Watson, John L. -with White Mouse-
Let's Straighten It Out
Repress. Following his tenure fronting British psychedelic rock act The Web, who cut a couple of likeable albums featuring his bluesy, soulful lead, US-born vocalist Mississippi John L. Watson went solo, working with Pete Wingfield on his 1970 debut, 'White Hot Blue Black.' Superior sophomore set 'Let's Straighten It Out' was released on Bob Kingston's Spark label in 1975 and credited to John L. Watson with White Mouse, with Watson headed in a funk direction; along with the potent title track, there's a fine cut of Gwen McCrae's 'Rockin' Chair,' making the set a sure-fire winner for Watson fans and lovers of British funk and soul.