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Don Lass of the [[Asbury Park Press]] wrote "D.J. Rogers is into modern R&B and soul on his debut album, titled simply "D.J. Rogers" (SW-8915), and it shows that he has the potential of reaching the top of the ladder in his field. His "Watch for the Riders" and "March On" have hit possibilities."<ref name=AshburyPress /> With a four out of five stars review Stephen Cook of [[Allmusic]] called the album "A soul classic".<ref name=Allmusic />
Don Lass of the [[Asbury Park Press]] wrote "D.J. Rogers is into modern R&B and soul on his debut album, titled simply "D.J. Rogers" (SW-8915), and it shows that he has the potential of reaching the top of the ladder in his field. His "Watch for the Riders" and "March On" have hit possibilities."<ref name=AshburyPress /> With a four out of five stars rating Stephen Cook of [[Allmusic]] called the album "A soul classic".<ref name=Allmusic />


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D. J. Rogers
Studio album by
Released1973
Recorded1973
Genre
Length39:34
LabelShelter Records
ProducerD. J. Rogers
D. J. Rogers chronology
D. J. Rogers
(1973)
It's Good to Be Alive
(1975)

D. J. Rogers is the debut album by D. J. Rogers.

Released in 1973 on Shelter Records. This was the only album released on Shelter by D. J. Rogers before moving on to RCA Records a couple years later.

Track listing

All songs written by D. J. Rogers

  1. "Listen to the Message" – 3:43
  2. "Where There's a Will" – 3:27
  3. "Take Time" – 5:12
  4. "Watch Out for the Riders" – 3:11
  5. "March On" – 3:09
  6. "Celebration" – 3:52
  7. "It's All Over" – 4:33
  8. "Don't You Want to Ride" – 8:07
  9. "Bail Out" – 4:20

Personnel

  • Fredrick Allen – drums
  • Patricia Hall – background vocals
  • Keith Hatchell – bass
  • Marlo Henderson – guitar
  • Andre Lewis – bass
  • Maxayn Lewis – background vocals
  • Kenneth Loper – organ
  • Clarence McDonald – piano
  • D. J. Rogers – keyboards
  • Scott Sansby - drums
  • Marsha Smith – background vocals
  • Rhonge Southern – background vocals
  • Sidigi Southern – background vocals
  • E.T. Thomas – drums
  • David T. Walker – guitar
  • Lalomie Washburn – background vocals
  • Bobby Watson (from Rufus) – bass
  • Ron Woods – drums

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Asbury Park Press(favourable)[2]

Don Lass of the Asbury Park Press wrote "D.J. Rogers is into modern R&B and soul on his debut album, titled simply "D.J. Rogers" (SW-8915), and it shows that he has the potential of reaching the top of the ladder in his field. His "Watch for the Riders" and "March On" have hit possibilities."[3] With a four out of five stars rating Stephen Cook of Allmusic called the album "A soul classic".[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Cook, Stephen. D. J. Rogers: D. J. Rogers > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  2. ^ Lass, Don (July 29, 1973). Shelter People. Asbury Park Press. p. 113.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference AshburyPress was invoked but never defined (see the help page).