| | Best Of The Caravans CD Caravans Discography of CDs
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Fine late-'50s/early-'60s material, stunners led by Inez Andrews, Shirley Caesar, Albertina Walker, and Josephine Howard. ~ Opal Louis Nations
This doesn't necessarily contain their best material, only those songs that garnered either chart success or radio airplay during the 1950s and early '60s. Like all Savoy releases, there's almost no discographical information, although Walker, Andrews, and Caesar are the artists featured most prominently. ~ Ron Wynn
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The Caravans include: Cassieta George, Albertina Walker, James Cleveland, Bessie Griffin, Gloria Griffin, Dorothy Norwood, Inez Andrews, Shirley Caesar, Eddie Williams, Delores Washington, Josephine Howard, James Herndon (vocals). Best Of The Caravans Music Best Of The Caravans Songs Best Of The Caravans Music Review Purchase Best Of The Caravans CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Clara Ward Meetin' Tonight! CD (1994)
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$9.89 The re-launched Stax label is an appropriate home for neo-soulster Angie Stone. Her 2007 album THE ART OF LOVE & WAR, released on Stax, nods to classic styles, blending funk, soul, balladry, and R&B in one tasty package. The appearance of soul great Betty Wright on the album highlight, "Baby," only strengthen the retro vibe.
Yet THE ART OF LOVE & WAR is contemporary through and through. Shimmering with a modern, digital production sheen, the album is clearly steeped in urban contemporary R&B, more lush and languid than stripped down and raw. Stone is no mere puppet of the past (and apparently neither is the revamped Stax): her voice, delivery, and feel are all her own, whether on butter-smooth love songs ("Make It Last") or hard-swinging ...
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