Soul (The Kentucky Headhunters album)

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Soul
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 6, 2003 (2003-05-06)
GenreRhythm and blues[1]
LabelAudium Entertainment/Koch Records
ProducerThe Kentucky Headhunters
The Kentucky Headhunters chronology
Songs from the Grass String Ranch
(2000)
Soul
(2003)
Big Boss Man
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Soul is the sixth studio album released by American country rock & southern rock band The Kentucky Headhunters. It was released in 2003 on Audium Entertainment. No singles were released from the album, although one of the tracks, "Have You Ever Loved a Woman?", was first a single for Freddie King in 1960.

Track listing[edit]

All tracks are written by The Kentucky Headhunters except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Everyday People" 3:59
2."That's Alright" 3:29
3."You Got It" 4:00
4."Lonely Nights"The Kentucky Headhunters, Wade Bernard3:59
5."We All Need It" 3:37
6."My Sunny Days" 4:22
7."Last Night I Met Carl Perkins"The Kentucky Headhunters, Wade Bernard3:55
8."I Still Wanna Be Your Man"Eddie Hinton3:43
9."Lookin' for Mr. Perfect" 3:49
10."Have You Ever Loved a Woman?"Billy Myles6:59
11."What You See, Is What You Get (Give Me Some Skin/Kentucky Jam)" 6:36

Personnel[edit]

The Kentucky Headhunters
  • Anthony Kenney – bass guitar, tambourine, harmonica, background vocals
  • Greg Martin – lead guitar, acoustic guitar, rhythm guitar
  • Doug Phelps – lead vocals on all tracks except "I Still Wanna Be Your Man" and "Have You Ever Loved a Woman", background vocals, rhythm guitar, cabasa, güiro
  • Fred Young – drums, congas, tambourine
  • Richard Young – acoustic guitar, rhythm guitar, background vocals, lead vocals on "I Still Wanna Be Your Man" and "Have You Ever Loved a Woman"
Guest musicians
  • Robbie Bartlett – second lead vocals on "Everyday People"
  • Chris Dunn – trombone
  • Jim Horn – alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, horn arrangements
  • Steve Patrick – trumpet
  • Reese WynansHammond organ
Technical
  • David Barrick – engineer, mastering, mixing
  • Mark Capps – engineer
  • Mitchell Fox – executive producer
  • Emmylou Harris – stylist, grooming
  • Paul McGarry – guitar technician
  • Steve Wilson – engineer

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Deming, Mark. "Soul review". Allmusic. Retrieved 2022-01-15.