Wednesday 10 August 2022

Tough Act To Follow

I wasn't expecting to have to post another celebration so soon after Olivia Newton-John yesterday but here is a modest tribute to Lamont Dozier, who arrived 16th June 1941 and departed 8th August 2022.

I had very little time to prepare this post so, as you might expect, I've avoided the obvious - and frankly overwhelming - route of focusing on the dozens and dozens of original Motown classics that Lamont Dozier wrote with brothers Brian Holland and Eddie Holland. 
 
Instead, I've pulled together a brisk 10-song, 40-minute selection of cover versions, spanning Colourbox to Marcia Griffiths, The Fall to Odyssey and The Rolling Stones to Snuff. I've also included a couple of Lamont Dozier co-writes from the 1980s: Alison Moyet and Simply Red were on the long list but didn't make the cut; Boy George is perhaps a lesser known cut but everyone of a certain age will remember the Four Tops song, particularly if they found themselves at a late 1980s work do...
 
Today's selection is named after a track from Lamont Dozier's 1979 solo album, Bittersweet, and I couldn't think of anything more apt.

1) You Keep Me Hanging On (7" Version) (Cover of The Supremes): Colourbox (1985)
2) Standing In The Shadows Of Love (Cover of Four Tops): Snuff (1996)
3) There's A Ghost In My House (Cover of R. Dean Taylor): The Fall (1987)
4) Going Back To My Roots (Broots Club Mix By John Morales & Sergio Munzibai) (Cover of Lamont Dozier): Odyssey (1987)
5) Can I Get A Witness (Cover of Marvin Gaye): The Rolling Stones (1964)
6) My World Is Empty Without You (Cover of Diana Ross & The Supremes): The Afghan Whigs (1991)
7) Seven Rooms Of Gloom (Live @ The Apollo Theatre, Glasgow) (Cover of Four Tops): Blondie (1979)
8) Sold (12" Version By Les Adams): Boy George (1987)
9) Band Of Gold (Cover of Freda Payne): Marcia Griffiths (1974)
10) Loco In Acapulco (PH Balance Mix By Phil Harding & Ian Curnow): Four Tops (1988)

2 comments:

  1. Wonderful tribute......and incredible that you were able to pull together the words and make up the mix is such a short space of time. Thank you.

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    1. Many thanks, JC. I wish the circumstances for the selection were different, but a reminder of what an immensely talented writer Lamont Dozier was. With the Holland brothers, the three were unbeatable.

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