John Heartsman And Circles - Music of My Heart (1977)
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Artist: John Heartsman And Circles Title: Music of My Heart Year Of Release: 1977 Label: Jazzman Records[JMANCD 030] Genre: Jazz, Funk, Soul Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) Total Time: 60:32 Total Size: 369 MB(+3%) WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. The Thrill Is Gone 05:05 02. A Day In The Life Of A Fool 06:43 03. Every Day I Have The Blues 05:29 04. Talking About My Baby 03:37 05. You Are The Music Of My Heart 04:56 06. Who Do You Love 03:52 07. Silky Pete 03:27 08. Mr. Magic 05:01 09. Ontario Serenade 03:18 10. The Road To Nowhere 03:56 11. Up From Down 03:18 12. Dream A Dream 03:12 13. If We Can't Be Lovers (Can't We Be Friends) 02:24 14. Silky Pete (Pt. II) 03:31 15. Summer 02:43
Solid LP that catches up with all of Heartsman's varied musical interests: blues, jazz, R&B, and all points in between. "Goose Grease" is a humorous Heartsman vocal outing, while powerful singer Frankie Lee guests on a remake of "My Time After Awhile" and harpist Curtis Salgado takes over behind the mike on "My First Mind."~Bill Dahl
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John Heartsman and Circles / Music Of My Heart
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