As a comeback, Midnight Rainbows stands as a fine testament of Joe South's talent. While not exactly the pop sound he was famous for, it fits in nicely alongside such acts as Atlanta Rhythm Section, who helped out here and there, and the Marshall Tucker Band. Containing a truly gospel take on "For Your Precious Love" and a letter-perfect rendition of Leon Russell's "Stranger in a Strange Land," this disc has improved with age. Tinged with hints of country, "Midnight Rainbows" stands well alongside all the other fine Joe South releases, a fine product indeed. ~ James Chrispell, All Music Guide
Midnight Rainbows
01/01/1975
All Music Guide Review
Midnight Rainbows Track Listing
Credits of Midnight Rainbows
- Robert Nix
- Drums
- Barbara South
- Vocals (Background)
- Roy Yeager
- Drums
- Jerry Brooks
- Horn
- Don Eisaman
- Horn
- Eddie Farrell
- Guitar
- Debra Henderson
- Vocals (Background)
- Larry Loden
- Horn
- Sherrill Maillet
- Vocals (Background)
- Neal McIlroy
- Horn
- Mark Radway
- Horn
- Al Webster
- Percussion, Keyboards
- Cecil Welsch
- Horn
- Chris Wolski
- Keyboards
- Mike Huey
- Drums
- Steve Clark
- Producer, Engineer
- Tommy Dean
- Bass, Percussion, Vocals (Background), Keyboards
- Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
- Director
- Barry Bailey
- Guitar
- Michael Huey
- Drums
- Joe South
- Guitar, Percussion, Keyboards, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Producer, Main Performer
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