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Perhaps because he had so much lost time to make up for making up for when he finally emerged as a featured artist after lurking behind the scenes as a songwriter and session musician, Joe South was working at a white-hot pace in the late 1960s, with three fine if slightly erratic albums emerging one after the other. It's perhaps unsurprising, then, that his fourth, 1971's Joe South, was both less energetic and less impressive than what had preceded it. It's still a worthy record with his expected (and perhaps unsurpassed) knack for combining rock, country, and soul, though it marked no less than the third appearance in four albums of "Birds of a Feather." Certainly the most renowned track is "Rose Garden," a number three pop hit in the hands of country singer Lynn Anderson, though South's version is unsurprisingly funkier and more relaxed. At other points South sounds rather like Elvis Presley might have in the early '70s had Elvis been able to write songs and been less of a showboat. But while the songs are OK (and, in the case of "Rose Garden," quite a bit more than that), there was nothing aside from "Rose Garden" as exciting and striking as the best of what South had done in the late '60s.

© Richie Unterberger /TiVo

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1
High On A Hilltop
00:03:44

Joe South, Composer, MainArtist - Perry Carlton Buie, Producer - Bill Lowery, Producer

℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

2
Birds Of A Feather
00:02:44

Joe South, Composer, Producer, MainArtist

℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

3
For The Love Of A Woman
00:03:02

Joe South, Composer, MainArtist - Perry Carlton Buie, Producer - Bill Lowery, Producer

℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

4
Rose Garden
00:02:50

Joe South, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

5
Yo Yo
00:03:46

Joe South, Composer, MainArtist - Perry Carlton Buie, Producer - Bill Lowery, Producer

℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

6
Fool Me (Remastered 2002)
00:03:00

Joe South, Composer, MainArtist - Mark Chalecki, MasteringEngineer - Perry Carlton Buie, Producer - Bill Lowery, Producer

℗ 2002 Capitol Records, LLC

7
How Can I Unlove You
00:02:19

Joe South, Composer, Producer, MainArtist

℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

8
You Need Me
00:03:03

Joe South, Composer, MainArtist - Perry Carlton Buie, Producer - Bill Lowery, Producer

℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

9
She's Almost You
00:02:23

Joe South, Composer, Producer, MainArtist

℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

10
Devil May Care
00:03:06

Joe South, Composer, MainArtist - Perry Carlton Buie, Producer - Bill Lowery, Producer

℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

11
Why Does A Man Do What He Has To Do
00:03:26

R. SILVER, Composer - Joe South, Producer, MainArtist - D. Randi, Composer

℗ 1969 Capitol Records, LLC

12
Be A Believer
00:03:04

Joe South, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, RecordingArranger

℗ 1969 Capitol Records, LLC

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Perhaps because he had so much lost time to make up for making up for when he finally emerged as a featured artist after lurking behind the scenes as a songwriter and session musician, Joe South was working at a white-hot pace in the late 1960s, with three fine if slightly erratic albums emerging one after the other. It's perhaps unsurprising, then, that his fourth, 1971's Joe South, was both less energetic and less impressive than what had preceded it. It's still a worthy record with his expected (and perhaps unsurpassed) knack for combining rock, country, and soul, though it marked no less than the third appearance in four albums of "Birds of a Feather." Certainly the most renowned track is "Rose Garden," a number three pop hit in the hands of country singer Lynn Anderson, though South's version is unsurprisingly funkier and more relaxed. At other points South sounds rather like Elvis Presley might have in the early '70s had Elvis been able to write songs and been less of a showboat. But while the songs are OK (and, in the case of "Rose Garden," quite a bit more than that), there was nothing aside from "Rose Garden" as exciting and striking as the best of what South had done in the late '60s.

© Richie Unterberger /TiVo

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