Johnnie Taylor Philosophy Continues shows the former
Soul Stirrers' versatility, but a mediocre effort overall for
Johnnie. Producer
Don Davis' attempt to widen
Taylor's appeal resulted in an album of watered-down Southern soul. Fans didn't expect
Taylor-ized versions of "Love Is a Hurting Thing," "Who Can I Turn To," or "Games People Play," nor were they appreciated. He charted with "I Could Never Be President," but the song's appeal escapes some, even though
David Ruffin redid it on his Doin' His Thing album. "Love Bones" and "It's Amazing" are the best soul offerings, but "I Had a Fight with Love" and "Separation Line" are mundane and formulaic.
Taylor's rendition of
Parliament's "I Wanna Testify" made an impact on the charts, and is interesting, but his voice was worthy of better. Everybody and their mama must have recorded "It's Your Thing," but none seem to be able to touch
the Isleys' stomping original. ~ Andrew Hamilton