Ural Thomas & The Pain - The Right Time (2018) Hi Res

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Title: The Right Time
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Tender Loving Empire
Genre: Blues, Funk, Soul
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC (tracks+digital booklet)
Total Time: 00:34:50
Total Size: 80 mb | 210 mb | 697 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Slow Down
02. No Distance (Between You & Me)
03. Vibrations
04. You Care Very Little
05. Smoldering Fire
06. The Right Time
07. Gotta Say (I Love You)
08. Time
09. Show Ya
10. Eenie Meenie
11. Smile

If life was at all fair Ural Thomas would be a household name, his music slotted into countless sweet, seductive mixtapes between James Brown, Otis Redding, and Stevie Wonder (all of whom Thomas has performed with.) Straddling the line between hot soul shouter and velvety-smooth crooner, Thomas released a few singles in the late 60’s and early 70’s; most notably Can You Dig It, which featured backing vocals from soul luminaries Merry Clayton, Mary Wells and Brenda Holloway. In 2014 Thomas decided to give his musical career another shot. Magee became the musical director, they put together a band, and in 2016 released a self-titled album on Mississippi Records. In 2017 Thomas signed with Tender Loving Empire and began work on what, in many respects, will be his debut full length. Diving deep into lifetime of melodic creativity, Thomas and his band got to work. Recorded in Magee’s studio Arthur’s Attic, The Right Time features the air-tight work of Magee on drums, percussion, and backing vocals, Bruce Withycombe (The Decemberists) on baritone sax, Portland jazz scene fixture Brent Martens on guitars and vibraphone, Arcellus Sykes on bass, Steve Aman (Lady Rizo) on piano and organ, Dave Monnie on trumpet, Willie Matheis (Cherry Poppin’ Daddies) on tenor sax, and Jasine Rimmel, Joy Pearson, Sarah King, Rebecca Marie Miller on backing vocals. The Arco Quartet performed the strings, and the record was engineered and mixed by Jeff Stuart Saltzman (Blitzen Trapper) and mastered by JJ Golden (Sharon Jones, Ty Segall).


  • belgianking
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great to know that some black singers haven't forgotten their sixties and seventies roots and make good old soul music live again....not like all today's r&b & rap suckers ! thanks, excellent disc ! thanks for bringing this in hi-res by the way !
  • mufty77
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Yes, Belgianking speaks the truth. Greatful Album in Hi-Res.
Many thanks to Pisulik!!!
  • nilesh65
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Thank you so much!!!!