Detroit's Secret Soul
Supersedes the Timmion LP from ten years ago by unearthing a markedly different take of Who Are You Trying To Fool, I Gotta Have You with added backing vocals, and a cleaner version of Wigan monster What Should I Do. It also dips into Ann’s only other known recordings, cut in Canada under her real name of Ann Bridgeforth, in 1972 and 1973: her self-penned ballad That’s All I Want From You is right up there with Deep Shadows.
The CD has twice the number of tracks.
- What Should I Do (Alt take)
- Lean Lanky Daddy
- Sweep It Out In The Shed
- Who Are You Trying To Fool (Alt take)
- I Got To Have You (Alt take)
- The Smile On Your Face
- Deep Shadows
- One Way Street
- Possession
- Stand Together
- I'm Doin' All Right
- Lost A Lover (Need A Friend)
- That's All I Want From You
- CD extras:
- Stand Together
- I'm Doin' All Right
- What Should I Do (Instrumental)
- Lean Lanky Daddy (Instrumental)
- Sweep It Out In The Shed (Instrumental)
- Who Are You Trying To Fool (Instrumental)
- I Got To Have You (Instrumental)
- One Way Street (Instrumental)
- Possession (Instrumental)
- The Smile On Your Face (Instrumental)
- Deep Shadows (Instrumental)
- What Should I Do (Alt vocal version)
- Who Are You Trying To Fool (Alt take)
- Deep Shadows (A cappella version)