Scoring the lives of small-time players, pimps, junkies, and prostitutes lurking around his simultaneously blessed and cursed existence, Wee mastermind Norman Whiteside lived in an entirely different Columbus than Capsoul's Bill Moss or Prix’s Clem Price. Alternating between Stevie Wonder's dreamy soul and Sly Stone's druggy groove, You Can Fly On My Aeroplane bypasses Whiteside's everyday gritty street life reality, focusing instead on the airy sounds of fantasy and masquerade. Smooth, sexy, and synthy, You Can Fly On My Aeroplane is a peerless and sprawling psychedelic soul concept album and a sure'fire panty soaker to boot.
A1. You Can Fly On My Aeroplane
A2. Leavin' You Alone
A3. Put It In Real Good
A4. Alone (Reprise)
B1. I'm All Changed
B2. Alone
B3. Find Me, Love Me
B4. Try Me
B5. Aeroplane (Reprise)