| | Organic Soul: Real Soul From The Roots CD - Import
Pure soul music with integrity from five outstanding artists of the future. 15 tracks in all. Soul Brother Records. Organic Soul: Real Soul From The Roots Music Organic Soul: Real Soul From The Roots Songs | 1. | What's Wrong With You - N'Dambi |
| 2. | Soul From the Abyss - N'Dambi |
| 3. | See Ya in My Dreams - N'Dambi |
| 4. | You Are My Friend - Ledisi |
| 5. | Good Lovin' - Ledisi |
| 6. | I've Got It - Ledisi |
| 7. | Keep Your Head Up - Laurnea |
| 8. | Just a Little - Laurnea |
| 9. | Groovin' - Laurnea |
| 10. | Pocket - Karen Bernod |
| 11. | Do Ya Wanna Do - Karen Bernod |
| 12. | Spirit - Karen Bernod |
| 13. | Treat You Right |
| 14. | Rise |
| 15. | Thank You - Ian Simpson |
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