We lost a great musical ambassador in Alan Toussaint on the 10th of NovemberThe New Orleans singer, songwriter and producer was one of the legends of Black music, having written songs such as 'Working In The Coal Mine' (Lee Dorsey), 'Pain In My Heart' (Otis Redding), 'Lipstick Traces' (The O'Jays) and 'Fortune Teller' (Benny Spellman)Toussaint worked with almost everybody from The Meters to Paul McCartneyEarlier this year, at the age of 77 he did a short season at London's Ronnie Scott's ClubHere are Toussaint's three Warner Reprise releases, dating from 1972, 1973 and 1978 Digitally remastered and slipcasedExtensive new notes |