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Arthur Conley - Funky Street (2020)

Arthur Conley - Funky Street (2020)

BAND/ARTIST: Arthur Conley

  • Title: Funky Street
  • Year Of Release: 2020
  • Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
  • Genre: Soul, Funk, RnB
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:17:11
  • Total Size: 181 mb | 428 mb
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Tracklist:

1. Arthur Conley - Funky Street
2. Arthur Conley - Rome (Wasn't Built In a Day)
3. Arthur Conley - Star Review
4. Arthur Conley - Nobody's Fault but Mine
5. Arthur Conley - Love Got Me
6. Arthur Conley - Wholesale Love
7. Arthur Conley - Something You Got
8. Arthur Conley - Hearsay
9. Arthur Conley - Who's Foolin' Who
10. Arthur Conley - Speak Her Name
11. Arthur Conley - That Can't Be My Baby
12. Arthur Conley - You Don't Have to See Me
13. Arthur Conley - Let Nothing Separate Us
14. Arthur Conley - Let's Go Steady
15. Arthur Conley - In the Same Old Way
16. Arthur Conley - I'm a Lonely Stranger
17. Arthur Conley - Hand In Glove
18. Arthur Conley - Aunt Dora's Love Soul Shack
19. Arthur Conley - Stuff You Gotta Watch
20. Arthur Conley - Burning Fire
21. Arthur Conley - Get Yourself Another Fool
22. Arthur Conley - Take a Step
23. Arthur Conley - Love Comes and Goes
24. Arthur Conley - People Sure Act Funny
25. Arthur Conley - Run On
26. Arthur Conley - All Day Singing
27. Arthur Conley - If He Walked Today
28. Arthur Conley - God Bless
29. Arthur Conley - Otis Sleep On
30. Arthur Conley - They Call the Wind Maria

Arthur Conley sang and (with mentor Otis Redding) co-wrote the 1967 classic "Sweet Soul Music," arguably the finest record ever made about the genre it celebrates. Born January 4, 1946, in McIntosh, GA, and raised in Atlanta, Conley was just 12 years old when he joined the Evening Smiles, a gospel group that appeared regularly on local radio station WAOK. By 1963 he was leading his own R&B outfit, Arthur & the Corvets, which over the next two years issued three singles "Poor Girl," "I Believe," and "Flossie Mae" for the Atlanta label National Recording Company. Despite Conley's graceful yet powerful vocals (which owed an immense debt to his idol, Sam Cooke), the NRC singles earned little attention, and he dissolved the group to mount a solo career, releasing "I'm a Lonely Stranger" on the Ru-Jac label in late 1964. Label owner Rufus Mitchell then passed a copy of the single to soul shouter Redding, who was so impressed he invited Conley to re-record the song at Memphis' Stax Studios. With Jim Stewart assuming production duties, the recut "I'm a Stranger" hit retail in the fall of 1965, and was just the second single to appear on Redding's fledgling Jotis imprint. Conley's "Who's Foolin' Who" followed in early 1966, and proved the fourth and final Jotis effort.


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  • nilesh65
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