When I want to remember my mom, at least I got Atlantic Records. At least I got magic printed down forever to remind me of grooving down in the basement with the stereo blasting because that's how she grew up too. These are the songs of a childhood from The 1940s to the 1960s. Because by 1971 there was a culmination of soul on wax. Were you born in 1945, you would then be 26 when this came out. Imagine that. Are we really so far apart when you hear it? How does that work?
When he says “if loving you is a crime then gimme time ‘cause I’ll always be guiltyyyyy” I screamed, threw one hand in the air, clutched at my heart with the other hand, and slid out of my chair. Why you gotta hurt me like that, Lee?
I'm 49 years old, so I can understand how this wasn't under my radar. I was introduced, as many, from a TV show. Shameful. This guy should have been a a legend. Just another on the list.
How something this good can remain obscure for all these years is such a sad type of miracle. I'm just now discovering this and here I am over 60 years of age and have lived in Ga. all my life.
I'm only 47, but have been obsessed with 1960's music since a child. I'm constantly being turned on to artists/songs from that period & the well never seems to run dry. Friends will show me records or links from 60's artists I've never heard of, & I typically at first thought assume it's because it sucks, but I'm continually proven wrong & amazed. Long live 60's soul, rock, funk, etc...!
It’s simple, the music we hear isn’t necessarily the best music, it is the music we are sold by the businessmen who own and operate the music business. We’re told it’s the best and there is a huge, money-making apparatus that works to support that notion. Maybe it is, maybe it isn’t, but my guess is that you have a neighbor or someone you work with who is every bit as good as the ones you are told are the best. I know I do. In this case the record companies already had Pickett and Redding and were busy making money selling their musical talent. They didn’t have time to have more. The confluence of art and money is an interesting place where many truths are revealed.
@@tompaulcampbell absolutely! I know his niece and it is so cool to see old photos of him and the babysitters. Such a sad story in the end but timeless music.
In a weird way, this album and Moses's life work tells me how DEEP the music industry was in the 60's and 70's....the fact that he was barely noticed relatively speaking to the era is unbelievable. When my dad and uncles said they don't make music like they used, I see their comparisons are not even fair.
Damn shame Lee never got more recognition. This man pours every ounce of his soul into his music. We remember you Lee. Thanks for the music that makes me dance and cry
+Ennui Escape Yep, he did session work in NYC, the wrong scene for his genre. Maybe if he had worked in Memphis or Detroit, who knows? He might have taken off like a rocket. He was truly great.
The BEST SOUL/FUNK/R&B ALBUM in DECADES .. LEE MOSES is "THE TRUE MAN OF SOUL".. Give Him A Honorary GRAMMY. its Long Awaited and it'll be well Deserved... LEE MOSES ROCKS!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.
That drummer is loose but tight! Love the way this has such rough energy and soul but everything hangs together 'just so'. And as for Lee's voice, wow, seriously hard to think how he didn't hit the big time, the man was robbed.
I really enjoy sharing my favorite obscure artists with my friends and family. This is most likely one of my favorites, and they are all shocked that they have never heard him before. R.I.P. Lee Moses.
Since it's almost impossible to get this vinyl anywhere in EU I'm so glad that youtube exists... Found so many gems, rediscovered world of R'n'R from 60' and 70' especially rock from Japan, Korea, Turkey and all the rest of the oldies but goldies.
Ya, it's totally wild. The stuff from Japan is fantastic. I know that we have a lot of things to work on as a people.. but there are a few things we totally nail.
Je l'écoute souvent le matin, au moins une fois par semaine. Depuis que je l'ai entendu la première fois, je n'écoute plus les musiques de la même manière. Lee moses a touché mon coeur, encore plus que mes tympans.
