David Forman Who You Been Talking To
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David Forman's Who You Been Talking To on LP: Features Remastered Audio, Archival Photos, and a 24-Page Booklet
Brooklyn-born David Forman was steeped in soul music and Brill Building songcraft in the early 1970s while earning his living as a Hollywood set builder. He developed a soul singing style through his friendship with Aaron Neville, with whom he used to sing and jam on his apartment rooftop. He met Jack Nitzsche through his work on the 1972 film Greaser’s Palace (for which Nitzsche created the soundtrack) and later asked Nitzsche to produce this album. Forman’s original record deal with Davis was shepherded by the critic Stephen Holden of Rolling Stone and later the New York Times, and later by Paul Nelson, also of Rolling Stone.
Fun fact about Forman: He was an assistant to Phillip Petit on his daring tight rope walk between the twin towers in 1974. And Forman later became a jingle writer and wrote and sang the famous Tums theme song (“Tum tum-tum-tum, TUUUUMS.”)
This release features remastered audio, a plethora of archival photos, and a 24-page booklet with a 5500-word essay from noted journalist and producer Joe Hagan, a staff writer at Vanity Fair and producer of the 2022 compilation Earl’s Closet for Light in the Attic.
Track Listing
- Who You Been Talking To?
- A-Train Lady
- Thirty Dollars
- Painted In A Corner
- Let It Go Now
- Midnight Mambo
- Little Asia
- What Is So Wonderful?
- We Both Talk Too Much
- Losing
- Now That I Found You





