Billy Harner - Homicide Dresser

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Review by Morgan Kontz

Homicide Dresser, the album by Billy Harner, is a powerful collection of songs that showcase the artist's unique blend of rock, blues, and soul. From the opening track "Foolish Kind of Man" to the closing number "I Don't Mind," Harner delivers a masterful performance that is both raw and emotional.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Homicide Dresser," a haunting ballad that tells the story of a man who commits murder in a fit of jealousy. Harner's soulful voice and powerful guitar work combine to create a truly unforgettable listening experience.

Another highlight of the album is "Midnight Lady," a bluesy track that features some of Harner's most impressive guitar solos. The song's lyrics are a tribute to the power and allure of the night, and Harner's passionate delivery makes it easy to get lost in the music.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Homicide Dresser3:02
Homocide Dresser3:02
Homicide Dresser 2:50

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Catalog Numbers

  • HE-823 DJ
  • KA238

Labels

  • Heritage
  • Kama Sutra

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
  • Promo
  • Mono

About Billy Harner

Blue-Eyed Soul singer born in Camden, New Jersey, U.S.A. .Known in Northern soul circles as "The Human Percolator," blue-eyed soul shouter Billy Harner first emerged in 1964 with backing band the Expressions on the Lawn release "Anymore." His supporting unit proved short-lived, as the label of his follow-up, "Coney Island Wild Child," credited Harner alone, and in 1965 he signed to Cameo/Parkway to release "All Through the Night." After the release of 1966's "Let's Get in Line," Harner moved to the Kama Sutra imprint, where he recorded a series of cult-classic singles including "Homicide Dresser," "What About the Music," and the Northern soul favorite "Sally's Sayin' Somethin'," a minor hit that charted in Philadelphia, New York, and Los Angeles in the summer of 1967 but failed to gain national momentum. In late 1968, Harner signed to the local independent label Open/OR, where his debut release, the luminous ballad "A Message to My Baby," was licensed for wider distribution on Atlantic. Another Northern classic, the scorching Gamble-Huff track "I Struck It Rich" preceded the 1969 release of Harner's sole LP, She's Almost You. The album met the same discouraging fate as his previous releases, and after one final effort for the obscure 66 + 6 label, the Chris Kenner cover "Something You Got," the singer quit his music career to open his own barbershop in Camden, NJ. In the 1990s, Harner resurfaced on the East Coast oldies circuit.

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Summary by Morgan Kontz

Homicide Dresser is an impressive album that showcases Billy Harner's talents as a songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist. Whether you're a fan of rock, blues, or soul, this album is sure to satisfy. Highly recommended.

Comments

THIS is rock ' n roll ,
children !
is the dude with all the hair Billy from the essentials?
Hot Dam! Billy.... You still got it goin' on... God Bless ya Man
The Perk KICKS ASS!!!
Yo Billy, We love you in East Falls, Philly, Pa!
Now this is the sutff right here, you can not tell me this isn't good. Anyone have the original from the 60's?
The East Falls Project kids jammed to this big-time in the 60's!!
Billy, You know how to JAM - great!!
Hey Billy!

Met you at the Record Collector show this year. Video captures you at your best man...

All the best to you bro!
BTW-I Love this....this is what I grew up with...great job Billy !
I said....................Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmmm ! :)
south jersey well represented.Would love to hear, "what about the music"
Billy Harner "The Human Percolator" representin' South Jersey!!!!!!!
How about posting "She's Almost You"?
The Human Percolator !!! Hard working entertainer, left it all on the stage, patrons who paid the cover go their $$$ worth!
Love tbe keyboards in this tune. I heard this for the first time today on Tbe Trash Pop Treasures on channel 21 of SiriusXM Little Steven's Underground Garage. Homicide Sresser has a great thumping bass line too!