The Price to Play The Alan Price Set

The Price to Play The Alan Price Set
Studio album by Alan Price
Released December 1966
Genre Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues, Pop Rock
Label Decca

The Price to Play The Alan Price Set is album released in 1966 by singer songwriter Alan Price.

Debut album from Alan Price & The Alan Price Set (released in the U.K. only, although some tracks would come out in the U.S.) is a rather routine set of club R&B/soul. Fronting a six-piece that includes three horns, Price sticks mostly to covers of familiar American tunes like "Mercy Mercy," "Ain't That Peculiar," "I Can't Turn You Loose" and "Barefootin'".[1]

Track listing

  1. "Barefootin'" (Robert Parker)
  2. "Just Once In My Life" (Gerry Goffin, Carole King, Phil Spector)
  3. "Goin' Down Slow" (St. Louis Jimmy)
  4. "Getting Mighty Crowded", (Van McCoy)
  5. "Honky Tonk" (Billy Butler, Bill Doggett, Clifford Scott, Shep Shepherd)
  6. "Move On Drifter" (Jeanette Washington)
  7. "Mercy, Mercy" (Don Covay)
  8. "Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever" (Ivy Jo Hunter, Stevie Wonder)
  9. "Ain't That Peculiar" (Pete Moore, William "Smokey" Robinson, Bobby Rogers, Marv Tarplin)
  10. "I Can't Turn You Loose" (Otis Redding)
  11. "Critic's Choice" (Oliver Nelson)
  12. "Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo" (Helen Deutsch, Bronisław Kaper)

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