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SYL JOHNSON - Dresses Too Short LP
Syl Johnsonâs first LP hit stores in the summer of 1969. True to its era, it wasnât so much an album as a collection of singles. The four non-single tracks (âSoul Drippinâ,â âFox Hunting On The Weekend,â âSame Kind Of Thing,â and âIâve Got The Real Thingâânone of them a throwaway) were outtakes tacked on to capitalize on the expanding long-player market. Prolific designer and photographer Jerry Griffith shot the cover on a South Michigan Avenue buildingâs balcony. Despite blaring its title in Christmas-y, green-and-red cover lettering, Dresses Too Short never found its season creatively or commercially, selling just a few thousand copies before being discontinued in the mid â70s.
Syl Johnsonâs first LP hit stores in the summer of 1969. True to its era, it wasnât so much an album as a collection of singles. The four non-single tracks (âSoul Drippinâ,â âFox Hunting On The Weekend,â âSame Kind Of Thing,â and âIâve Got The Real Thingâânone of them a throwaway) were outtakes tacked on to capitalize on the expanding long-player market. Prolific designer and photographer Jerry Griffith shot the cover on a South Michigan Avenue buildingâs balcony. Despite blaring its title in Christmas-y, green-and-red cover lettering, Dresses Too Short never found its season creatively or commercially, selling just a few thousand copies before being discontinued in the mid â70s.
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Syl Johnsonâs first LP hit stores in the summer of 1969. True to its era, it wasnât so much an album as a collection of singles. The four non-single tracks (âSoul Drippinâ,â âFox Hunting On The Weekend,â âSame Kind Of Thing,â and âIâve Got The Real Thingâânone of them a throwaway) were outtakes tacked on to capitalize on the expanding long-player market. Prolific designer and photographer Jerry Griffith shot the cover on a South Michigan Avenue buildingâs balcony. Despite blaring its title in Christmas-y, green-and-red cover lettering, Dresses Too Short never found its season creatively or commercially, selling just a few thousand copies before being discontinued in the mid â70s.











