Naked Songs | |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Al Kooper |
Cover: | Naked Songs (Al Kooper album - cover art).jpg |
Released: | January 1973 |
Recorded: | 1972 |
Studio: | Record Plant, New York Studio One, Doraville, Georgia |
Genre: | Rock |
Length: | 37:04 |
Label: | Columbia |
Producer: | Al Kooper |
Prev Title: | A Possible Projection of the Future / Childhood's End |
Prev Year: | 1972 |
Next Title: | Act Like Nothing's Wrong |
Next Year: | 1977 |
Naked Songs is the sixth album by American singer-songwriter Al Kooper for Columbia Records, released in 1973. Two singles were released in the fall of 1972, preceding the album.
A contract-fulfilling release, coming months after Kooper had set up the Sounds of the South label through MCA Records, it was quickly recorded at New York City's Record Plant (the first time Kooper had recorded in New York since 1970's Easy Does It) and at Studio One in Doraville, Georgia (where the following year Kooper would produce Lynyrd Skynyrd's smash hit "Sweet Home Alabama").
Mixing a heavier dose of gospel into the mix as well as the Arp synthesizer, Kooper effortlessly blended soul, rhythm and blues, rock, country and pop music much as he had on all of his Columbia albums. He continued with his successful formula of original material and select covers.
After this album, Kooper spent three years working with and producing Lynyrd Skynyrd, before resuming his solo career with his next recording, Act Like Nothing's Wrong in late 1976.
All tracks composed by Al Kooper; except where indicated
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