B.J. Thomas - The Scepter Hits And More 1964-73
The Scepter Hits and More 1964-73 Review by Richie Unterberger.
With all of the important hits that B.J. Thomas cut for the Scepter label in the 1960s and 1970s (as well as some non-hits), as well as some mid-'60s sides issued on the Pacemaker and Bragg labels, this 25-track disc is the best single-CD compilation of the singer's work. True, it's missing his two big mid-'70s post-Scepter pop singles, "(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song" and "Don't Worry Baby." Not many people would say those tracks were among his best stuff or miss their presence here, though. The big edge this has on some other best-ofs with similar material is the quantity, which leaves room for some obscure non-charting items like the almost comically over-serious suicide tale "Plain Jane," the mid-'60s uptown soul of "I Don't Have a Mind of My Own," and his LP-only cover of "Suspicious Minds." Plus, there are well-illustrated lengthy liner notes in the accompanying 16-page booklet. It's a worthy collection of the best decade of this popular but hard to classify artist, who combined country, swamp pop, and R&B into his brand of highly commercial pop/rock.
Tracklist:
1. I'm so
lonesome I could cry
2. Billy &
Sue
3. Treasure of
love
4. Plain Jane
5. Tomorrow never
comes
6. Mama
7. Wisdom of a
fool
8. I don't have a
mind of my own
9. I can't help
it
10. Hooked on a
feeling
11. It's only
love
12. The eyes of a
New York woman
13. Most of all
14. I just can't
help believing
15. Skip a rope
16. No love at
all
17. Suspicious
minds
18. Raindrops
Keep Falling On My Head
19. Mighty clouds
of joy
20. Everybody's
out of town
21. Sweet cherry
wine
22. Long ago
tomorrow
23. Happier than
the morning sun
24. That's what
friends are for
25. Rock and Roll
Lullaby
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