Cobbled together from tracks
Hinton recorded at Capricorn Studios during the
Very Extremely Dangerous sessions and with additional recording in the '90s, this is arguably
Hinton's masterpiece, though he didn't live to see its release. Heavies like
Spooner Oldham; keys,
Dan Penn; vocals,
Johnny Sandlin; drums,
Donnie Fritts; Hammond B-3, and many more, weighed-in to finish the tracks after
Hinton died in '95; it may be one explanation for the absolutely contemporary and immediate feeling to the recording. "Lovin' Chain" swings with the familiarity of an Atlantic Records soul-era classic; "Three Pounds of Hongry" is a back porch country blues; "I Got My Thang Together" is good ol' Southern Rock; "Here I Am" with its doo wop melody and brand of sexual bravado is a simple plea for love. The set's heartbreaker is its title track. Like that weird note
Otis Redding reaches for in "I've Been Lovin' You Too Long,"
Hinton hits one in "Hard Luck Guy." It's difficult not to be struck by his aching sound and the song's sentiment given the singer's fate. ~ Denise Sullivan