Ruth Copeland - Self Portrait (Deluxe Edition) (1970/2020)

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Title: Self Portrait (Deluxe Edition)
Year Of Release: 1970/2020
Label: Edsel
Genre: Funk, Soul, Psychedelic
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:54:14
Total Size: 120 mb | 269 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Prologue: Child of the North
02. Thanks for the Birthday Card
03. Your Love Been so Good to Me
04. The Music Box
05. The Silent Boatman
06. To William in the Night
07. No Commitment
08. I Got a Thing for You Daddy
09. A Gift of Me
10. Un Bel Di
11. The Music Box (Single Version (Bonus Track))
12. A Gift of Me (Single Version (Bonus Track))
13. No Commitment (Single Version (Bonus Track))

One of the poorest albums that George Clinton was ever involved with. Ruth Copeland couldn't decide whether she was a pop, folk, funk, or a soul singer. She was closer to folk than anything, but her weak voice even had trouble putting across material in that genre. Her songs bordered on the esoteric-absurd. Opinions differ, but some favorite tunes are "Gift of Me," done a capella; "Your Love Been So Good to Me," a rocker accented by Eddie Hazel's acid lead guitar; and "I Got a Thing for You Daddy," the closest thing to the Parliarment/Funkadelic sound here. "The Music Box" as a single release isn't bad, it's just boring, but others like "Thanks for the Birthday Card," "William in the Night" (ugh), and "Bel Di (One Fine Day)" will have you scratching your head and possibly breaking this record.


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