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Lou Rawls, who died in January of this year, was a leading figure in popular music for over fifty years, as well as being one of its most respected and versatile. His early roots were in gospel, as was the case with many of the great soul voices of his generation. Following spells with two of Chicago"s finest gospel groups, The Highway Q.C."s and The Pilgrim Travelers, his move into secular music, as he branched out into the fields of jazz, R&B, soul and even easy-listening, proved highly successful. As a result of his years playing live dates to audiences of all types, Rawls was a truly consummate showman in his later years, as attested by the two superb concert performances which make up this dvd. Recorded at the 1992 and 1995 North Sea Jazz Festivals, they both demonstrate his extraordinary rapport with his audiences as well as the wide scope of his repertoire. The featured songs are all proven stage favorites and include all his biggest hits. They range from his moving rendition of the Broadway standard "Send In The Clowns" to up-tempo R&B standards like "Hoochie Coochie Man" and "Tobacco Road". In a more soulful vein, they range from the cool groove of "You"ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine"- his biggest career hit - to his tribute to great friend Sam Cooke, "Bring It On Home To Me".
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Tracks:
1992:
1. It"s A Tough Job (But Somebody"s Got To Do It)
2. Groovy People
3. Natural Man
4. Tobacco Road
5. Lady Love
6. Let Me Be Good To You
7. Room With A View
8. At Last
9. Fine Brown Frame
10. After The Lights Go Down Low
11. It"s Supposed To Be Fun
12. Grits Ain"t Groceries
1995:
1. Tobacco Road
2. Lady Love
3. Let Me Be Good To You
4. Since I Met You Baby
5. A Lover"s Question
6. Your Good Thing Is About To End
7. Room With A View
8. Send In The Clowns
9. Hoochie Coochie Man
10. You"ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine
11. See You When I Git There
Geluid: DD 2.0/ DD 5.1
De CD zijn WAV bestanden
Cover en labels worden meegepost
ISO/MDS
HAPPY LEECHING
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