Lou Courtney - Do The Horse Rubberneckin

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Review by Tom Drake

Do The Horse Rubberneckin by Lou Courtney is an album that showcases the artist's soulful and funky sound. The album, released in 1968, features 12 tracks that are sure to get listeners moving and grooving.

One of the standout tracks on the album is the title track, "Do The Horse." This upbeat and catchy tune features a horn section that adds an extra layer of excitement to the already energetic track. Courtney's vocals are smooth and soulful, and his lyrics encourage listeners to get up and dance.

Another highlight of the album is "I Don't Need Nobody Else." This slower, more soulful track showcases Courtney's vocal range and his ability to convey emotion through his singing. The lyrics tell the story of a man who is content being alone and don't need anyone else to be happy.

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Artist: Lou Courtney
Album: Do The Horse Rubberneckin
Rating: 4.5

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Do The Horse2:58
Rubberneckin'2:55

Video

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Lou Courtney - Do The Horse

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Catalog Numbers

VK-10602

Labels

Verve Records

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Formats

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

About Lou Courtney

American soul singer - songwriter - producer. Former member of The Fifth Dimension, (b.: Aug. 15, 1943 in Buffalo, NY, U.S.A. d.: Jun. 25, 2021 in New York, NY, U.S.A.) Courtney had a minor impact on the soul music scene in the 60s with a series of dance hits that could be considered a proto-funk style. He made his first record for Imperial Records in 1962, but much of his work over the next few years was behind the scenes, writing with producer Dennis Lambert; he wrote songs for artists such as Mary Wells and Chubby Checker under the pseudonym Louis Pegues. In 1966, Courtney signed with Riverside Records and began recording a series of dance hits that made him a national star, notably Skate Now (number 13 R&B, number 70 pop) from 1967, and Do The Thing (number 17 R&B, number 80 pop). He went to Buddah Records in 1968 and recorded Tryin To Find My Woman, which did not chart at the time of its release but later became a cult favourite among UK northern soul fans. Courtney spent a period as lead vocalist with the Packers (who recorded Go Ahead). In 1973, he began working with producer Jerry Ragovoy, and had a hit single with What Do You Want Me To Do (number 48 R&B) on Epic. A second single on the label, I Dont Need Nobody Else (number 67 R&B) from 1974, was Lou Courtneys last chart record. His new band Buffalo Smoke released an album on RCA Records in 1976, but their proto-disco style failed to make a commercial impact.

Real Name

    • Louis Russell Pegues

Name Vars

  • Courtney
  • L Courtney
  • L. Courtney
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  • L.Courtney
  • Lew Courtney
  • Lou Courtney \
  • Lou Courtney, \
  • Louis Courtney

Aliases

  • Buffalo Smoke
  • Louis Pegues
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Summary by Tom Drake

Do The Horse Rubberneckin is a solid album that showcases Lou Courtney's talents as a singer and songwriter. The album is sure to please fans of soul and funk music, and it's a great addition to any music lover's collection.