American singer-songwriter whose rare self-titled album was released in 1974 on the We Produce/Stax imprint and reissued by Light in the Attic in 2009.

1974 self-titled album (We Produce/Stax); reissued by Light in the Attic in 2009. Songs highlighted in reviews include "To the Establishment", "Lucky Me" and "Why Must Our Eyes Be Turned Backwards".

Lou Bond's rare 1974 self-titled album blends Stax-style soul, folk and Bacharach-like pop with orchestral arrangements. The 2009 Light in the Attic reissue restored visibility to the record. Review highlights praise tracks such as "To the Establishment" and "Lucky Me" and note strong social commentary in the lyrics.

For:Fans of vintage soul and folk, collectors, crate-diggers and listeners of orchestral soul with socially conscious lyrics.

 Lou Bond cannot be considered in the same league as other artists populating the Music Business, whether present or future.

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