As far as I can tell This is not the “time and place” album that released originally, but seemingly Lee Moses entire discography plus singles in one compilation. If you go to Spotify you will find 20 of the 23 songs split between two albums “Bad Girl” (1984) and “Time and Place” (1971) - the remaining 3 songs were singles / 45s outside of these albums For anyone wondering, I had to go down a rabbit hole to learn this
1. My Adorable One 00:00 2. Diana (From N.Y.C.) 2:54 3. Reach Out, I’ll Be There 5:17 4. Day Tripper 8:04 5. Bad Girl (Part 1) 10:07 6. Bad Girl (Part 2) 12:33 7. I’m Sad About It 14:52 8. How Much Longer 17:42 9. If Loving You Is a Crime 20:22 10. Never In My Life 22:58 11. Time & Place (single version) 25:40 12. I Can’t Take No Chances 28:45 13. Time & Place (album version) 31:33 14. Got That Will 34:31 15. What You Don’t Want Me To Be 37:33 16. California Dreaming 40:25 17. Every Boy & Girl 44:50 18. Hey Joe 47:33 19. Free At Last 53:41 20. Would You Give Up Everything 57:33 21. Adorable One 1:01:00 22. Dark End Of The Street 1:04:45 23. She’s a Bad Girl 1:08:07
A momentous album. Almost depressing that something so profoundly beautiful could pass over into obscurity. It's a perfect free-standing argument for a "free" internet.
obscurity?? Just because YOU dont know a certain album (and i can guarantee there are thousands and thousands of great alums , masterpieces that you dont know of.) doesnt mean it passed over into obscurity. This what you display is the typical western narcissism.
Wow, a mixture of good and bad here. Lots of energy but some real sour notes. The bandleader should have had everyone tune up before recording. It's a mystery why he didn't.
Dis dude da sh*t!!😍🥰 How da f*ck did we miss out on dis. I just discovered him last night watching "Snowfall" I was like who is dat!? I had to pull him up. He was singing California Dreaming. Thanx for posting dis album. 💐 I heard the one song by him "Adorable One" years ago but not the other songs by him. I think I heard the one of the other ones but I still think we missed out on some great tunes. So I guess I just didn't know who he was and the other jams. He makes me think of Celo.
So many songs we love most are sometimes too difficult to avoid redundancy and even plagiarisms's unintentional or not. But some are uninhibited pure potential and possibility music made manifest a different vein of influence. Rock and roll in spite of show business.
Yes Sir! This is some funky-ass stuff. Musically speaking, soul music peaked in this era. Nothing that has been made recently comes close. If you like this check, out Baby Huey - he's another forgotten gem from a bygone era.
I've just opened the latest MOJO magazine (Feb. 2022 issue # 339) and found a feature titled "1971 Nuggets" with a list of 50 lesser known gems from this year. What a find! I love this album.
@@verodemode merci de nous avoir épargné la publicité. C'est un vrai plaisir, je reviens souvent ici. J'espère que vous avez conscience du plaisir que vous apportez indirectement depuis tout ce temps.
Uma das melhores sonzeras que já ouvi enquanto vivo! Que eeesso!!! Conheci a partir do Baby Huey and the Babysitters. Conhece, algo similar e essas duas pedradas??
Just an amazing voice, so raw and direct. To me, this is music that really satisfies and in its intensity is very close to gospel music. My favourite Lee Moses track varies, but overall it would be 'Free at Last'. It is a great song about liberation from the censure of others and the shame and guilt other people would put on you with their gaze (kind of like making you their prisoner) but maybe has an even wider significance than that - kind of on a par with Sam Cooke's 'A Change is Gonna Come'. Also on that track the bass playing is some of the best around, and I love Lee Moses' guitar part on that, too - its so down home and has that 'edge' which not many players seem to have (Bobby Womack also had this with his guitar playing, Rance Allen, too).
When I want to remember my mom, at least I got Atlantic Records. At least I got magic printed down forever to remind me of grooving down in the basement with the stereo blasting because that's how she grew up too.
These are the songs of a childhood from The 1940s to the 1960s. Because by 1971 there was a culmination of soul on wax. Were you born in 1945, you would then be 26 when this came out. Imagine that. Are we really so far apart when you hear it? How does that work?
When he says “if loving you is a crime then gimme time ‘cause I’ll always be guiltyyyyy” I screamed, threw one hand in the air, clutched at my heart with the other hand, and slid out of my chair.
Why you gotta hurt me like that, Lee?
I'm 49 years old, so I can understand how this wasn't under my radar. I was introduced, as many, from a TV show. Shameful. This guy should have been a a legend. Just another on the list.
How something this good can remain obscure for all these years is such a sad type of miracle.
I'm just now discovering this and here I am over 60 years of age and have lived in Ga. all my life.
Ohhh, que fuerte. Yo también lo acabo de conocer, es una joya.
