Showing posts with label Stan Mosley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stan Mosley. Show all posts

Sunday, March 5, 2023

Stan Mosley - No Soul, No Blues

Album: No Soul, No Blues
Size: 105,1 MB
Time: 45:31
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2022
Styles: Blues/Soul mix
Art: Front

1. I'm Back To Collect (4:12)
2. Blues Man (No Soul, No Blues) (3:40)
3. I Can't Get Next To You (4:09)
4. This Train (1:26)
5. Losing Hand (3:52)
6. Undisputed Love (5:00)
7. Stomp (6:03)
8. You Need Love (3:29)
9. Right Next Door (Because Of Me) (3:42)
10. I Smell A Rat (2:38)
11. Change Of Heart (3:15)
12. What You Need (4:00)

Stan Mosley is one of those artists who, despite an abundance of talent and hard work, never seems to have received the recognition that he deserves. He has been singing professionally since 1969, has recorded for various labels including Malaco and Mardi Gras, has won various awards including the Chicago Music Award (in 1982 and 1983) for Best Male R&B Vocalist, but still he flies under the musical radar of most blues and soul fans. Recorded at Wire Studio in Austin, Texas, produced by Eddie Stout with engineering by Stuart Sullivan, and mixed and mastered at Lars Goransson Sound Outrageous in Austin, No Soul No Blues is absolutely stuffed with top quality blues and soul.

Stout has cleverly paired Mosley with musicians who nail that soul-blues sound: the Moeller brothers on guitar and drums, Mike Archer on bass and Anthony Farrell on B-3 Organ. The Texas Horns (Kaz Kazanoff, John Mills and Al Gomez) provide superb horn support and Crystal Thomas joins Mosley on vocals on Wilson Pickett’s “Stomp” and The Temptations’ “I Can’t Get Next To You.” The album contains a sweet mix of originals and covers, from Mosley’s own “Blues Man (No Soul, No Blues”, “Change Of Heart” and “Undisputed Love” and the Moeller Brothers’ “What You Need” to the likes of Robert Cray’s “Right Next Door (Because Of Me)” and Howlin’ Wolf’s “I Smell A Rat.”

Standing squarely in that soul-blues realm over which Little Milton and Bobby Bland reigned for so many years, No Soul No Blues pairs Mosley’s superb soul/R&B voice with Johnny Moeller’s always-outstanding guitar playing in a way that sometimes recalls the preternatural understanding and interaction between Johnny Adams and Walter Wolfman Washington. The slow blues closing track, “Undisputed Love”, is worth the price of admission by itself. The rhythm section on tracks like “Blues Man (No Soul, No Blues)” sets up an irresistible groove for the Texas Horns to drive over. And make no mistake, this is blues music, with a heavy dose of soul, as opposed to soul music with a hint of blues.

It is uplifting, engaging and bears repeated listening. The joyous laughter at the end of both “I’m Back To Collect” and “Stomp” perfectly captures the fun and enjoyment of the musicians making No Soul No Blues. There is nothing new or outside the box on this album. It is simply great music, played by masters of their craft and sung by one of the best soul-blues singers you may never have heard of. /Rhys Williams

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Thursday, December 3, 2015

VA - Southern Soul & Party Blues Vol. 1

Size: 127,8 MB
Time: 54:56
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2012
Styles: Blues Soul
Art: Front

01 Bobby Stringer - Somebody Else's Somebody (4:08)
02 Judy Brown Eyes - Sam (4:16)
03 Lee Fields - At The End Of The Day (3:43)
04 Nellie Tiger Travis - Let's Get It Poppin' (4:08)
05 Clarence Dobbins - I'll Go Crazy (3:28)
06 Charles Wilson - Candlelight (3:32)
07 Frank-O Johnson - Let's Do Some Love Talkin' (3:48)
08 Becky Starr - Let Me Be Your Angel Girlfriend (3:54)
09 Nellie Tiger Travis - I'm Going Out Tonight (4:54)
10 Dicky Williams - No Other Man's Hands (3:28)
11 Gwen McCrae - Long Way Home (4:35)
12 Stan Mosley - Bitter With The Sweet (Long Version) (4:58)
13 Bobby Stringer - Brand New Me (5:57)

A summer party starter with Hits plus NEW & PREVIOUSLY UNAVAILABLE songs from artists like Nellie “Tiger” Travis, Stan Mosley, Frank-O, Lee Fields, Judi Brown Eyez, Bobby Stringer and many more! Some of the highlights include “Sam” the hit single by Judi Brown Eyes, an exclusive track from Nellie “Tiger” Travis called “Let’s Get It Poppin’” that will do just that. Soul fans have been waiting patiently and now both Lee Fields’ “At The End Of The Day” & Frank-O’s “Let’s Do Some Love Talking” are finally available on CD! 12 Essential Southern Soul & Party Blues gems…with 8 BRAND NEW.

Southern Soul & Party Blues Vol. 1