EMMA
DONOVAN & THE PUTBACKS - DAWN
Richly
soulful vocals and gritty funk backdrops from singer Emma Donovan and the funky
Putbacks band – an great little set from the Australian funk scene! We had a
pretty good idea of how strong the Putbacks are, thanks to stellar couple of
singles – but their stylistic breadth comes into full display here, in backing
an excellent singer. Emma is an indigenous Australian with a voice that can
pull off gritty psych funk jams and more gentle, if still nicely raw soul with
equal skill – and as the primary songwriter here, she shows us just how strong
she his as both a singer and songwriter. Strong work all around! Includes
"Black Woman", "My Goodness", "Dawn",
"Mother", "Daddy", "Keep Me In Your Reach",
"Come Back To Me", "Voodoo" and "Over Under
Away". ~ Dusty Groove
GC CAMERON
Strong
work from GC Cameron – really making a bold mark here on his own – working in a
smooth, rich, masculine style that's a bit like some of the best early 70s
material from Eddie Kendricks! Arrangements are by James Carmichael, Paul
Riser, Wade Marcus, Gene Page, and other smooth soul talents – and GC's got
this edgey vocal approach that strikes out from the backings very strongly,
with a hip dope sound on the best cuts, almost in a blacksploitation soundtrack
mode – with a sharper edge than on his previous group recordings. Titles
include a great version of "If I Ever Lose This Heaven", plus the
cuts "Me & My Life", "It's So Hard To Say Goodbye To
Yesterday", "Strong Love", "Share Your Life",
"Truly Blue", and "Don't Want To Give It Up". ~ Dusty Groove
DAWN
PEMBERTON – SAY SOMETHIN’
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