Charles Wilson / Sweet & Sour Blues
Жанр: Blues Soul
Страна исполнителя (группы): US
Год издания: 2015
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 46:46
Треклист:
01. Clean Out Of Love (2:44)
02. Good Ole Monday (3:43)
03. Sweet & Sour Loving (5:39)
04. Getting Old, The Alternative (4:48)
05. Hard To Teach, Hard To Learn (3:56)
06. Old Fashioned Justice (4:19)
07. 2 Steps From A Lie (2:57)
08. Dinner With The Devil (5:25)
09. Six Women In My Life (3:00)
10. Lump In My Throat (4:42)
11. Love Coupons (5:29)
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Об исполнителе (группе)
Two-time WC Handy (Blues Music Awards) nominee Charles Wilson is back with an all new set of Soulful Blues in the style of Little Milton and Bobby Blue Bland
Charles Wilson has made his mark in both the Contemporary Blues & Soul and Southern Soul Blues Markets. He was raised in Chicago, began performing at age seven and started singing as a teenager in Chicago area nightclubs. Blessed with a unique Bluesy Soul voice, Wilson has become a fixture on both the mainstream Blues and Southern Soul circuits. Blues king Little Milton is his uncle, but his break came when he got the opportunity to go on the road with Bobby Rush. He drifted into Southern soul and recorded hit albums with Ichiban, Traction and Ecko Records but his career hit a new peak when he recorded a bona fide Blues album for Delmark Records, "If Heartaches Were Nickels", which featured Little Milton and Carl Weathersby on guitar. The album earned Wilson a W.C. Handy nomination for "Best Soul/Blues Album".
Wilson next signed with CDS Records, recording three successful "Southern Soul" albums for the Ohio-based label ("The After Party Deluxe" (2007), "Pay Myself First" (2009) & "That Girl Belongs To Me" (2010)). During that time Severn Records also released a more "retro"-Soul-Blues album on Wilson called "Troubled Child", which earned Wilson a second WC Handy Award nomination for "Best Soul Blues Album"
Now Charles is back with the best album of his career, "Sweet & Sour Blues" with guest artist Travis Haddix.