Let Them Talk (Gary U.S. Bonds album) explained
Let Them Talk |
Type: | Studio album |
Artist: | Gary U.S. Bonds |
Cover: | Let Them Talk (Gary U.S. Bonds album).jpg |
Released: | 2009 |
Genre: | Rock Pop |
Label: | Freedom Records |
Producer: | Gary U.S. Bonds Laurie Anderson |
Prev Title: | Back In 20 |
Prev Year: | 2004 |
Let Them Talk is a 2009 album by Gary U.S. Bonds.[1]
Track listing
- "Whine" (Laurie C. Anderson, Gary "U.S." Bonds, Mark Leimbach)
- "Pour Me" (Anderson, Bonds, Leimbach)
- "If I Live Through This" (Pam Reynolds)
- "Let Them Talk" (Sonny Thompson)
- "Get It Together" (Danny Kean)
- "Have Mercy" (Leimbach)
- "I'm Gone" (Kean)
- "She's a Woman" (Anderson, Bonds)
- "I Got Love" (Kean)
- "I Forgot How Bad My Good Woman Could Be" (James Timothy Du Bois, Arnold Goldstein, Jim Hurt)
- "Burden" (Anderson, Bonds)
- "Shake a Hand" (Joe Morris)
Notes and References
- Billboard - Oct 2, 2010 - Page 9 "Gary U.S. Bonds Let Them Talk GUS 1001 “The gritty blues and soul that marks the Jersey Shore Sound wasn't invented by Bruce Springsteen. He borrowed it from House Rocker Supreme Gary U.S. Bonds.” — New York Post "