A masterpiece featuring the soul singer's emotional vocals
Dorothy Moore's deep voice blurs the line between blues and soul.
The title track, "Misty Blue," is known as one of her signature songs, and is a heartfelt ode to the pain of heartbreak. While drawing on the traditions of Southern soul, the songs, with their modern arrangements, represent the richness of 1970s R&B. Moore's expressive vocals resonate deeply with listeners.
A:
1)
The Only Time You Ever Say You Love Me
2)
Dark End Of The Street
3)
Funny How Time Slips Away
4)
Laugh It Off
5)
Misty Blue
B:
1)
Enough Woman Left (To Be Your Lady)
2)
I Don't Want To Be With Nobody But You
3)
Ain't That A Mother's Luck
4)
Too Much Love
5)
It's So Good
Backing Vocals - Jeanette Williams
Producer, Engineer [Recording Engineer] - Tommy Couch
Producer, Engineer [Recording Engineer] - Wolf Stephenson
Keyboards - Carson Whitsett
Backing Vocals - Dorothy Moore
Horns [Muscle Shoals Horns] - Harvey Thompson
Bass - Vernie Robbins
Percussion - James Stroud
Producer, Engineer [Recording Engineer] - James Stroud