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Joe Simon - The World of Joe Simon (1974/2021) Hi Res

Joe Simon - The World of Joe Simon (1974/2021) Hi Res

BAND/ARTIST: Joe Simon

  • Title: The World of Joe Simon
  • Year Of Release: 1974/2021
  • Label: Sound Stage 7
  • Genre: Soul, R&B, Blues
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
  • Total Time: 00:52:54
  • Total Size: 124 mb | 299 mb | 993 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Joe Simon - Someone to Lean On
02. Joe Simon - Dreamin'
03. Joe Simon - Yours Love
04. Joe Simon - Come on and Get It
05. Joe Simon - No Sad Songs
06. Joe Simon - Nine Pound Steel
07. Joe Simon - Looking Back
08. Joe Simon - It's Too Late
09. Joe Simon - Travelin' Man
10. Joe Simon - Message from Maria
11. Joe Simon - Today I Started Loving You Again
12. Joe Simon - I Worry 'Bout You
13. Joe Simon - The Girl's Alright with Me
14. Joe Simon - Too Many Rivers
15. Joe Simon - Can't Find No Happiness
16. Joe Simon - Who's Julie
17. Joe Simon - In Reach of Your Arms
18. Joe Simon - Twinkle
19. Joe Simon - What Makes a Man Feel Good
20. Joe Simon - Silver Spoons and Coffee Cups

His plaintive baritone equally conversant with R&B and country phrasing, Joe Simon married the two genres with startling success during the late '60s, adapting Nashville material to the soul sound and repeatedly coming up a winner. Simon began recording in the Bay Area, but a switch in recording sites (first to Muscle Shoals for Vee-Jay and then to Nashville, upon signing with disc jockey John Richbourg's Sound Stage 7 label in 1966) heightened his national appeal. With easy access to prime country-oriented material, Simon soon found his true calling, scoring major hits with "Nine Pound Steel," "(You Keep Me) Hangin' On," and the number one R&B smash "The Chokin' Kind," penned by Music Row tunesmith Harlan Howard. Still dabbling in country covers after switching to the Spring imprint in 1970, Simon was even more successful when assigned to Philadelphia wizards Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, who produced the moody "Drowning in the Sea of Love" the next year. Simon tried his hand at disco in 1975 with the sizzling "Get Down, Get Down (Get on the Floor)" and "Music in My Bones," two of the most palatable artifacts of the era. Simon eventually retired from active performing to devote his life to the church; in the 1990s, he recorded a gospel album called This Story Must Be Told.


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  • mufty77
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