John Harris And The Soul Sayers' album What Can I Do Hangin In is a soulful and groovy masterpiece that showcases the band's exceptional musicianship and Harris' impressive vocal range.
The album opens with the upbeat and funky track "Hangin In," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. Harris' smooth and soulful voice is complemented by the tight and groovy rhythm section, featuring bassist Mike Jones and drummer Dave Smith.
Tracks like "I Don't Want To Lose You" and "I Need Love" showcase Harris' ability to deliver heartfelt and emotional performances. The horns section, consisting of saxophonist Tom Johnson and trumpeter Bill Davis, adds depth and richness to the songs.
The album also features a cover of Stevie Wonder's classic "Superstition," which the band puts their own spin on with a more laid-back and bluesy approach.
Group of American GIs who recorded their one and only single while stationed in Germany. The band recorded their single at . There you could record and take the recordings home pressed as singles. It was purported to be an edition of 250 copies.
What Can I Do Hangin In is a must-listen for fans of soul and funk music. John Harris And The Soul Sayers' exceptional musicianship and Harris' powerful vocals make for a truly enjoyable listening experience.