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The album came about following [[Touch (Mike Harrison Hamburg Blues Band album)|Harrison's engagement with the Hamburg Blues Band]], which commenced in 1999. Michael Maslen, who owned [[Halo Records]] and was a Spooky Tooth fan, heard Harrison with the Hamburg Blues Band and persuaded Harrison to record another solo album.<ref>Dave Ling, [http://teamrock.com/feature/2014-05-23/archive-lost-in-time-and-space Archive: Lost In Time and Space]. [[Teamrock]].com, May 23, 2014. Retrieved 2018-01-14.</ref>
The album came about following [[Touch (Mike Harrison Hamburg Blues Band album)|Harrison's engagement with the Hamburg Blues Band]], which commenced in 1999. Michael Maslen, who owned [[Halo Records]] and was a Spooky Tooth fan, heard Harrison with the Hamburg Blues Band and persuaded Harrison to record another solo album.<ref>Dave Ling, [http://teamrock.com/feature/2014-05-23/archive-lost-in-time-and-space Archive: Lost In Time and Space]. [[Teamrock]].com, May 23, 2014. Retrieved 2018-01-14.</ref>


The album is primarily a collection of soul and blues [[cover version|covers]], including "Sinner's Prayer", a song by [[Lowell Fulson]] and [[Lloyd Glenn]] that had most recently been released two years earlier, on [[Ray Charles]]' final album.
The album is primarily a collection of soul and blues [[cover version|covers]], including "Sinner's Prayer", a song by [[Lowell Fulson]] and [[Lloyd Glenn]] that had most recently been covered two years earlier, on [[Ray Charles]]' final studio album, ''[[Genius Loves Company]]''.


The album was well received. According to one reviewer, "This is an album haunted by unspoken promises and soulful regret, where hearts are betrayed by love's sweet delusion and sinners pray for forgiveness, delivered in a voice to shatter the strongest of hearts. He might be bloodied by his past, but he's vocally unbowed."<ref>Andrew Darlington, [http://www.soundchecks.co.uk/reviews/mikehars1.html Review of ''Late Starter'']; www.soundchecks.co.uk.</ref> Another reviewer commented that "...Harrison has the balls and ballast to not only pay tribute to the likes of Otis Redding and Etta James, but paint their musical fireplaces with his own vocal colour. Harrison’s rasping, yet soulfully blue, voice is perfect for Night Time, Your Good Thing Is About To End and I’ve Got Dreams To Remember. It’s an album of warm surprise for those who recall when Harrison was dubbed ‘the white Ray Charles’ (he really gets his hand into the glove of the master’s Drown In My Own Tears). The gospel shout of Let’s Go Get Stoned is also a winner, showing that Harrison has still got it what it takes."<ref>Ian Shirley, [http://recordcollectormag.com/reviews/late-starter Review of ''Late Starter'']; ''[[Record Collector]]'', March, 2007. Retrieved 2018-01-13.</ref>
The album was well received. According to one reviewer, "This is an album haunted by unspoken promises and soulful regret, where hearts are betrayed by love's sweet delusion and sinners pray for forgiveness, delivered in a voice to shatter the strongest of hearts. He might be bloodied by his past, but he's vocally unbowed."<ref>Andrew Darlington, [http://www.soundchecks.co.uk/reviews/mikehars1.html Review of ''Late Starter'']; www.soundchecks.co.uk.</ref> Another reviewer commented that "...Harrison has the balls and ballast to not only pay tribute to the likes of Otis Redding and Etta James, but paint their musical fireplaces with his own vocal colour. Harrison’s rasping, yet soulfully blue, voice is perfect for Night Time, Your Good Thing Is About To End and I’ve Got Dreams To Remember. It’s an album of warm surprise for those who recall when Harrison was dubbed ‘the white Ray Charles’ (he really gets his hand into the glove of the master’s Drown In My Own Tears). The gospel shout of Let’s Go Get Stoned is also a winner, showing that Harrison has still got it what it takes."<ref>Ian Shirley, [http://recordcollectormag.com/reviews/late-starter Review of ''Late Starter'']; ''[[Record Collector]]'', March, 2007. Retrieved 2018-01-13.</ref>

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Late Starter is the fourth solo album by Mike Harrison, best known as a principal lead vocalist of Spooky Tooth. Released in 2006, it is Harrison's first solo album in over thirty years, following the release of Rainbow Rider in 1975.[1]

History and Critical Reception

The album came about following Harrison's engagement with the Hamburg Blues Band, which commenced in 1999. Michael Maslen, who owned Halo Records and was a Spooky Tooth fan, heard Harrison with the Hamburg Blues Band and persuaded Harrison to record another solo album.[2]

The album is primarily a collection of soul and blues covers, including "Sinner's Prayer", a song by Lowell Fulson and Lloyd Glenn that had most recently been covered two years earlier, on Ray Charles' final studio album, Genius Loves Company.

The album was well received. According to one reviewer, "This is an album haunted by unspoken promises and soulful regret, where hearts are betrayed by love's sweet delusion and sinners pray for forgiveness, delivered in a voice to shatter the strongest of hearts. He might be bloodied by his past, but he's vocally unbowed."[3] Another reviewer commented that "...Harrison has the balls and ballast to not only pay tribute to the likes of Otis Redding and Etta James, but paint their musical fireplaces with his own vocal colour. Harrison’s rasping, yet soulfully blue, voice is perfect for Night Time, Your Good Thing Is About To End and I’ve Got Dreams To Remember. It’s an album of warm surprise for those who recall when Harrison was dubbed ‘the white Ray Charles’ (he really gets his hand into the glove of the master’s Drown In My Own Tears). The gospel shout of Let’s Go Get Stoned is also a winner, showing that Harrison has still got it what it takes."[4]

Track listing

  1. Out Of the Rain (White)
  2. A Fool In Love (Miller)
  3. Jealous Kind (McClinton)
  4. Come Back Baby (Charles)
  5. I Can Give You Everything (Anderson)
  6. Don't Touch Me (Cochran)
  7. You Were Never Mine (McClinton, Nicholson, Tench)
  8. Night Time (Sykes)
  9. Your Good Thing Is About To End (Hayes, Porter)
  10. The Rock (Varsos)
  11. Sinner's Prayer (Fulson, Glenn)
  12. Drown In My Own Tears (Glover)
  13. Let's Go Get Stoned (Ashford and Simpson, Armstead)
  14. I've Got Dreams to Remember (Redding)

Credits

  • Lead Vocals – Mike Harrison
  • Bass, Backing Vocals – Trotter Schmidt
  • Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals – Hans Wallbaum
  • Guitar, Backing Vocals – Ralf Lehmann
  • Organ, Backing Vocals – Axel Fuhrmann
  • Piano, Backing Vocals – Mischka
  • Backing Vocals – Rietta Austin
  • Engineer – Dave Williams

References

  1. ^ In the interim, Harrison had left the music business for nearly twenty-five years, prior to reforming Spooky Tooth and releasing Cross Purpose in 1999, followed by the release of Touch, with the Hamburg Blues Band, in 2001.
  2. ^ Dave Ling, Archive: Lost In Time and Space. Teamrock.com, May 23, 2014. Retrieved 2018-01-14.
  3. ^ Andrew Darlington, Review of Late Starter; www.soundchecks.co.uk.
  4. ^ Ian Shirley, Review of Late Starter; Record Collector, March, 2007. Retrieved 2018-01-13.