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Some superb deep soul from Darrell Banks, one of the better late-'60s stylists, especially on ballads. This was one of two tremendous albums issued featuring Banks' dramatic, gospel-tinged wailing. He was killed in an altercation in 1967, and these albums attracted more attention after his death than during his lifetime. ~ Ron Wynn
Contains 12 tracks.
1st Time On CD;1967 On Atco; Detroit Soul Legend
Originally released on ATCO.
Personnel includes: Darrell Banks (vocals).
Living Blues (7-8/02, p.84) - "...The tracks here range from Banks' breakthrough smash, the frantic Motown sound-alike 'Our Love'...a Frank Wilson-penned 'Somebody'...and a driving cover of Stevie Wonder's 'Angel Baby'..." Darrell Banks Is Here! Music Darrell Banks Is Here! Songs Darrell Banks Is Here! Review
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