Bobby McClure - I Need A Job

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Review by Max Leorato

Bobby McClure's album "I Need A Job" is an impressive collection of soulful tracks that showcase his powerful vocals and songwriting skills. Released in 1966, the album features a mix of original compositions and covers of popular R&B songs of the era.

From the opening track "I Need A Job" to the closing number "Goodnight My Love", McClure delivers a soulful performance that is both passionate and heartfelt. His rich, deep voice is perfectly suited to the bluesy, soulful sound of the album, and he infuses each track with a sense of urgency and emotion.

Highlights of the album include the upbeat "You Got Me Baby", the soulful ballad "I'm Not Ashamed", and the funky "Love Trap". McClure's cover of the classic "Ain't No Love" is also a standout, with his gritty vocals adding a new dimension to the already powerful song.

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Artist: Bobby McClure
Album: I Need A Job

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Today You Started Leaving Him (And Loving Me)4:03
I Need A Job4:28

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Catalog Numbers

89-506

Labels

S.D.E.G. Records

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Formats

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

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Distributed ByIchiban Records Inc.

Credits

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ProducerSwamp Dogg
Written-BySwamp Dogg

Notes

  • DJ Copy, same on both sides.
  • From the album "The Cherry LP" (SDEG 4008)

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (A Side runout): 89-506-A NRP
  • Matrix / Runout (B side runout): 89-506-A NRP
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1): 89-506-A NRP
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2): 89-506-B NRP

About Bobby McClure

Born: April 21, 1942, Chicago, Illinois. Died: November 13, 1992, Los Angeles, California. McClure was born in Chicago, Illinois. By the age of two his family had moved to St. Louis, where he sang in church and gospel groups in his youth. He sang with The Soul Stirrers (then led by Sam Cooke) in the 1950s, and moved into secular music soon after, singing with Bobby & the Vocals, Big Daddy Jenkins, and Oliver Sain. McClure, who recorded for Checker, a subsidiary of Chess Records, scored two hit singles in the U.S. in 1965, and thereafter helped launch the careers of Little Milton and Fontella Bass; during this time he also played with Otis Clay and Shirley Brown. "Peak of Love" was a soul hit in late 1966, however it barely scraped the pop charts. McClure moved on from music in the 1970s, working in an Illinois jail as a corrections officer, though he recorded some singles in the 1980s. McClure suffered a brain aneurysm in 1992, and died in Los Angeles, California, of complications from a stroke soon after.

Real Name

    • Bobby McClure

Name Vars

  • Bobby Mc Clure
  • Bobby McLure
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Summary by Max Leorato

"I Need A Job" is a must-have for fans of classic soul and R&B music. Bobby McClure's powerful voice and soulful songwriting make this album a true gem of the genre.