I Just Can't Help Myself is a studio album from American musician Terry Callier. Released by Cadet Records in 1973, this is the artist's fourth album since his debut a decade prior and the final of three that he recorded in short succession for Cadet with producer Charles Stepney. It has received positive critical reception.
Critical reception
The editorial staff of AllMusic Guide gave the release five out of five stars, with Jason Ankeny writing that the album is Callier's "most soulful and supple" for Cadet, comparing it to Marvin Gaye's classic run at Motown Records.
Track listing
All songs written by Terry Callier, except where noted.
- "(I Just Can't Help Myself) I Don't Want Nobody Else" (Callier, Larry Wade)â 3:15
- "Brown-Eyed-Lady" (Callier, Wade)â 3:18
- "Gotta Get Closer to You" (Callier, Wade)â 3:22
- "Satin Doll" (Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Billy Strayhorn)â 4:16
- "Until Tomorrow"â 5:39
- "Alley-Wind Song"â 9:04
- "Can't Catch the Trane"â 3:52
- "Bowlin' Green" (Callier, Holmes Daylie)â 8:00
Personnel
- Terry Callierâ guitar, vocals, production
- Arthur W. Ahlmanâ viola
- Roger Anfinsenâ engineering
- Jerry Sabranskyâ violin
- Errol Battsâ backing vocals
- Sol Bobrovâ violin
- Fred Breitbergâ remixing
- Leonard Chausowâ cello
- Malcolm Chisholmâ remixing
- Bobby Christianâ percussion
- Edward Druzinskyâ harp
- Cleveland Eatonâ bass guitar
- Richard Evansâ bass guitar, arrangement on "Satin Doll", "Alley-Wind Song", and "Bowlin' Green"
- William Faldnerâ violin
- Karl Fruhâ cello
- Joseph Golanâ violin
- Elliott Golubâ violin
- Ruth Goodmanâ violin
- Bruce Haydenâ viola
- John Howellâ trumpet
- Arthur Hoyleâ trumpet
- Morris Jenningsâ drums
- Irving Kaplanâ violin
- Harold D. Klatzâ viola
- Phylis Knoxâ backing vocals
- Harold Kupperâ viola
- Ethel Merkerâ French horn
- Roger Moultonâ viola
- Don Myrickâ alto saxophone
- Alfred Nallsâ percussion
- Louis Satterfieldâ bass guitar
- Bob Schiffâ arrangement on "(I Just Can't Help Myself) I Don't Want Nobody Else" and "Gotta Get Closer to You"
- Donald Simmonsâ drums
- Theodore Silavinâ violin
- Gary Starrâ engineering
- Charles Stepneyâ electric piano, piano, production, arrangement on "Brown-Eyed-Lady", "Until Tomorrow", and "Can't Catch the Trane"
- Neil Terkâ design, photography
- Paul Terveltâ French horn
- Phil Upchurchâ guitar
- Larry Wadeâ backing vocals, production
- Fred Walkerâ percussion
- Everett Zlatoff-Mirskyâ violin
References
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