Gwen McCrae - Gwen McCrae: Cat & Atlantic Years (2019)

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Title: Gwen McCrae: Cat & Atlantic Years
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
Genre: Soul, Funk, RnB, Disco
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:10:22
Total Size: 304 mb | 835 mb
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Tracklist:

1. Gwen McCrae - Keep the Fire Burning
2. Gwen McCrae - All This Love That I'm Givin'
3. Gwen McCrae - For Your Love
4. Gwen McCrae - Your Love Is Worse Than a Cold Love
5. Gwen McCrae - It's Worth the Hurt
6. Gwen McCrae - 90% of Me Is You
7. Gwen McCrae - It Keeps On Raining
8. Gwen McCrae - Rockin' Chair
9. Gwen McCrae - Love Insurance
10. Gwen McCrae - Funky Sensation
11. Gwen McCrae - He Keeps Something Groovy Going On
12. Gwen McCrae - Hang In
13. Gwen McCrae - Cradle of Love
14. Gwen McCrae - Winners Together or Losers Apart
15. Gwen McCrae - Damn Right It's Good
16. Gwen McCrae - Love Without Sex
17. Gwen McCrae - Signed, Sealed, Delivered
18. Gwen McCrae - He Don't Ever Lose His Groove
19. Gwen McCrae - I Can Only Think of You
20. Gwen McCrae - Let Your Love Do the Talkin'
21. Gwen McCrae - At Bedtime
22. Gwen McCrae - You and I Were Made for Each Other
23. Gwen McCrae - Starting All Over Again
24. Gwen McCrae - I Found a New Love
25. Gwen McCrae - Tonight's the Night
26. Gwen McCrae - Ease the Pain
27. Gwen McCrae - The Melody of Life
28. Gwen McCrae - Let's Straighten It Out
29. Gwen McCrae - Early Morning Love
30. Gwen McCrae - Mr Everything
31. Gwen McCrae - Let Nature Take It's Course
32. Gwen McCrae - I Got Nothing to Lose but the Blues
33. Gwen McCrae - Keep the Fire Burning (U.K. Club Remix)

Best remembered for her number one R&B hit "Rockin' Chair" from 1975, Gwen McCrae was a gutsy Southern soul diva with a particular affinity for dance tracks. Along with her husband George ("Rock Your Baby"), Gwen was part of the Miami-based T.K. Records stable, which laid a great deal of groundwork for the disco explosion. Born Gwen Mosley in Pensacola, FL, in 1943, she grew up singing in her Pentecostal church and later discovered secular singers like Sam Cooke and Aretha Franklin. She began performing in local clubs as a teenager, also singing with local groups like the Lafayettes and the Independents. In 1963, she met a young Navy sailor named George McCrae, whom she married within a week. When George was discharged, he re-formed an earlier group he'd sung with called the Jivin' Jets, and invited Gwen to join as well. Soon, however, George and Gwen split off to form a duo aptly dubbed George & Gwen and moved to West Palm Beach to perform in clubs all over South Florida


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