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From gospel and early R&B to soul and jazz to blues and straight-up pop, Lou Rawls was a consummate master of African-American vocal music whose versatility helped him adapt to the changing musical times over and over again while always remaining unmistakably himself. Blessed with a four-octave vocal range, Rawls' smooth, classy elegance -- sort of a cross between Sam Cooke and Nat King Cole -- permeated nearly everything he sang, yet the fire of his early gospel days was never too far from the surface. He made his name as a crooner, first by singing jazz standards, then moving on to soul in the mid-'60s, and capped the most commercial phase of his career with a productive stint at Philadelphia International during the latter half of the '70s. Even after his days as a chart presence were over, Rawls remained a highly visible figure on the American cultural landscape, pursuing an acting and voice-over career in addition to his continued concert appearances, and doing extensive charity work on behalf of the United Negro College Fund.
01. For Wat It's Worth 02. Feeling Alright 03. Mama Told Me Not To Come 04. Give Me Your Love 05. On Broadway 06. Girl From Ipanema 07. Down Here On The Ground 08. You Made Me So Very Happy 09. Season Of The Witch 10. Dead End Street 11. When Love Goes Wrong 12. I Can't Make It Alone 13. The Letter 14. Love Is A Hurting Thing 15. Your Good Thing (Is About To End) 16. You're Good For Me 17. One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) 18. Soul Serenade 19. (How Do I Say) I Don't Love You Anymore Label: Blue Note Date: 1998 BITRATE: 320 My cd-rip (EAC and Lame) Covers Included Enjoy,Seed and Share Sharing Widget |