The great Alabama soul man Clarence Carter
was at the peak of his popularity when he
recorded and released the two albums featured
in Kent's latest project from the vaults of Fame
records.
1969 and 1970 were good years for Clarence,
providing some of the biggest R&B hits of his
career and bringing him worldwide mainstream
popularity with his version of 'Patches'.
These two albums feature all seven of
Clarence's chart smashes from that two-year
period, plus many other fan favourites from
this part of his discography.
By way of a bonus we also feature three tracks
from early 1971 that somehow evaded any kind
of release when new, and which have only ever
been previously issued on a now-deleted,
limited edition vinyl EP.
A total of 12 of these 26 tracks make their Kent
CD debut here.
As you might expect, the package is copiously
annotated, generously illustrated and
beautifully remastered from the best possible
tape sources.