Although this date sounds political due to its title, most of the lyrics by the talented
Oscar Brown Jr. deal with more universal and timeless topics. Recorded live at the Cellar Door in Washington D.C.,
Brown is accompanied by pianist Floyd Morris, guitarist
Phil Upchurch, bassist Herbert Brown and drummer Curtis Boyd on a set of a dozen originals. Most memorable are "Maggie" (a tribute to his young daughter), "Living Double In a World of Trouble" (about having two girlfriends at once), "Forty Acres and a Mule" and "Brother Where Are You." For this 1998 limited-edition CD reissue (the recording was originally cut for Fontana), an unedited second version of the latter tune is added to the original program. Although not quite up to the level of his classic
Sin & Soul, this CD is a worthy acquisition. ~ Scott Yanow