
Have You Been Good To Yourself
[[Release Detail]][[Release Description]]
Have You Been Good To Yourself will come as a surprise to anyone expecting more of the beat-driven R&B Johnnie that he and his sibling produced ā including that compilationās much-sampled title track. A mix of spoken word and gospel songs laid down direct to cassette, these ultra-rare home recordings draw from Johnnieās religious upbringing and his history in the music business, which was interrupted in 1970 when he was sent to fight in Vietnam.
Crate digger Jameson Sweiger found Have You Been Good To Yourself and a companion album, Real Education, released under the name Khafele Ojore Ajanaku in a Memphis thrift store, but it was noticeably Friersonās work. They hadnāt made it far ā they would originally have been sold at corner stores and music festivals in the Memphis area where Frierson continued to perform and host a gospel radio show, all the while working as a mechanic, laborer and teacher.
The seven songs on Have You Been Good To Yourself are overtly religious; some, such as āOut Here On Your Word,ā are strident and faithful; others, like the self-questioning āHave You Been Good To Yourself,ā are more meditative. They reflect the difficult situation that Frierson was in when recording, shell-shocked from his time in the military and grieving the untimely death of his son. āHe was really trying to find his way,ā remembers Friersonās daughter in Andrea Lisleās liner notes. āAnd writing and making music were a way out for him.ā
[[Selling Points]]
- Re-mastered from the original, one-of-a-kind cassette
- Never before released on LP
- Includes download card
- [[Catalog Number]]LITA 127[[Artist]]Johnnie Frierson
Original: $1.29
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[[Release Detail]][[Release Description]]
Have You Been Good To Yourself will come as a surprise to anyone expecting more of the beat-driven R&B Johnnie that he and his sibling produced ā including that compilationās much-sampled title track. A mix of spoken word and gospel songs laid down direct to cassette, these ultra-rare home recordings draw from Johnnieās religious upbringing and his history in the music business, which was interrupted in 1970 when he was sent to fight in Vietnam.
Crate digger Jameson Sweiger found Have You Been Good To Yourself and a companion album, Real Education, released under the name Khafele Ojore Ajanaku in a Memphis thrift store, but it was noticeably Friersonās work. They hadnāt made it far ā they would originally have been sold at corner stores and music festivals in the Memphis area where Frierson continued to perform and host a gospel radio show, all the while working as a mechanic, laborer and teacher.
The seven songs on Have You Been Good To Yourself are overtly religious; some, such as āOut Here On Your Word,ā are strident and faithful; others, like the self-questioning āHave You Been Good To Yourself,ā are more meditative. They reflect the difficult situation that Frierson was in when recording, shell-shocked from his time in the military and grieving the untimely death of his son. āHe was really trying to find his way,ā remembers Friersonās daughter in Andrea Lisleās liner notes. āAnd writing and making music were a way out for him.ā
[[Selling Points]]
- Re-mastered from the original, one-of-a-kind cassette
- Never before released on LP
- Includes download card
- [[Catalog Number]]LITA 127[[Artist]]Johnnie Frierson


















