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Release date: 30-11-2003 (originally released in 1966,) 2003 US Sundazed limited edition 12-track LP pressed on High Quality 180gram VIRGIN VINYL, originally released in 1966, Sundazed is proud to announce the reissue of two soul albums from 1966-’67 by one of the most respect-ed female singers of any era:The Queen Alone and Carla by Carla Thomas. , presented in sealed & stickered picture sleeve Tracks: 01. B-A-B-Y 02. Red Rooster 03. Let Me Be Good To You 04. I Got You, Boy 05. Medley: a) Baby What You Want Me To Do b) For Your Love 06. What Have You Got to Offer Me 07. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry 08. I Fall To Pieces 09. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me 10. Fate 11. Looking Back Sundazed is proud to announce the reissue of two soul albums from 1966-’67 by one of the most respect-ed female singers of any era:The Queen Alone and Carla by Carla Thomas. All are exact reproductions of these legendary albums on audiophile 180-gram vinyl, cut directly from the original Stax analog masters. 1967’s As shown on Carla and The Queen Alone, Carla Thomas was to Memphis’ Stax Records what Aretha was to Atlantic: the label’s reigning matriarch, able to wrap her glorious voice around “B-A-B-Y” and “Let Me Be Good To You,” chart-toppers from the precocious songwriting team of Isaac Hayes and David Porter, as well as R&B standards like Willie Dixon’s “Little Red Rooster.” Backed by the Stax house combo, fronted by Booker T. and Steve Cropper, Carla also shows off her storied versatility with knockout renderings of “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” and “I Fall To Pieces.”
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