What’s up Sorry State readers? Holy cow, it feels like an eternity since I’ve done one of these, so apologies if I’m a little rusty. I missed the return newsletter last week cause I was in Memphis visiting my mom for the week, which was very nice. Not much has happened since the last newsletter before half the Sorry State crew was over in Europe. Their stories are much more interesting and entertaining than mine. I was, however, introduced to an album I’ve totally been diggin since Dom showed it to me a couple weeks ago, The Baby Huey Story: The Living Legend. I got a copy of the newest reissue that Rhino just put out and from what I can tell it seems to be very well done and high quality. Baby Huey died in 1970 of a heart attack at the age of 26 and this album was released posthumously the following year in 1971. The album starts off with an infectious groove that doesn’t let up for the entire record. Plenty of funky and groovy basslines and breaks that have been sampled countless times by producers years later. The standout track has to be the almost ten minute version of Sam Cooke’s A Change Is Going To Come that truly is a psychedelic journey, full of Baby Huey’s loud, piercing shrieks. That last part kinda sounds like a knock, but it’s definitely not. I love them. I also really like the instrumental version of California Dreamin on here. Maybe many of you have already heard of this album, but if you’re like me and haven’t or just never bothered to check it out, do yourself a favor and do it!