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markk Posted - 16/10/2008 : 03:15:45
Whenever I hear I Do Wonder, it always makes me think of some type of Broadway musical. I can picture some wild dances and choreography
accompanying this tune. Think it would be perfect. Maybe even some
Rockettes doing their thing.
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John9 Posted - 20/10/2008 : 18:24:22
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Originally posted by Joe Morris

originally saw release on a mid 70s ep, along with Just Us, etc

I guess the Real to Reel (1974) played on it

Glad there was mention of the second solo ALee album in the recent FChanges reissue liner notes



I think it was the Lee-Sterling-Suranovich-Kesterson lineup which featured on the recording. It has often occured to me that when Arthur recorded I Still Wonder in 1969 he may simply have forgotten that the song it was meant to be a follow-up to was still lying in the can - and that therefore the title of the Out Here track was bound to make less sense to listeners than it might have done. But then I suppose that in the surrealistic world of the late 60s, logic was not always what we looked for first.
Joe Morris Posted - 20/10/2008 : 03:14:03
originally saw release on a mid 70s ep, along with Just Us, etc

I guess the Real to Reel (1974) played on it

Glad there was mention of the second solo ALee album in the recent FChanges reissue liner notes
undergroundbasement Posted - 19/10/2008 : 08:24:25
I like the version released on Arthur Lee's solo album in 1981. It really is a great song that, in my opinion, should've been released on Forever Changes.

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