Love Sign
The follow-up to their 1971 funk-laden Westbound release "What's Up Front That - Counts", this 1973 offering expands on their heavier material towards a spacey Jazz-based groove that is reminiscent of Lonnie Liston Smith. The album includes the massive 9 minute long "Counts Medley", a stone cold instrumental jam and the ethereal and languid "Love Sign". The original LP was released in a gate-fold package with a stunning velvet-like drawing of a naked and definitely righteous Adam & Eve in paradise.
Starting off in the Detroit area as basically an instrumental group, as the Fabulous Counts, the group often backed up various local singers, most notably Spyder Turner, and with the addition of Funk Brothers bassist Bob Babbitt of Motown fame.
- Love Sign
- Too Bad (You Don't Love Me)
- Just You, Just Me
- Riding High
- Sacrifice
- Counts Medley (Play It Again, Far Out, Counts Blues)
The follow-up to their 1971 funk-laden Westbound release "What's Up Front That - Counts", this 1973 offering expands on their heavier material towards a spacey Jazz-based groove that is reminiscent of Lonnie Liston Smith. The album includes the massive 9 minute long "Counts Medley", a stone cold instrumental jam and the ethereal and languid "Love Sign". The original LP was released in a gate-fold package with a stunning velvet-like drawing of a naked and definitely righteous Adam & Eve in paradise.
Starting off in the Detroit area as basically an instrumental group, as the Fabulous Counts, the group often backed up various local singers, most notably Spyder Turner, and with the addition of Funk Brothers bassist Bob Babbitt of Motown fame.
Tracklisting
- Love Sign
- Too Bad (You Don't Love Me)
- Just You, Just Me
- Riding High
- Sacrifice
- Counts Medley (Play It Again, Far Out, Counts Blues)