I'm only 47, but have been obsessed with 1960's music since a child. I'm constantly being turned on to artists/songs from that period & the well never seems to run dry. Friends will show me records or links from 60's artists I've never heard of, & I typically at first thought assume it's because it sucks, but I'm continually proven wrong & amazed. Long live 60's soul, rock, funk, etc...!
Bad Girl par Lee Moses de 1967 (générique de fin).
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The stink-face I'm making while listening along just means I'm enjoying, carry on
Making the stankiest of faces.
Can somebody explain to me how on earth this man wasn’t as big as Pickett or Redding? Incredible soulful. Thanks for uploading
espaninan 4 the only reason that “fame” has, sometimes, nothing to do with “talent.”
They say for every hit there's at least 10 others that were as good if not better
It’s simple, the music we hear isn’t necessarily the best music, it is the music we are sold by the businessmen who own and operate the music business. We’re told it’s the best and there is a huge, money-making apparatus that works to support that notion. Maybe it is, maybe it isn’t, but my guess is that you have a neighbor or someone you work with who is every bit as good as the ones you are told are the best. I know I do. In this case the record companies already had Pickett and Redding and were busy making money selling their musical talent. They didn’t have time to have more.
The confluence of art and money is an interesting place where many truths are revealed.
💎💎💎
No idea
Lee Moses and O.V. Wright are criminally underrated. Both are among the all time greats in my eyes.
Roy C too
Baby Huey too!
Yeh man got all the younglings listening to bad girl, they were playing it in there next set at there gig
Not in my houshold, but yeah definitely underrated. Same with Darondo.
@@tompaulcampbell absolutely! I know his niece and it is so cool to see old photos of him and the babysitters. Such a sad story in the end but timeless music.
In a weird way, this album and Moses's life work tells me how DEEP the music industry was in the 60's and 70's....the fact that he was barely noticed relatively speaking to the era is unbelievable. When my dad and uncles said they don't make music like they used, I see their comparisons are not even fair.
Unbelievable. I, too, just discovered him- and I'm in my 60's, and have listened to and loved this kind of music all my life.
Damn shame Lee never got more recognition. This man pours every ounce of his soul into his music. We remember you Lee. Thanks for the music that makes me dance and cry
One of the greatest albums the world will ever know.
Such an emotive voice. Truly a tragedy he was not fully recognized in his lifetime.
+Ennui Escape Yep, he did session work in NYC, the wrong scene for his genre. Maybe if he had worked in Memphis or Detroit, who knows? He might have taken off like a rocket. He was truly great.
The BEST SOUL/FUNK/R&B ALBUM in DECADES ..
LEE MOSES is "THE TRUE MAN OF SOUL"..
Give Him A
Honorary GRAMMY. its Long Awaited and it'll be well Deserved...
LEE MOSES ROCKS!!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.
bad girl part 1 & 2 are a masterpiece
Les trois derniers morceaux aussi pour ma part.
That drummer is loose but tight! Love the way this has such rough energy and soul but everything hangs together 'just so'. And as for Lee's voice, wow, seriously hard to think how he didn't hit the big time, the man was robbed.
Such a great drummer, my god! The band is ridicously good.
I really enjoy sharing my favorite obscure artists with my friends and family. This is most likely one of my favorites, and they are all shocked that they have never heard him before. R.I.P. Lee Moses.
Since it's almost impossible to get this vinyl anywhere in EU I'm so glad that youtube exists... Found so many gems, rediscovered world of R'n'R from 60' and 70' especially rock from Japan, Korea, Turkey and all the rest of the oldies but goldies.
Ya, it's totally wild. The stuff from Japan is fantastic.
I know that we have a lot of things to work on as a people.. but there are a few things we totally nail.
I have listened to this album about a dozen times. I just can't get enough of it, it's like a drug. How else can I cure what ails this soul.
Je l'écoute souvent le matin, au moins une fois par semaine. Depuis que je l'ai entendu la première fois, je n'écoute plus les musiques de la même manière.
Lee moses a touché mon coeur, encore plus que mes tympans.
This album is like a window to heaven!! Wonderful!!
Lee Moses is just that "touched by God" level of talent
Can't accurately tell how many saturday mornings these ol'records fulfilled.
HEY JOE!...Him and Jimmy!..nobody can do it better!!💎💎!!!!!!
This is one of the greatest albums ever recorded.
Thanks for the share!
What did I just click on? Amazing!! Jaw to the floor!! Musical Masterpeice!!!
An unsung hero, with a voice you can hear the pain, tight band, timing was a few years late to appciated.
