Al Kooper - Act Like Nothing's Wrong [United Artists Records UA-LA702-G] (18 November 1976)

Released: 18 November 1976
Country: US
Label: United Artists Records
Catalog: UA-LA702-G
Genre: Funk / Soul

Item# SR-UNUALA702G
Ratings: C=VG; LP=VG


T R A C K L I S T:
01 Is We On The Downbeat?
02 This Diamond Ring
03 She Don't Ever Lose Her Groove
04 I Forgot To Be Your Lover
05 Missing You
06 Out Of Left Field
07 (Please Not) One More Time
08 In My Own Sweet Way
09 Turn My Head Towards Home
10 A Visit To The Rainbow Bar & Grill
11 Hollywood Vampire




Act Like Nothing's Wrong
Al Kooper


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Album Review

Bruce Eder [allmusic.com]

Kooper's sixth solo release opens daringly enough, with his own funky version of ''This Diamond Ring,'' which he transforms completely from its Drifters-inspired origins. Most of the album is in a mid-'70s soul-funk vein, with Tower of Power turning up elsewhere and Kooper trying (with considerable success) to sound soulful on songs like ''She Don't Ever Lose Her Groove'' and ''I Forgot to Be Your Lover.'' The playing throughout is excellent, with guitars by Kooper himself (who also plays sitar, Mellotron, organ, and synthesizer) as well as Little Beaver and Reggie Young, with Joe Walsh sitting in on one song, and horn arrangements by Kooper and veteran soundtrack composer Dominic Frontiere. The real centerpiece is the epic-length ''Hollywood Vampire,'' which can't quite sustain its seven-minute length. The funkier numbers work, but some of the rest, like ''In My Own Sweet Way,'' don't come off so well. This is two-thirds of a pretty fair album, and only lacks consistency.