Calvin
Richardson has for the past 20 years been one the best male vocalists to emerge
out of the neo-soul movement, beginning with his breakthrough hit Keep On Pushing. He wrote Charlie’s Wilson’s hit There Goes My Baby, recorded duets with Angie Stone,
guested on Raphael Saadiq’s Excuse Me and has regularly hit the Urban AC charts. Gold Dust
delivers the straight-from-the-heart real soul music with a contemporary flair
that has won Calvin a loyal and passionate fan-base. Tracks include: “If You're
Thinking About Leaving”, “Be Your Friend”, “Do You Wrong”, “Love You Tonight”, “Ain't
Nothin Like The One I've Got”, “Let Me Love On You”, “Still In Love”, “She
Never Had A Real Man Like This”, “Beautiful Woman”, and “Macaroni and Cheese”.
Neal Francis
- Changes
Blue-eyed
southern soul from Neal Francis – a set that feels like one of those great
rock/soul albums that were captured during the height of the Muscle Shoals
scene – although with maybe a bit more contemporary funk at the core as well!
Neal's songs are super-catchy – and take us back to that moment when the right
rock artists were picking up plenty from soul styles in Alabama and Tennessee –
then turning the music into well-crafted hits for the better side of the 70s
scene. Titles include "Change (parts 1 & 2)", "Put It In His
Hands", "Can't Live Without Your Love", "This Time",
"She's A Winner", "These Are The Days", and "How Have
I Lived". ~ Dusty Groove
Vin Gordon —
African Shores
Fantastic
work from Vin Gordon – who may well be one of the greatest reggae trombonists
since the legendary Rico – working here in a very classic style that features
plenty of contributions from saxophonist Nat Birchall! Nat's very much in the
space of his previous collaboration with Gordon – and also plays piano, bass,
and percussion – alongside co-producer Al Breadwinner, who handles drums, guitar,
organ, and piano too! Tracks are a mix of echoey, dubby numbers that still have
straightforward solo work from Gordon – and others that have maybe a tighter
tuneful vibe, but which still fit the strong spirit of the entire session. The
quartet also features Stally on baritone and David Fullwood on trumpet –
stepping out in all-instrumental splendor, on titles that include "Gusum
Peck", "Shucumooku", "Sa La Vie", "African
Shores", "Gold Coast Dub", "Styler Man", and
"Spill Over" ~ Dusty Groove
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