Clay Hammond – Streets Will Love YouLabel: Evejim Records – EJ 1999
1989
A1 Streets Will Love You 3:26
A2 License To Steal 4:23
A3 Too Many Irons In The Fire 3:53
A4 I Know What Love Is 3:55
B1 They Don't Makeum No More 3:44
B2 Ask Me For What You Want 3:03
B3 Part Time Love 4:15
B4 Monkey 4:20
"Clayton Hammond Jr born 21 June 1936 in Groesbeck, Texas
Clay Hammond was an original founding member of the Gospel greats "The Mighty Clouds Of Joy" in the late 50s Clay was the older brother of Walter Hammond, who was a singer with the original Olympics. Initially achieving success as a songwriter, Clay's composition 'Part Time Love' was a number 1 R&B single for ' Little' Johnny Taylor. Hammond later recorded for several labels, including Galaxy and Duo Disc, before settling with Kent in 1967.
His releases included two superb southern soul ballads, 'You Messed Up My Mind' (1966) and 'I'll Make It Up To You' (1968). Clay's subsequent recordings were more irregular, although a successful Japanese tour did produce an album, These Arms Of Mine. In 1981 he joined the Rivingtons, who were still working the oldies circuit on the strength of their novelty hit 'Papa Oom Mow Mow'. Hammond later sang with one of the many different Drifters groups while continuing to record as a solo artist
.His most well-known efforts from that time are the four singles he did
for Kent between 1966-69. These mixed Southern soul, gospel, and blues
styles, yet also had a somewhat lighter and poppier production aura than
much Southern soul, perhaps because they were recorded in Los Angeles.
All eight songs from these 45s, as well as eight others that were
recorded but not released in the 1960s, appear on the Ace CD Southern ,
which also includes ten tracks recorded for Kent around the same time by
fellow soul vocalist Z.Z. Hill. "Clay's bittersweet, almost crying vocals bestow a syllable-bending nonchalance with a lyric, always belying an obvious Sam Cooke influence, though no one has ever mastered this style with quite the flair of Hammond, (Johnny Taylor, Bobby Womack and James Phelps arguably excepted!!)." from Southern Soul Brothers cd notes
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Many thanks KC. Feed your friends with a long-handled spoon...
Many thanks, KC, This day will be a good one ....
Hi!
Can you please update the link, or give a new one??
Its no longer working, and this is a very hard to find Soul album, which I was searching for a while.
Tbanks in advance.
Love, Peace & Soul!
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