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Formats and Editions
1. I Travel Alone
2. Big Wheel
3. Red Robin
4. I've Got Something Going for Me
5. Good for the Gander
6. We Had True Love [45 Version]
7. Ain't That a Groove
8. So Dam Funky
9. Sexy Moods of Your Mind 1
10. Messin with Sly 1
11. We Had True Love 1
12. What You Want to Do 1
13. What Should I Do 1
14. I Can't Take It 1
15. What the Doctor Prescribed 1
16. Since You Said You'd Be Mine 1
17. Didn't Mean to Leave You 1
18. Tend to Your Business 1
19. Understand Each Other 2
20. What Happened to the Feeling 2
21. Since You Said You'd Be Mine 2
22. Just for Being You (Lovin You) 2
23. What Should I Do? 2
24. It's Got to Change 2
25. The Next World 2
26. Understand Each Other [Instrumental] 2
27. The World Is a Ghetto [Live] 2
28. Could It Be I'm Falling in Love [Live] 2
29. Understand Each Other [Live] 3
30. It Ain't My Fault [Live] 3
31. Until I Met You [Live] 3
32. Spend My Life Loving You [Live] 3
33. Brother Louie [Live] 3
34. Good for the Gander [Live]
More Info:
Three CD set. O'Jays road manager, Don King prison chauffeur, window washer, house painter, Ink Spot, Domino, producer, engineer, label owner, guitorgan technician, and one-time steward of a coveted Jet Magazine delivery route, Lou Ragland is Cleveland's Eastside success story. Though suffocated by Lake Erie's nitrate rich waters and the burning oil from a Cuyahoga River fire, between 1967-1977 Lou Ragland produced the most thoughtful, hopeful, and downright soulful work to come out of the Forest City. Bookended by his dynamic albums Hot Chocolate and Understand Each Other, I Travel Alone gathers period singles, collaborations, and an unreleased live album cut in 1973, revealing a Cleveland genius in a musical microcosm of fearless and confident creation.back to top