Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2016
Time:37:25
Size:86,1 MB
Label:Blue Lotus Recordings
Styles:Soul/Blues/R&B
Art:Front
Year:2016
Time:37:25
Size:86,1 MB
Label:Blue Lotus Recordings
Styles:Soul/Blues/R&B
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Can't Get Enough - 2:41
2. Promised Land (Featuring Renee Smith) - 3:21
3. Mother - 4:02
4. Keep On Dancin' - 3:28
5. The Things You Do - 3:39
6. Your's And Mine (Featuring Renee Smith) - 3:59
7. Sweet Little Nothings - 5:09
8. Ain't That Loving You - 4:34
9. Imagine This - 2:39
10. Someone To Love - 3:49
1. Can't Get Enough - 2:41
2. Promised Land (Featuring Renee Smith) - 3:21
3. Mother - 4:02
4. Keep On Dancin' - 3:28
5. The Things You Do - 3:39
6. Your's And Mine (Featuring Renee Smith) - 3:59
7. Sweet Little Nothings - 5:09
8. Ain't That Loving You - 4:34
9. Imagine This - 2:39
10. Someone To Love - 3:49
This is modern day soul legend Roland Johnson's first album with St. Louis record label Blue Lotus Recordings. He's like a fine aged wine, complex and utterly pleasing to the senses. His charisma is utterly captivating and undeniable.
If you’ve been missing Wilson Pickett since that great soul singer’s demise, some of his spirit can be found in Roland Johnson. “Can’t Get Enough” and “Promised Land” render the evidence for the Pickett-like vocal phrasings, though in a less intense singing style than the Wicked Pickett’s – but who could match that? “Mother” is another one, a New Orleans-style tune that digs into the ‘60s rhythm and blues bag, while “The Things You Do,” “Sweet Little Nothings” and especially the title track, “Imagine This” would get anyone off their butts and to the dance floor. Rather than cut new musical terrain, Johnson draws on the best of horn-driven old-style rhythm and blues to show it’s still kicking along just fine. (Joe Safari, Roots Music Report).
If you’ve been missing Wilson Pickett since that great soul singer’s demise, some of his spirit can be found in Roland Johnson. “Can’t Get Enough” and “Promised Land” render the evidence for the Pickett-like vocal phrasings, though in a less intense singing style than the Wicked Pickett’s – but who could match that? “Mother” is another one, a New Orleans-style tune that digs into the ‘60s rhythm and blues bag, while “The Things You Do,” “Sweet Little Nothings” and especially the title track, “Imagine This” would get anyone off their butts and to the dance floor. Rather than cut new musical terrain, Johnson draws on the best of horn-driven old-style rhythm and blues to show it’s still kicking along just fine. (Joe Safari, Roots Music Report).

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