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Robin Bank$ - Honestly

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2001
Time:56:05 
Size:129,1 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Don't Ya Love Me Like That? - 3:44
 2. The Whiskey Song - 4:35
 3. Thinkin' 'Bout You - 4:40
 4. Work It Out - 2:51
 5. I'm In Love With Another Man - 3:11
 6. I Need A Lovin' Man - 3:46
 7. Honestly - 3:38
 8. None 'A Nothin' - 5:36
 9. My Kinda Lover - 4:46
10. Hold On To My Baby Tonight - 3:31
11. I'd Be Everything To You - 4:57
12. Evil Things - 2:59
13. Thunder And Lightnin' - 3:20
14. I Say A Little Prayer - 4:31

A master of tone and phrasing, Robin Banks has a vocal style, strength and clarity that has been compared to Etta James and Dinah Washington. But match that with the charisma and boldness of a Tina Turner and you'll understand why Robin Banks has the world on a string! Robin Banks has her roots deeply dug. Born in Canada a mere 50 miles from Detroit, then transplanted to Dallas, and then Jamaica, Banks is a diverse, international artist who is clearly comfortable with Jazz, Classic R&B, Soul, even Reggae. She’s often lauded for her captivating live performance, her confident ability to connect and affect each member of her audience, her sincerity and certainly her authenticity. Robin Banks has established herself as a fearless, female force in International Blues circles recording and performing with the likes of Duke Robillard, Doug James and a long list of legendary Texas, West Coast and Chicago musicians. A powerful songwriter as well, Tom Hyslop of Blues Revue Magazine was quoted as saying Banks writes compositions "that lyrically echo the song craft of Cole Porter and the Gershwins". "Robin's got soul, class and most of all good taste!" - Duke Robillard/ Three times nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year at the Maple Blues Awards. Winner of New Artist of the Year 1997 at the Maple Blues Awards.


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