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Laura Love & Orville Johnson : The Sweeter The Juice
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This folk-funk bassist and master country blues guitarist / dobro man get together and peel the paint off the walls with their fine picking and electrifying vocals. Folk, bluegrass, gospel, spirituals, originals, stirring anthems - it's all here.
Genre: Folk: Progressive Folk
Release Date: 2009
The Sweeter The Juice Record Label: Ocotoroon Biography/Orville Johnson Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Cotton Eyed Joe / Ruby (Are You Mad At Your Man) 5:43 $0.99
King Jesus / I'm Workin' on a Building 5:57 $0.99
Load Up / Eyes on the Prize 7:28 $0.99
Nobody's Fault But Mine 3:46 $0.99
Swing Low Sweet Chariot / Swing Down Chariot 5:00 $0.99
Passin' 3:12 $0.99
Livin' In a Dream 3:18 $0.99
We Shall Not Be Moved / Stayed On Freedom 4:56 $0.99
When He Calls Me 4:24 $0.99
Yes We Can 3:29 $0.99
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Album Notes

“Folk wimps, girly girls and confessional coffeehouse chicks: Step aside and make room for Laura Love, the most original female singer to make music since... Ani DiFranco..." New York Post

African-American bassist and singer/songwriter, Laura Love, has been releasing "folk-funk" CDs since the early 1990s. The Sweeter The Juice is her 11th release. She has been touring lately with the master of country blues guitar and dobro, Orville Johnson, a widely respected instrumentalist, vocalist, record producer and teacher of all things strings. They recorded The Sweeter The Juice after repeated requests from fans at their shows and this release contains the heart and soul of those concerts. This CD is an example of everything Laura holds dear: traditional bluegrass, spirituals, gospel, moving anthems from the Civil Rights era and her own wry compositions, executed with virtuoso guitar, dobro and mandolin work by Mr. Johnson and underpinned by Laura's signature percussive bass. And of course, their electrifying vocals. Orville is a big man with a big voice and when he joins in with Laura, look out! Their version of Ruby (Are You Mad At Your Man) is worth the price of admission alone.

Laura has been blowing the doors off of clubs, concert halls and festivals for almost 20 years. Check out this CD to see what all the fuss is about.


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