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d-train - Something's On Your Mind (1984) FLAC

d-train - Something's On Your Mind (1984) FLAC

BAND/ARTIST: d-train

  • Title: Something's On Your Mind
  • Year Of Release: 1984
  • Label: UNIDISC MUSIC INC.
  • Genre: Funk, Soul, Boogie
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:07:14
  • Total Size: 471.8 MB
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Tracklist:

[6:36] 01. D-Train - Something's On Your Mind
[6:40] 02. D-Train - I Treasure Your Pleasure
[5:24] 03. D-Train - You're The Reason
[5:46] 04. D-Train - Hustle And Bustle Of The City
[6:08] 05. D-Train - Thank You
[5:18] 06. D-Train - I'll Do Anything
[2:14] 07. D-Train - So Far Away
[6:53] 08. D-Train - Thank You (Remix)
[6:07] 09. D-Train - Something's On Your Mind (Dub Mix)
[7:19] 10. D-Train - Thank You (Dub Remix)
[4:52] 11. D-Train - Something's On Your Mind (Radio Edit)
[4:08] 12. D-Train - Thank You (Radio Edit)


1 disque(s) - 12 piste(s)
Durée totale : 01:07:14
Artiste principal : d-train
Compositeur : Various Composers
Label : UNIDISC MUSIC INC.
Genre : Funk, Soul, Boogie
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
(c) 1984 Unidisc Music Inc.

Released in 1984, Something's on Your Mind was the last of three albums that singer/composer James "D-Train" Williams and producer/keyboardist/composer Hubert Eaves III -- together known as D Train -- recorded for Prelude. In 1985, Williams and Eaves left the small New York-based label (which subsequently went out of business) and, although they continued to work together, Williams signed with Columbia as a solo artist in 1986. Something's on Your Mind isn't quite as essential as D Train's self-titled debut album of 1982, but it's still impressive. The moody yet funky title song became a major hit, and the duo is equally captivating on funk/dance offerings like "I'll Do Anything" and "Hustle and Bustle of the City" (which should have been released as a single). To its credit, the duo isn't afraid to try different things -- "Thank You" finds Williams and Eaves detouring into reggae, while a brief performance of Carole King's "So Far Away" combines R&B with adult contemporary/soft rock elements. Eaves' keyboards played a prominent role on most of the duo's Prelude recordings, but on "So Far Away" Williams accompanies himself on acoustic guitar. Again, 1982's D Train is the group's most essential album, but this LP is also rewarding and is well worth having.
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.