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$15.65 Nobody could accuse R&B torch singer Trey Songz of ADD. From the intro of his third record, READY, Trey is focused on seduction, sometimes sensual to the level of sex-crazed, sometimes vulnerable, but always swaggering. ...
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| | Eddie Hinton Very Extremely Dangerous CD (1978)
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$12.89 Eddie Hinton's 1978 debut came more than a decade after the kudos he received for his songwriting and his session work as a guitarist. He played guitar on countless sessions as the guitarist at the famed Muscle Shoals studio in northern Alabama and everyone from Bobby Womack to Aretha Franklin recorded his songs. When it came time to make an album of his own, he did so at the same studio, with other topflight players comprising the Muscle Shoals rhythm and horn sections.
Hinton sings nine originals here and one by his main influence, Otis Redding ("Shout Bamalama"). Hinton sought to imbue his singing with the same rich emotional presence as Redding's--but has a voice all his own, raspier than that of Otis. This is a remarkable first album. Sadly, it was mishandled ...
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| | Al Green Greatest Hits CD (1975) Digipak
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$11.75 The expanded version of GREATEST HITS includes 5 bonus tracks and is newly remastered.
Sam Cooke's death in 1964 left a huge void in the world of soul music not filled until Al Green's breakthrough in the early '70s. Although many great male soul singers came and went in the years following Cooke's death, none came close to the smooth and creamy style that translated to consistent cross-over success. While Otis Redding was gritty and James Brown relentless, in Green's hands, R&B was sophisticated and suave. GREATEST HITS basks in a style of sultry soul that Green inherited from Cooke.
Yet, Green's style owed as much to producer Willie Mitchell's delicate production as it did to the singer's pure falsetto. While not inclined to use the vast numbers of musicians that Phil Spector ...
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$6.69 Darker, grittier, more intense, and more mysterious than The Reformation’s previous work, the EP Living the Dream is a new direction for the band. “My music has always had darker undertones,” says Seattle songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Westin Glass, “but the last record [2007’s The Floral War] had this pop sound that sort of obscured that. For this one, I wanted to move more into a heavy, intense sound, and express feelings of frustration and hopelessness.”Recorded with ...
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