Genre | Soul |
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Date (CEST) | 2020-05-01 06:42:40 |
Group | UVU |
Size | 109 MB |
Files | 10 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Gene_McDaniels-Natural_Juices_(1975)-Reissue-WEB-2011-UVU
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-gene_mcdaniels-feel_like_makin_love-uvu.mp3 | Gene McDaniels | Feel Like Makin' Love | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-gene_mcdaniels-lady_fair-uvu.mp3 | Gene McDaniels | Lady Fair | 320 | Unknown |
3 | 03-gene_mcdaniels-natural_juices-uvu.mp3 | Gene McDaniels | Natural Juices | 320 | Unknown |
4 | 04-gene_mcdaniels-cant_get_enough_of_you-uvu.mp3 | Gene McDaniels | Can't Get Enough Of You | 320 | Unknown |
5 | 05-gene_mcdaniels-river-uvu.mp3 | Gene McDaniels | River | 320 | Unknown |
6 | 06-gene_mcdaniels-shell_of_a_man-uvu.mp3 | Gene McDaniels | Shell Of A Man | 320 | Unknown |
7 | 07-gene_mcdaniels-dream_of_you_and_me-uvu.mp3 | Gene McDaniels | Dream Of You And Me | 320 | Unknown |
8 | 08-gene_mcdaniels-waterfall-uvu.mp3 | Gene McDaniels | Waterfall | 320 | Unknown |
9 | 09-gene_mcdaniels-honey_can_you_know-uvu.mp3 | Gene McDaniels | Honey Can You Know | 320 | Unknown |
10 | 10-gene_mcdaniels-the_perfect_dream-uvu.mp3 | Gene McDaniels | The Perfect Dream | 320 | Unknown |
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░█████▓█████▓██ ▌Artist__│ Gene McDaniels ██▓█████▓█████░
░████▓▓██▒██▓██ ▌Title___│ Natural Juices ██▓█████▓▓████░
░████▓███▒██▓██ ▌Label___│ Ode Sounds & Visuals, Inc. ██▓██▒███▓████░
░████▓███▒██▓██ ▌Genre___│ Soul ██▓██▒███▓████░
░████▓███▒██▓██ ▌Format__│ Album ██▓██▒███▓████░
░████▓███▒██▓██ ▌Year____│ 2011 ██▓██▒███▓████░
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░░████▓█████▓██ ▌Time____│ 47:14 ██▓█████▓████░░
░░░████▓████▓██ ▌Size____│ 114.54 MB ██▓████▓████░░░
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░░ 01. Feel Like Makin' Love 5:05
░░ 02. Lady Fair 3:36
░░ 03. Natural Juices 4:04
░░ 04. Can't Get Enough Of You 5:27
░░ 05. River 4:55
░░ 06. Shell Of A Man 5:25
░░ 07. Dream Of You And Me 4:13
░░ 08. Waterfall 5:12
░░ 09. Honey Can You Know 3:40
░░ 10. The Perfect Dream 5:37
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░░ Gene McDaniels was one of the more popular artists to emerge from the
░░ 1950s R&B scene just as "soul" began to establish itself as a distinct
░░ subcategory (and later the dominant sound) of the latter genre. Born
░░ Eugene Booker McDaniels in Kansas City, Kansas in 1935, and later raised
░░ in Omaha, Nebraska, he was the son of a minister, and gospel music, along
░░ with the words of the bible, filled his life early on -- his early idols
░░ included the Soul Stirrers and the Swan Silvertones. Before his teens, he
░░ also discovered jazz just as bebop was sweeping the latter field, and he
░░ became an early admirer of Charlie Parker and Miles Davis; McDaniels
░░ always gravitated toward singing, not surprising given his four-octave
░░ range, but he also became proficient on the saxophone and the trumpet.
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░░ His first performing group, the Echoes of Joy (later the Sultans) --
░░ organized when he was 11 -- specialized exclusively in gospel music, but
░░ McDaniels later started to work popular tunes into their repertoire.
░░ Following a citywide singing competition in which he managed to
░░ distinguish himself amid the best of all of his peers, he started looking
░░ toward music as a career. He later forsook traditional academics in favor
░░ of study at the Omaha Conservatory of Music, and made his professional
░░ debut as a member of the Mississippi Piney Woods Singers, whose touring
░░ got him to the West Coast, where he began performing jazz as a solo
░░ singer in his spare time. Eventually he began singing with his idol, Les
░░ McCann, at a club called The Lamp, which didn't last long but built
░░ McDaniels a following sufficient to get him noticed by Liberty Records.
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░░ After being signed by Sy Waronker, McDaniels was first put into the hands
░░ of producer Felix Slatkin, but their first two singles and an
░░ accompanying album failed to sell in serious quantities. His break came
░░ when Snuff Garrett took over as producer -- Slatkin was a phenomenal
░░ musician, as a violinist and conductor, but Garrett had an ear for sound
░░ and songs that was second to none, and was responsible for corraling the
░░ song that became McDaniels' first hit, "A Hundred Pounds of Clay." The
░░ singer himself hated the song, believing it too simplistic in the wake of
░░ the jazz he'd been singing for the previous decade, but Garrett's
░░ instincts proved correct, the single reaching number three in the spring
░░ of 1961 and earning a gold record award. His next record, "A Tear," was a
░░ minor chart hit. But the record after that, "Tower of Strength,"
░░ co-written by Burt Bacharach, reached number five and earned McDaniels
░░ another gold record award in the process.
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░░ McDaniels saw regular chart action over the next three years, and even
░░ made it into one classic jukebox movie, It's Trad, Dad (1962) (directed
░░ by Richard Lester), where he was seen performing "Another Tear Falls."
░░ His brand of soul music gradually faded from popularity, however, in the
░░ face of competition from figures such as Otis Redding and Sam & Dave,
░░ with their more raw, less pop-oriented sound. He left Liberty in 1965 and
░░ passed through Columbia and a small group of other labels. And following
░░ the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968, he departed the
░░ United States. For the next three years, he lived in Denmark and Sweden
░░ and spent his time writing. When he returned to America in 1971, it was
░░ as "Eugene McDaniels" that he resumed recording, on Atlantic. After that
░░ time, he concentrated on songwriting and publishing, scoring successes in
░░ both departments: his song "Compared to What?" was recorded by McCann and
░░ also by Roberta Flack, for whom he then wrote "Reverend Lee" and the
░░ immensely successful "Feel Like MakinÆ Love," which reached number one on
░░ the Billboard, Cash Box, and Record World charts in 1974. He also
░░ produced numerous other artists, including Jimmy Smith, Merry Clayton,
░░ and Nancy Wilson. Gene McDaniels died in his sleep at home in Maine on
░░ July 29, 2011.
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