreaking vocals form Johnson. I love this one. Also strong is I'm In Love Darling and Only Time Will Tell also has a vocal version.

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