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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. Despite its contemporary feel, however, much of the material on I Just Can’t Help Myself dates back several years — both the powerful “Alley-Wind Song” and the John Coltrane tribute “Can’t Catch the Trane” were initially recorded during the 1969 sessions which later comprised the First Light collection, while the graceful reading of Duke Ellington’s “Satin Doll” was and would remain a longstanding highlight of Callier’s live set.
PERSONNEL:
Terry Callier - (acoustic guitar)
Don Myrick - (alto sax)
Errol Batts, Phylis Knox - (backing vocalS)
Cleveland Eaton, Louis Satterfield, Richard Evans - (bass)
Karl B. Fruth, Leonard Chausow - (cello)
Donny Simmons, Morris Jennings - (drums)
Ethel Merker, Paul Tervelt - (french horn)
Phil Upchurch - (guitar)
Edward Druzinsky - (harp)
Alfred Nalls, Bobby Christian, Fred Walker - (percussion)
Charles Stepney - (piano)
Arthur Hoyle, John Howell - (trumpet)
Arthur W. Ahlman, Bruce Hayden, Harold D. Klatz, Harold Kupper - (viola)
Elliott Golub, Everett Zlatoff-Mirsky, Jerry Babransky*, Joseph Golan - (violin)
TRACKS:
A1. (I Just Can't Help Myself) I Don't Want Nobody Else
A2. Brown-Eyed Lady
A3. Gotta Get Closer To You
A4. Satin Doll
A5. Untill Tomorrow
B1. Alley-Wind Song
B2. Can't Catch The Trane
B3. Bowli' Green
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