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Jay & the Techniques hit with "Apple, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie" in the '60s and reemerge with original lead singer, Jay Proctor for their first recording in decades. Proctor's the only remainder from the original group whose break up was facilitated by Uncle Sam's draft. They regrouped with different members for a non-selling Motown release in the early '70s, then disappeared until this release. Proctor's voice is heavier, gruffer, and not the pop-soul instrument that helped ditties like "Keep the Ball Rolling" cross over. The main courses are the emotive "Palm of My Hand," the comforting "I'll Cry With You," "Why Does Everything Change," and "Grass Ain't Always Greener"; on the latter two, he clones Teddy Pendergrass' style and timbre so exactly you think it's Teddy. An update of "Baby Make Your Own Sweet Music" (retitled as "Make Your Own Sweet Music") is the CD's nadir; sometimes you should just leave well enough alone. ~ Andrew Hamilton
Jay Proctor's voice was behind many pop soul songs in the late 1960s-70s - this is first album in nearly 20 years, inc. a remake of the classic "Make Your Own Sweet Music"
Jay & The Techniques includes: Jay Proctor.
Audio Mixers: Fred Shaw; Jay Proctor.
Photographer: Waggs Kutcher.
Personnel: Ronnie Waters, Rick Levy (guitar); Thelma Woods (viola); Adrienne Woods (cello); Bernie Kenerson (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Richard Jones (trumpet, French horn); Randy Gilkey (piano, keyboards); Dave Mann (bass guitar); Fred Shaw (drums, percussion); LaChon Jackson, Terri Gore (background vocals).
Jay & The Techniques Main Course Songs | 1. | One Way to Do It | |
| 2. | Don't Ask Me to Forget | $0.99 | |
| 3. | What's a Matter Baby | |
| 4. | Fifty-Fifty Deal | |
| 5. | I Love to Sing the Songs (God Wants Me to Sing) | |
| 6. | Palm of My Hand | |
| 7. | I'll Cry With You | |
| 8. | Why Does Everything Change | |
| 9. | Grass Ain't Always Greener | |
| 10. | Make Your Own Sweet Music | |
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