8 P.M. Assuming you didn't get pulled over for speeding, you
are where you need to be right now. If you are with your beloved, then
you already know what sets your scene. We shall discreetly fade to
black. Is that Sonic Youth that I hear in the distance?
If you should find yourself waiting by the phone for an
invitation that never comes, literal-minded selections may mock you as
much as they comfort. In this respect, Al Green's Call Me (Hi) probably
just beats Don Covay's "It's Better To Have (And Don't Need)" from Mercy
Mercy: The Definitive Don Covay (Razor & Tie).
Resist the temptation to play old slow songs. "I've Grown
Accustomed To Her Face" from My Fair Lady (Sony
Classical/Columbia/Legacy) will only alarm the neighbors as they hear
the stifled sobbing coming through the walls. Dogs fear human tears
nearly as much as lightning.
1. Sonic Youth - 100% (2:29)
2. Al Green - Call Me (3:07)
3. Al Green - Have You Been Making Out O.K. (3:47)
4. Al Green - Stand Up (3:30)
5. Al Green - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (3:15)
6. Al Green - Your Love is Like the Morning Sun (3:13)
7. Al Green - Here I Am (4:18)
8. Al Green - Funny How Time Slips Away (5:37)
9. Al Green - You Ought to be with Me (3:21)
10. Al Green - Jesus is Waiting (5:37)
11. Don Covay - It's Better To Have (And Don't Need) (3:12)
12. Don Covay - I Was Checkin' Out She Was Checkin' In (4:24)
13. Don Covay - Mercy, Mercy (2:24)
14. Don Covay - Overtime Man (3:07)
15. Rex Harrison & Julie Andrews - I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face (5:26)
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