Booker T. & Priscilla by Booker T. & Priscilla, released on A & M in 1971.

Review by Andrew Hamilton

Booker T. Jones exited Stax Records before it came to a complete crash and married singer Priscilla Coolidge, Rita's sister, and the two hooked-up musically as well. Great things were expected from this project. Jones led his namesake, Booker T. & the MG's, to some success at Stax. The four-pieces also served as the label's most prominent house band, and, in addition, Jones shared co-writer credit on some great songs. Coolidge, like her sister, sang with an abundance of soul. ...Few people will tell you this is a bad album, cause it's not, it's just not what was expected. The lovebirds are all over the place theme-wise -- love, social problems, ethnic issues, and other twists and spins on a multitude of subjects....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_v4fF-vrOdg&list=RD_v4fF-vrOdg&start_radio=1

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