Soulpersona, Carl Hudson - Magic Bullet (2024) Hi-Res
Artist: Soulpersona, Carl Hudson
Title: Magic Bullet
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Sunset City Records
Genre: Jazz, Funk, Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (44,1 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 52:50 min
Total Size: 364 / 636 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Magic Bullet
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Sunset City Records
Genre: Jazz, Funk, Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (44,1 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 52:50 min
Total Size: 364 / 636 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Magic Bullet Theme
02. Roll The Dice
03. Moonraker
04. The Good Fight
05. Utopia
06. Rising
07. Don't Hate The Player
08. Place For Space
Magic Bullet is an album by renowned soul producer Soulpersona and keyboard wizard Carl Hudson. You might have heard Carl's keyboard skills on his trilogy of solo albums or playing resident keyboards with Str4ta, Leroy Hutson, and Citrus Sun. You may have even seen him recently touring the USA and performing Glastonbury with Asha Puthli, touring the world with Boy George & Culture Club or even gigging in an Elvis covers band!
Introducing the players on this jazz funk affair: Terry Lewis on guitar (Mamas Gun, Lisa Stansfield, Billy Valentine, Asha Puthli), Andy Tolman on bass (Andy Tolman Cartel, Curtom Orchestra), Marcus Porter (Howes 3) also on bass, Gabriel Nuzzoli (Leon Ware, RAMP) on percussion, Bryan Corbett (The Brand New Heavies,
Us3, Mica Paris) on trumpets, and Richie Beesley (Brand New Heavies, Robbie Williams, Basement Jaxx) on saxophone. To get all this talent on an album requires a lot of time, logistics, and coordination—this is why it's taken 5 years to make!
Introducing the players on this jazz funk affair: Terry Lewis on guitar (Mamas Gun, Lisa Stansfield, Billy Valentine, Asha Puthli), Andy Tolman on bass (Andy Tolman Cartel, Curtom Orchestra), Marcus Porter (Howes 3) also on bass, Gabriel Nuzzoli (Leon Ware, RAMP) on percussion, Bryan Corbett (The Brand New Heavies,
Us3, Mica Paris) on trumpets, and Richie Beesley (Brand New Heavies, Robbie Williams, Basement Jaxx) on saxophone. To get all this talent on an album requires a lot of time, logistics, and coordination—this is why it's taken 5 years to make!