VA - I Believe to My Soul : Session 01 (2005)
Artist: VA
Title: I Believe to My Soul : Session 01
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Rhino Records
Genre: R&B, Southern Soul, Blues, Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 49:13
Total Size: 121/295 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: I Believe to My Soul : Session 01
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Rhino Records
Genre: R&B, Southern Soul, Blues, Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 49:13
Total Size: 121/295 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Mavis Staples – You Must Have That True Religion (3:29)
02. Billy Preston – Both Ways (3:52)
03. Ann Peebles – Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You (3:49)
04. Irma Thomas – The Same Love That Made Me Laugh (3:15)
05. Allen Toussaint – Mi Amour (3:45)
06. Mavis Staples – Keep On Pushing (3:40)
07. Billy Preston – As One (3:31)
08. Irma Thomas – Loving Arms (4:05)
09. Allen Toussaint – River Boat (2:35)
10. Mavis Staples & Billy Preston – That’s Enough (4:06)
11. Allen Toussaint – Turvalon (4:15)
12. Ann Peebles – When The Candle Burns Low (5:23)
13. Allen Toussaint – We Are One (3:27)
In the mighty annals of soul history, few regions can compare with the Southern states in terms of output and contributions. Countless names (and obscure anonymous dusties) along with signature warm and up-front productions have made Southern soul an almost instantly identifiable sound. What makes I Believe to My Soul so intriguing is that it's been nearly five decades in the making -- with an interweaving of five soul juggernauts who cross paths yet again in their careers to record new versions of older material. Producer Joe Henry assembled Ann Peebles, Irma Thomas, Mavis Staples, Allen Toussaint, and Billy Preston together over the span of a week and invited them in for recording sessions. Much like those records of yesterday, the results are immediately warm, inviting, and highly intimate; even with the advancements in technology and digital culture, these songs transcend ones and zeros and sound like they were committed to analog tape. Even decades on from their creative primes of life, these five artists prove that age ain't nothing but a number -- they riff and jam with one another as if they were returning to the fountain of youth. It's an ambitious set that is pulled off with class and grace, and one that hopefully will see a follow-up in the near future.