Little Johnny Clark - Black Coffee

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Review by Julie Smith

Little Johnny Clark's latest album, "Black Coffee," is a soulful and captivating collection of songs that showcase the artist's impressive range and talent. From the opening track "Black Coffee Blues," listeners are drawn in by Clark's smooth and powerful vocals, which are perfectly complemented by the rich and bluesy instrumentation.

Throughout the album, Clark explores a range of themes and emotions, including love, loss, and heartbreak. Standout tracks like "Heartache and Misery" and "I'm Gonna Leave You" are particularly poignant, with Clark's raw and emotional delivery making for some truly unforgettable moments.

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Artist: Little Johnny Clark
Album: Black Coffee
Rating: 1.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Now, Now, Now2:15
Black Coffee2:12

Video

Little Johnny Clark Black Coffee from 1963 on SHERWOOD #600
Little Johnny Clark Now, Now, Now from 1963 on SHERWOOD #600
LITTLE JOHNNY CLARK ~ NOW NOW NOW
LITTLE JOHNNY CLARK ~ BLACK COFFEE

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Catalog Numbers

600

Labels

Sherwood

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
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Summary by Julie Smith

"Black Coffee" is a must-listen for fans of blues, soul, and any music lover looking for a heartfelt and authentic listening experience. Little Johnny Clark has truly outdone himself with this album, and it's sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who hears it.

Comments

Great www.youtube.com/EddieCesc
Nope! I don't know where you live, but it's been played around the UK Mod/R&B circuit for a few years. Great double sider!
I thought I owned the only copy of this record.
Crackin tune. Both sides