Doris Duke: A Legend In Her Own Time - 1971

Also from Doris was the follow-up to 1969's I'm A Loser, A Legend In Her Own Time, from 1971. It is in the same vein as its predecessor, and, apparently was preferred by Doris herself. It is full of brassy, kick-ass soul with a proud edge to the vocals and the accompanying lyrics. Doris has plenty of advice for all you girls out there - don't you go down the same road I did, no sir, or trust the man you love with your best friend. 

Highlights are I'd Do It All Over You, the upbeat Northern Soul groove of Don't Let The Green Grass Fool You, He's Everything I Need, It Sure Was Fun and the very Stax-ish ballad Since I Fell For You. Once again it was an album of Heaven-sent SOUL. 

Just check out (Oh Lord) I Wish I Could Sleep. Wonderful stuff.

Oh, and Doris, I dig that crazy outfit mama....

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