Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1998
Time:52:51
Size:121,8 MB
Label:AIM Records & Tapes Ply Ltd.
Styles:Blues/Soul
Art:Full
Year:1998
Time:52:51
Size:121,8 MB
Label:AIM Records & Tapes Ply Ltd.
Styles:Blues/Soul
Art:Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Worried Dream - 3:40
2. (The Battered Woman's Song) I'm Not Coming Back - 6:30
3. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For - 4:27
4. One Night Stand - 2:57
5. Someone Else is Stepping In - 5:00
6. I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know - 7:54
7. Groove Me - 3:20
8. Cry Like A Man - 3:56
9. Easy Money - 4:08
10. Bad Mouths and Gossip - 3:29
11. Bring It On Home To Me - 4:18
12. A Change Is Gonna Come - 3:05
1. Worried Dream - 3:40
2. (The Battered Woman's Song) I'm Not Coming Back - 6:30
3. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For - 4:27
4. One Night Stand - 2:57
5. Someone Else is Stepping In - 5:00
6. I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know - 7:54
7. Groove Me - 3:20
8. Cry Like A Man - 3:56
9. Easy Money - 4:08
10. Bad Mouths and Gossip - 3:29
11. Bring It On Home To Me - 4:18
12. A Change Is Gonna Come - 3:05
When Marva takes the stage-explosions occur-the spine tingles and adrenaline rises, for here live is the singer who touches the deepest recess of the human soul with the most powerful voice out of New Orleans''.
Born-March 20, 1948- Died March 23, 2010.
Down in Louisiana, Marva Wright is called the Blues Queen. Fans of her energy-filled performances, both live and recorded, call her a lot of other things, too, like "Marvalous Marva." The "bluesiana" numbers she favors are a strong showcase for her dynamic, gospel-rooted voice. One listen would be enough to convince any newcomer of her strengths, which is surprising in light of the fact that the vocalist was a late bloomer who didn't turn professional until 1987, when she was creeping up on 40. Even then, she only began singing as a way to support her family with a second job. Bourbon Street in the Big Easy led to more than she had dreamed, ultimately landing her gigs in Europe and across the world, with stops in France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Russia, Norway, Sweden, and Brazil. Her appearances in the U.S. include Chicago, Philadelphia, and New York, as well as Texas, California, Vermont, Colorado, and Florida.
Although she made a career out of music late in life, Wright actually began to sing much earlier, when she was nine years old. Like many artists, her first public singing efforts were heard in church, with her mother as her accompanist.
Born-March 20, 1948- Died March 23, 2010.
Down in Louisiana, Marva Wright is called the Blues Queen. Fans of her energy-filled performances, both live and recorded, call her a lot of other things, too, like "Marvalous Marva." The "bluesiana" numbers she favors are a strong showcase for her dynamic, gospel-rooted voice. One listen would be enough to convince any newcomer of her strengths, which is surprising in light of the fact that the vocalist was a late bloomer who didn't turn professional until 1987, when she was creeping up on 40. Even then, she only began singing as a way to support her family with a second job. Bourbon Street in the Big Easy led to more than she had dreamed, ultimately landing her gigs in Europe and across the world, with stops in France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Russia, Norway, Sweden, and Brazil. Her appearances in the U.S. include Chicago, Philadelphia, and New York, as well as Texas, California, Vermont, Colorado, and Florida.
Although she made a career out of music late in life, Wright actually began to sing much earlier, when she was nine years old. Like many artists, her first public singing efforts were heard in church, with her mother as her accompanist.

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