That's What I Want To Know (1966)
Written by James Carr and
Roosevelt Jamison (Morning Music Ltd)
Produced by Quinton Claunch
and Rudolph Russell
Reviews
- The commercial success of Motown
reverberated throughout the US record industry, and I remember when I first
wrote about this record I had to say that it was an undoubted double-take on
the Four Tops 'I Can't Help Myself' which had hit the #1 spot in both the
R&B and Pop charts some months later earlier. But, it is a known fact
that records beget records, and in its own right this exuberent mover has a
virtue all of its own, and James Carr certainly gets down under it towards
the end in a way which I don't think Motown would have altogether approved
of at that time. (by Dave Godin in the Complete Goldwax Singles liner notes)
Singles
- Goldwax 302 b/w You've Got My Mind
Messed Up
Albums
- The Complete Goldwax Records
Singles
- You Got My Mind Messed Up
(LP + CD)