The Album Club choice for September comes courtesy of Martin (highspirits) with Walter Wolfman's 'Sada'. As always, please listen to the album in its entirety before you comment and/or vote.
My choice for this month is Walter Wolfman Washington’s Sada. He was an unknown artist to me and may be new to you.
I first listened to this LP in a HiFi shop holding a vinyl day and was attracted to his vocals, guitar and brass arrangement.
Washington was born in New Orleans, December 21, 1943. Whilst still in his teens, he was invited to play in Lee Dorsey's band.
In the mid 1960s, Washington formed the All Fools Band, and played at clubs in New Orleans.
In the 1970s, he joined Johnny Adams' band. He played with Adams for 20 years, both performing live and also appearing on his records. During this time he continued to work as a solo artist, and in the late 1970s formed his own band, the Roadmasters, and toured Europe with them.
Washington released his first solo album Rainin' In My Life in 1981 from a small local label Help Me. He landed a contract with Rounder Records in the mid 1980s and he released total of three albums from the label. After the Rounder days, he also released an album from Virgin subsidiary Point Blank Records.
Listening
Typical of me to choose an album that does not appear on Spotify or YouTube. I have listed the tracks that I can find and it gives a good idea of the album.
YouTube
I’ll be Good not on YouTube
Skin Tight https://youtu.be/NjQPRq7MBLs
Aint No Love in the Heart of the City https://youtu.be/gcpmCN99wLU
Girl I Wanna Dance With You https://youtu.be/joU7lOZHULo
Share Your Love https://youtu.be/-eVecPsyP4E
Southern Comfort https://youtu.be/nPzs2ZrftOI (6 minutes in as taken from a live concert.)
I Got a Woman not on YouTube
Sada https://youtu.be/HkNbBWGxmC4
Nothing Left to Be Desired https://youtu.be/pN6JN52cXX4
Whats it Gonna Take https://youtu.be/ok_bDok8F6Y
Album Cover links
https://flic.kr/p/MRir2o