VA - Praise Poems Vol. 1: A journey into deep, soulful jazz & funk from the 1970s (2015) Lossless

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Title: Praise Poems Vol. 1: A journey into deep, soulful jazz & funk from the 1970s
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Tramp Records
Genre: Funk, Soul, Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 60:06
Total Size: 138 / 366 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Warmth - Praise Poems (6:17)
2. Larry Covin - Carefree (2:27)
3. Jorge Darden - Alone Again (4:04)
4. Lee Stone - What Is Life (2:22)
5. Ulysses Crockett - Resurgence (4:12)
6. The P.T.S. - Dragon Rock (2:59)
7. Cookie Thomas - Black Velvet Soul (Part 1) (2:51)
8. Cookie Thomas - Black Velvet Soul (Part 2) (2:36)
9. Bold Breed;B.G. - Let Me Down Easy (feat. B.G.) (3:05)
10. Larry Dismond - Shango (2:47)
11. Don Hales - Strawberries - Raspberries (2:44)
12. Bobby Stroup - Wait for Me (2:42)
13. Nature's Time - The Way I See It - Far Out (2:42)
14. Tom Macke - Can You Understand Sacrifice (2:59)
15. Gemstones - Cold Soul (3:24)
16. Innerflight - Tribute to Ruffian, Pt. 1 (3:53)
17. Innerflight - Tribute to Ruffian, Pt. 2 (3:45)
18. Seeds of Fulfillment - Solemn Solitude (4:29)

To all our respected critics, reviewers, and wisenheimer: be prepared to listen to this album in tranquillity. If you do not do so you will most likely rate this release one out of five stars. And this is something which it certainly does not deserve. This album needs time and patience to be fully understood. And if you do so you will be enlightened by the true beauty of this selection.

Not only for Don McCaslin's project Warmth the time has come for representation and appreciation. All the songs on this disc are well worth to be discovered. No matter if you skip to Jorge Darden's jazzy-soulful “Alone Again” or to Bold Breed's stunning “Let Me Down Easy”. Each and every song is a masterpiece in its own right. Funky soul music fans will be pleased to get a chance to listen to Cookie Thomas and Bold Breed, two cuts which are hard to find in its original format. Rarity is one thing, quality is another. The songs to be found here are both rare and good. Better yet, until now, all of these tracks had not yet been compiled.

After Movements and Feeling Nice, two already well-established compilation series on Tramp, Praise Poems could be the start of a new successful one. It was solely the title track which lead us to release this album. Don't ask if there will be a Volume 2. We don't know yet. What we do know is that if we ever come across a similar tour de force as Don McCaslin's composition, then there will certainly be one.