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Lee Moses Time And Place LP (Psych Splatter Color Vinyl)

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Future Days Recordings

Future Days Recordings
2025-04-24 USD 34.91

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Genre Soul
Artist Lee Moses

1971 Album Remastered & Pressed On Psych Splatter Color Vinyl LP!
A Heady Mix Of Funk, Soul And R&B!
Featuring His Stellar Soul Rendition Of "California Dreaming"!

Lee Moses was a huge talent and if he'd had the big hit album he richly deserved, Time And Place would've been it. A self-taught multi-instrumentalist, Moses cut his teeth in the clubs of Atlanta, the 'Motown of the South', where he frequently performed alongside his contemporary Gladys Knight (who reportedly wanted him for the Pips, but couldn't pin him down).

It was, however, in New York in the '60s that Moses made his greatest bid to find the solo fame he desired. Moses began working there as a session player, even playing frequently with a pre-fame Jimi Hendrix, but his close relationship with producer and Atlanta native Johnny Brantley eventually saw him getting his own break via a series of 45s in 1967 - most notably with covers of Joe Simon's "My Adorable One", The Four Tops' "Reach Out ('ll Be There)" and The Beatles' "Day Tripper".

It was 1971 before Moses' dream of being at stage front was realized, when he released his Brantley-produced LP Time And Place for Maple Records. Recorded with a band including members of The Ohio Players and Moses' own backing group The Disciples, it was, nonetheless, Moses himself whose star quality shone through, via his scratchy guitar riffs, his throat-ripping vocals and the stirring mood that permeates the LP's heady mix of funk, soul and R&B.

The LP did no business, and Moses' dream quickly crumbled. Though details on his life are scarce, it's believed he fled New York disenchanted with the music industry, feeling he'd been double-crossed by Brantley both in credit and remuneration for the countless records he'd played on. Back in Atlanta, Moses returned to playing the clubs, married twice, and fell into depression and drug dependency. He died in 1997 at the age of 56.

Time And Place soon became a much-sought-after item for collectors, and its cult has continued to grow over the years. Here, Future Days re-present it on deluxe vinyl, with brand new liner notes from Sarah Sweeney including interviews with Moses' sister and his closest collaborator, the singer and guitarist Hermon Hitson. Through them, Moses becomes a little - but just a little - less of an enigma.

Lee Moses' 1971 LP on Maple Records called Time and Place has long been the Holy Grail for R&B and soul collectors, and one listen to this Atlanta musician's scratchy and funky guitar playing and his raspy and throat shedding deep soul singing style should be enough to convince anyone that he was indeed a great lost soul treasure.
-Steve Leggett, AllMusic

Features

  • Psych Splatter Color Vinyl
  • Remastered
  • Expanded gatefold Stoughton tip-on jacket
  • New liner notes by Sarah Sweeney

Selections

Side One:

  1. Time And Place
  2. Got That Will
  3. What You Don't Want Me To Be
  4. California Dreaming
  5. Every Boy And Girl

Side Two:

  1. Hey Joe
  2. Free At Last
  3. Would You Give Up Everything
  4. Adorable One