The Soulful Strings - The Soulful Strings Play Gamble-Huff (1970) LP
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Artist: The Soulful Strings
Title: The Soulful Strings Play Gamble-Huff
Year Of Release: 1970
Label: Cadet (LPS-846)
Genre: Soul-Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Easy Listening
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/192
Total Time: 00:40:59
Total Size: 1.5 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Soulful Strings Play Gamble-Huff
Year Of Release: 1970
Label: Cadet (LPS-846)
Genre: Soul-Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Easy Listening
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/192
Total Time: 00:40:59
Total Size: 1.5 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Hey Western Union Man (Gamble-Huff-Butler) - 3:49
02. Together (Gamble-Huff) - 2:55
03. I've Got the Groove (Gamble-Huff) - 4:20
04. Beside You (Gamble-Huff-Butler) - 4:01
05. Turn Back the Hands of Time (Gamble-Huff) - 3:31
06. One Night Affair (Gamble-Huff) - 6:27
07. Silly, Silly Fool (Gamble-Huff) - 3:32
08. I Can't Stop Dancing (Gamble-Huff) - 3:09
09. Deeper in Love with You (Gamble-Huff) - 3:31
10. Never Gonna Give You Up (Gamble-Huff) - 5:44
The Soulful Strings Play Gamble-Huff is the final album from soul-jazz group The Soulful Strings, a Chicago based instrumental group who released six studio albums and one live album from 1966-1970, One of the grooviest albums ever cut by Richard Evans’ Soulful Strings, and a tasty batch of tracks written by Gamble & Huff.
“Soulful Strings Play Gamble-Huff” may not sound like the most exciting concept; ‘don’t Gamble and Huff normally have string sections?’ you may sardonically ask yourself. Well prepare to be “Evansed” (somewhat similar to being “Stepneyed”, incidentally) because this album is an absolute gem.
“Play Gamble-Huff” is a huge leap over the early, exciting Soulful Strings albums. The covers are so much more than delete-one-string-section-substitute-another predictable tropes. The songs are pushed so far into baroque pop territory they barely resemble soul or jazz anymore, the only reminders being Morris Jennings’ “I can’t be anything but funky” drums and the occasional blasts of fuzz guitar.
“Soulful Strings Play Gamble-Huff” may not sound like the most exciting concept; ‘don’t Gamble and Huff normally have string sections?’ you may sardonically ask yourself. Well prepare to be “Evansed” (somewhat similar to being “Stepneyed”, incidentally) because this album is an absolute gem.
“Play Gamble-Huff” is a huge leap over the early, exciting Soulful Strings albums. The covers are so much more than delete-one-string-section-substitute-another predictable tropes. The songs are pushed so far into baroque pop territory they barely resemble soul or jazz anymore, the only reminders being Morris Jennings’ “I can’t be anything but funky” drums and the occasional blasts of fuzz guitar.
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