Patches: Best of Clarence Carter [Aim] Clarence Carter |
Released November 04, 1997
Remembered most for his late-'60s/early-'70s Atlantic albums and his Muscle Shoals rhythm section, Clarence Carter had a few big hits -- "Patches," "Slip Away," "Too Weak to Fight," "Strokin'" -- and a lot of minor hits. The Best of Clarence Carter does an adequate job collecting the mandatory classics like "Patches" and "Slip Away," along with a few of Carter's lesser-known songs like "Lovely Day" and "Back Stabbers." Nothing about this particular collection sets it apart from the many similar Carter best-ofs out there, except maybe that "Strokin'" is surprisingly missing. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
TRACKS 1. Patches 2. Slip Away 3. You Talk Too Much 4. Brick House 5. Starting All over Again 6. Too Weak to Fight 7. Back Stabbers 8. Everybody Plays the Fool 9. Got a Thing About You Baby 10. You Don't Have to Say You Love Me 11. I'm Easy 12. Drift Away 13. Woman Don't Go Astray 14. Lovely Day
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