As far as I can tell This is not the “time and place” album that released originally, but seemingly Lee Moses entire discography plus singles in one compilation. If you go to Spotify you will find 20 of the 23 songs split between two albums “Bad Girl” (1984) and “Time and Place” (1971) - the remaining 3 songs were singles / 45s outside of these albums
For anyone wondering, I had to go down a rabbit hole to learn this
My God! I'm sure this album will break my heart! It has a lot of soul in it!
Con el alma, con las tripas,con todo,con todo canta Lee Moses,thanks for the music
1. My Adorable One 00:00
2. Diana (From N.Y.C.) 2:54
3. Reach Out, I’ll Be There 5:17
4. Day Tripper 8:04
5. Bad Girl (Part 1) 10:07
6. Bad Girl (Part 2) 12:33
7. I’m Sad About It 14:52
8. How Much Longer 17:42
9. If Loving You Is a Crime 20:22
10. Never In My Life 22:58
11. Time & Place (single version) 25:40
12. I Can’t Take No Chances 28:45
13. Time & Place (album version) 31:33
14. Got That Will 34:31
15. What You Don’t Want Me To Be 37:33
16. California Dreaming 40:25
17. Every Boy & Girl 44:50
18. Hey Joe 47:33
19. Free At Last 53:41
20. Would You Give Up Everything 57:33
21. Adorable One 1:01:00
22. Dark End Of The Street 1:04:45
23. She’s a Bad Girl 1:08:07
Art Mienz.......
We Thank You.
You deserve it all my friend
Thank you 🙏🏻
A momentous album. Almost depressing that something so profoundly beautiful could pass over into obscurity. It's a perfect free-standing argument for a "free" internet.
obscurity?? Just because YOU dont know a certain album (and i can guarantee there are thousands and thousands of great alums , masterpieces that you dont know of.) doesnt mean it passed over into obscurity.
This what you display is the typical western narcissism.
@@Stoney-Jacksman What's the matter with you? Lighten up, for god sake. The guy's not claiming to know everything that's ever been recorded.
Wow, a mixture of good and bad here. Lots of energy but some real sour notes. The bandleader should have had everyone tune up before recording. It's a mystery why he didn't.
@@giovanna8187 smoke some weed...ain't that serious...
💎
Never take this off, friend. you are doing a great service to the world!
Lee Moses where have you been all my life?
Grand fan de Popa Chubby, j'adopte Lee Moses que je trouve vraiment super. Vieux motard que jamais !
OMG!!! This album is so perfect!!!...Jesus,Man, Lee Moses...What fuck perfect voice...Thanks for uploading this perfect treasure!!!
Whatever the real thing is, this is it.
Dis dude da sh*t!!😍🥰 How da f*ck did we miss out on dis. I just discovered him last night watching "Snowfall" I was like who is dat!? I had to pull him up. He was singing California Dreaming. Thanx for posting dis album. 💐 I heard the one song by him "Adorable One" years ago but not the other songs by him. I think I heard the one of the other ones but I still think we missed out on some great tunes. So I guess I just didn't know who he was and the other jams. He makes me think of Celo.
I’m glad Snowfall put him on. He deserves so much more recognition. This is the best soul album no one’s heard.
10 / 10...this is in my top soul albums....with Darondo one of my fav!!!..thanks for sharing!
;) ;) niceee
The definition of SOUL music!!
Just bustin with soul 👑
Very underrated singer! Indeed.
So many songs we love most are sometimes too difficult to avoid redundancy and even plagiarisms's unintentional or not. But some are uninhibited pure potential and possibility music made manifest a different vein of influence. Rock and roll in spite of show business.
no words can describe his voice, it's just so good it's unreal.
also I wasn't aware he played guitar til I read about it just now, WOW!
I'm just now hearing about this guy. This is gangsta! Thank you so much for this!!!!!
My heart is aching....and I don't want it to stop.
I found this Masterpiece today. Right "time and place" indeed. Thank you Lee Moses. Thanks universe.
Thank you very very very much !
Every song is banging on this album.
It's so fucking raw I'm gonna cry.
Enjoying every song, one note at a time
Just so good, so much soul, so much passion.. perfect
muitíssimo obrigado!
de
Belo Horizonte - Brasil.
