Country-Soul

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    Paul Miles
     
    Blue Collar Man
    A mix of solo & full band tracks from the "Detroit Music Award Winner for Outstanding Blues/R&B songwriting.. This effort reflects the atmosphere of the Motor City music & social phenomena as seen by "The Blues Man"
    Urban/R&B: Country-Soul
     
     
    Bach Kim
     
    Mưa Nửa Đêm [ The Midnight Rain ] Mua Nua Dem
    The life and emotion of ordinary people are simply depicted by distinctive composure, poetic lyrics, gifted musical instrumentation and extraordinarily epic vocal. The musical artistic work is unexpectedly excellent touching million ones' hearts
    Urban/R&B: Country-Soul
     
     
    Alex Maestro Powe
     
    Millinium 2020/Live At Woodstock Multi-Genre Compilation
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    Urban/R&B: Country-Soul
     
     
    Tom Cherry
     
    Tom Cherry and Friends
    Easy listening with smooth guitar and a Soft Rock feel.
    Urban/R&B: Country-Soul
     
     
    Uncle Lucius
     
    Pick Your Head Up
    Their southern rock sound is full of gothic lyricism, the blues and gospel influence without apology.
    Urban/R&B: Country-Soul
     
     
    Richie Warth
     
    No Denying
    A familiar tale of unrequited love in a Country Bayou flavour.
    Urban/R&B: Country-Soul
     
     
    The Mean
     
    Meet Us Here
    "A gentle mishmash of most every genre under the sun … completely unique … with ‘60s pop hooks, late-1970s soul vibes and strong undercurrents of funk and R&B … songs that are intelligent, layered and dense, yet catchy and accessible."–Philadelphia Weekly
    Urban/R&B: Country-Soul
     
     
    The Shape Shifter Ensemble
     
    The Mercy Suite
    Future Roots Music
    Urban/R&B: Country-Soul
     
     
    The Boogie Kings
     
    Louisiana Country Soul
    This recording displays the best Country Music interpreted in a rhythm & blues style by the world's greatest soul band. You've never heard country music played this way. This recording features the hit song "I Love That Swamp Pop Music"...
    Urban/R&B: Country-Soul
     
     
    Frank Penner
     
    Cowboy's King
    Singer/Songwriter with a progressive style from roots country and rockabilly to jazz swing and fusion with a lyrical content that weaves the song blanket by the hands of faith painting the variables and issues of life.
    Urban/R&B: Country-Soul
     
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    Paul Miles
    Blue Collar Man
    A mix of solo & full band tracks from the "Detroit Music Award Winner for Outstanding Blues/R&B songwriting.. This effort reflects the atmosphere of the Motor City music & social phenomena as seen by "The Blues Man"
    This album by the multiple Detroit Music Award winner ,allows him to take a look at the city he’ been associated with now for almost a decade. Starting off with the title song Blue Collar Man, he’s announcing to the world who he is and what he intends on doing for himself and his family. This song could be the new anthem for the working class men and women. He asks you the listener a question about your life and how are you living in the next cut “Overtime”. Looking at the title you would think the obvious, but the author takes you on a different outlook on what he perceives about a reflection of life. The next two song deals with spirituality and tenacity of one’s self. He demonstates sensitivity with health care concerns and homelessness plight on "Out Of Luck" and "Does Anybody". In “Out of Luck” he starts the song as a dialogue with a Dr and gives great feeling in expressing his disgust and realization of the moral of the story. "The Blues Man' guitar playing picks up tempo as he goes back to revisit a childhood hero, a certain “Masked Man” It seems that the hero in the song wants to be a regular guy, sorry Kimosabe you got wear and carry the mask and what responsibility it challenges you . The next six tracks are collaboration with a full band. You hear the acoustic element being joined a full band, he uses two of Detroit’s best to bring that effect, In "Way Down Moses' , we have the cry for freedom demonstrated once again with Larry Everhart’s harmonica stirring the people to rise up. The lyrics also help us to move quickly in heart and mind to understand a lot of us are still trapped in many of society’s lairs. Rock me out is a playful rock a’ billy style that simply states this will be a new dance craze and needs to be heard at the Grand Old Opry. His connection to good food and years living in Lousiana is felt in” Bring Me Some Gumbo.” He might be hungry for more than the gumbo in this one. (smiles). Back in the city and Big D are devoted to the city of Detroit, Zhelin(violin) does captures the mood of folks in the Back to the City playing a spirited solo while showing some fire in Big “D”. Miles finishes with a closing song Sweet Dream-Goodnight . He finishes the album as he started playing and singing solo. The CD will make you want to listen more thank once… A good one that may become a classic one... Rozier International-2009
    Urban/R&B: Country-Soul
     
    Marcus Mitchell
    Getting Nowhere Fast
    Urban/R&B: Country-Soul
     
    Clarence Dobbins
    The Soul Of A Man
    Urban/R&B: Country-Soul
     
    Curtis Clay
    Country Soul
    Urban/R&B: Country-Soul
     
    Melvin Morrison
    Country Soul
    Urban/R&B: Country-Soul
     

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    Top Songs

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    I'd Rather Go Blind
    The Boogie Kings
    Urban/R&B: Country-Soul