High Priest

01/01/1987


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All Music Guide Review

1987's High Priest was Alex Chilton's first full-length studio album since the fascinatingly disastrous Like Flies on Sherbert in 1979. While it certainly wasn't the return to pure-pop form some fans were hoping for from the former leader of Big Star, it at least showed Chilton to be in firm command of his faculties again, and fronting a solid band of Memphis/New Orleans studio heavyweights. High Priest boasted only four original songs from Chilton, the best being the mildly sleazy "Thing for You" (though the just-plain-weird "Dalai Lama" has a certain perverse charm), but he dug up a handful of worthwhile covers, including the good-and-greasy "Make a Little Love" and a fine, obscure Carole King number, "Let Me Get Close to You." While Chilton's vocals betray a certain inscrutable irony, he's in fine voice throughout, and his wildly underrated guitar work is very much in evidence. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Take It Off
  • 2
  • Let Me Get Close to You
  • 3
  • Dalai Lama
  • 4
  • Volare
  • 5
  • Thing for You
  • 6
  • Forbidden Love
  • 7
  • Make a Little Love
  • 8
  • Trouble Don't Last
  • 9
  • Don't Be a Drag
  • 10
  • Nobody's Fool
  • 11
  • Come by Here
  • 12
  • Raunchy
  • Credits

    • Alex Chilton
    • Guitar, Main Performer, Producer, Vocals, Piano

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