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That old song that just want go away.
Keep It Up,
"Bring It"
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author: Peters at CD Baby
There are few things you should know about this album. 1) it's high quality 1973 Memphis soul, 2) O.V. Wright was in The Harmony Echoes, best known for their hit song, "That's How Strong My Love Is", later covered by Otis Redding and The Rolling Stones, 3) this album really does bear a resemblance to Al Green's work from the same era, 4) did I mention it's fantastic? Those are the facts, and if that doesn't convince you, go ahead and listen to the samples. Although you can tell from the production style that it's a vintage recording, this is a pristine transfer to the digital world and it practically places you in the studio when you close your eyes. A tight rhythm section is backed by a full horn section, organ, piano, and The Memphis Strings; this is no low-budget soul recording. Songs of love and loss are transformed into almost spiritual experiences through Wright's emotive, impassioned singing. Although he sadly passed on in 1980, this outstanding album stands as a testimony to his undeniable talent.
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