New Religion

New Religion

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Personnel: Jimmy James (vocals); Count Miller (vocals); Wallace "Red Rat" Wilson (guitar); Milton James, Nat Frederick (saxophone); Carl Noel (organ); Rupert Balgobin (drums).With a healthy handful of singles behind them, and already ripping up the live circuit in London, it was no surprise when Jimmy James & the Vagabonds snapped heads with their 1966 debut, The New Religion, rounding out earlier releases with further forays into classic American-styled R&B. Bands with similar tastes were a dime a dozen in the States. But in England, where James' influences were flavored with Brit-influenced R&B (albeit an R&B-peppered with James' Jamaican roots), they had the stage to themselves. Earlier recordings "Hi Diddley Dee Dum Dum (It's a Good Good Feeling)" and the sweet, slower-tempoed "Come to Me Softly," which scored the band their belated first U.S. hit in 1968, are highly stylized and emphatic examples of just how smooth this band could be. Rounding up the Vagabonds' ear

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