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Thread started 02/20/07 9:20am

PurpleJam

Looking For Some Info About Jesse Johnson's 'Every Shade Of Love' Album.

I have not been able to find and hear any of the audio samples from the tracks on this album. I have heard that its got some great guitar work from Jesse on it. I have already heard the songs 'Love Struck', 'So Misunderstood' and 'I'm Just Wanting You' off of his greatest hits album. But does anyone know if any of the remaining songs on the 'ESOL' album also have some really great guitar work from Jesse in them also? Or is it just the 3 most popular songs included on this album and his greatest hits album that pretty much comprise the majority of the great guitar playing on 'ESOL'?
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Reply #1 posted 02/20/07 11:11am

regcart

Man this CD SMOKES, i love his guitar work and you wont be disappointed at all. ESOL is the DEAL!
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Reply #2 posted 02/20/07 11:15am

VANITYSprisonB
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I have this on vinyl...I remember it having some really funky tracks although not as much as 'Revue' and 'Shockadelica' but it was an enjoyable album...I saw him on this tour and he was great...
Every minute of last night is on my face today....
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Reply #3 posted 02/20/07 11:32am

CosmicTalk

I was bumping that CD the other day.

Cuts on there with good guitar work:

Color Shock
Stop-Look-Listen
Cornbread, Grits, and Collard Greens/I got what you need/If you want it/Cuz I'm a pimp, girl/With a drippy, juicy Jheri Curl
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Reply #4 posted 02/20/07 5:12pm

phunkdaddy

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I have it on vinyl too as well as the greatest hits cd.
Every shade of love was a good album. If you are looking for
additional guitar tracks from that album it probably would be
stop look listen which sounds like baby i'm a star.
I have a 12 inch of the title track every shade of love which has
some good mixes on it. Every shade of love was probably the most
underrated track from the cd. I was disappointed it wasn't on the
greatest hits cd.
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #5 posted 02/21/07 12:20am

SoulAlive

I have it on vinyl,bought it when it was released back in the summer of 1988.I think this album has alot more guitar than the first two albums.My favorite songs are "Love Struck" (the funky first single),"So Misunderstood" (which features killer guitar work!) and "I'm Just Wanting You".It's an underrated album that deserves to be re-evaluated.
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