:)
just finished and simply clicked on repeat
This is the shit 🤦🏾♂️ ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤2023 Greetings from Germany
Yes Sir! This is some funky-ass stuff. Musically speaking, soul music peaked in this era. Nothing that has been made recently comes close. If you like this check, out Baby Huey - he's another forgotten gem from a bygone era.
unfassbar gut
I've just opened the latest MOJO magazine (Feb. 2022 issue # 339) and found a feature titled "1971 Nuggets" with a list of 50 lesser known gems from this year.
What a find! I love this album.
can't believe you uploaded this album, it's definitely my favorite of all times ! thank you so much you made my day and the next ones :)))))
thank you so much for the compliment! It's a great album indeed! :)
@@verodemode merci de nous avoir épargné la publicité. C'est un vrai plaisir, je reviens souvent ici. J'espère que vous avez conscience du plaisir que vous apportez indirectement depuis tout ce temps.
@@foxlermite815 🥰 merci!
Thank YOU for this and for the worthy description
The drumming is excellent. Great music so glad I stumbled upon this. Thanks for upload.
Goosebumps this whole LP
Every single second.
Ce n'est ni mon époque, ni ma culture mais je pourrais pas expliquer ce que cette musique provoque en moi. Merci beaucoup de nous avoir partagé ça ❤️
Love this!!! Will play this album on a sunday morning with coffee
Immaculate album.
OGDonNinja hey you’re the hip hop album dude!
Wow, what an album! Thank you so much for sharing.
+Soul Donkey Thanks for stopping by
Killer soul ,best voice ever i love this man
Listened to this album and I'm blown away. An absolute underrated gem
when perfection becomes an album......thanks for sharing!
This is amazing 😍👍
PS : best version of California dreamin IMO
Right up there with Melanie's version! Both INCREDIBLE!
Lee you have it all. Sing your heart out for the world to hear
How much Soul, can one men have ❤
This speaks to me on a deep, deep, level.
Απλά δάκρυσα μόλις τέλειωσε ο δίσκος
that's really cute
Thank you!!! A rare gem
yes!!! :)
This album is now in my tip 10 of albums I love! thankyou
+sweenyboyblue :D :D
enfin nous l avons trouvé! l homme qui valait trois milliards. Finally we found it! The man who was worth three billion. :)
My soul slides away through this journey, and here's the soundtrack of it.
Absolute beast.... first play blew me away!
FUCKING MASTER PIECE! WHY THIS GUY IS NOT FAMOUS!!!!!
Today was the 1st day I found this Amazing mans voice. Thank you Lee and Godbless you.. Adorable one is just beautiful.
Bassplayer has a field day in no.23
This album is fire
Oh my, my Mom and Dad's generation... this was their Sunday night jam.
hace mucho tiempo que no escuchaba un album con tanto poder exelente album
love this album
Uma das melhores sonzeras que já ouvi enquanto vivo! Que eeesso!!!
Conheci a partir do Baby Huey and the Babysitters.
Conhece, algo similar e essas duas pedradas??
valeu , realmente voz incrível!
This album is perfect. What a fantastic upload!
Truly amazing music always touches my soul n makes me feel sorry for us
dis brotha does roll call.. more about this when I hear it again
Che album ragazzi ..
Da quanto forse per mia scarsa ricerca non trovo musica così bella...
Thanks to you verodemode to make me Happy this day 😘
Really surprised I haven't heard this before this week. All the years of college radio I might have but never knew. An amazing voice
thank you for sharing this rarity and relique!
:D
Just an amazing voice, so raw and direct. To me, this is music that really satisfies and in its intensity is very close to gospel music.
My favourite Lee Moses track varies, but overall it would be 'Free at Last'. It is a great song about liberation from the censure of others and the shame and guilt other people would put on you with their gaze (kind of like making you their prisoner) but maybe has an even wider significance than that - kind of on a par with Sam Cooke's 'A Change is Gonna Come'. Also on that track the bass playing is some of the best around, and I love Lee Moses' guitar part on that, too - its so down home and has that 'edge' which not many players seem to have (Bobby Womack also had this with his guitar playing, Rance Allen, too).
full Power , great .....the beat is hot.......
gracias por compartir este material , no lo conocia ... es simplemente genial y apasionado !!!!
I think i fell in love
hey joe!!!!!!
Nothing short of amazing. / Sweden
FANTASTIC
What an amazing, talented man !
This is real music.
Thank you, sir.
very very very good sound !!!