Recorded in 2000, Guilty of Loving You pretty much picks up where Oscar Toney, Jr. left off in his 1960s and '70s recordings. It's upbeat Southern soul, with a few slower, pained ballads (notably the title track, with the churchy keyboards so common to those sort of Southern soul pieces) varying the pace. Toney, Jr.'s voice -- at times slightly reminiscent of Otis Redding's, though with a less gritty flavor -- has only slightly coarsened with time. For a soul album that tries to capture a style that peaked several decades before it was produced, it's considerably above the average: it has a live, unforced, natural sound, and the modern instrumental and production touches that often dampen the spirits of such veteran outings are virtually absent. The material's only adequate, however, and sometimes a little worse than that. It was reissued in the U.K. in 2006 as Guilty: A Southern Soul Renaissance, adding historical liner notes with an overview of Toney Jr.'s career. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
Guilty of Loving You
02/27/2001
All Music Guide Review
Guilty of Loving You Track Listing
Credits of Guilty of Loving You
- Jimmy O'Neill
- Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background), Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Lebron Scott
- Bass
- Wilson Meadows
- Vocals
- Jody Worrell
- Guitar (Electric)
- Edd Miller
- Percussion, Engineer, Mixing, Producer, Vocals (Background)
- Vallery Barbin
- Tambourine, Cowbell, Vocals (Background)
- Blair Crimmins
- Guitar (Acoustic), Mixing, Assistant Engineer
- Oscar Toney, Jr.
- Vocals, Main Performer
- Michael Bastedo
- Vocals (Background)
- Bryan Cole
- Percussion, Drums, Vocals (Background), Producer, Collaboration











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