Guest vinylvixen Posted September 15, 2006 Posted September 15, 2006 I can't get any links up, but if someone can find a video link for this....I think she's done a great job on her next single....check out the Iko Iko handclaps and baritone sax....not bad at all Jo
Guest garv Posted September 15, 2006 Posted September 15, 2006 Saw her live a few years ago & man can that lady sing, her 1st album was the nuts ( imvho) & what a sexy woman ....
Gert Mark Posted September 15, 2006 Posted September 15, 2006 Saw her live a few years ago & man can that lady sing, her 1st album was the nuts ( imvho) & what a sexy woman .... Bit of a poncy name though, whats wrong with Amy Boozer? God, Its like the 90's never happend.
Guest garv Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 Weight loss affecting voice....er...no, it hasn't. Her voice sounds stronger than ever If someone can find a clip of 'Rehab', perhaps we can talk about the tune and not the packaging... BBW Jo Jo I forgot to put this up on the weight comment, back to the voice ........ i`m no good & stronger than me sound very strong tracks............ she still has that bluesy jazz & soulful quality to her voice. From the picture she still has some dam fine packaging as well , anyone know if she`s doing any gigs to promote this album.
jocko Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 William Bell and Jesse James have just released 2 cd's, they aren't brilliant by any means, but a million times better than Amy Whinealot, am I being pedantic when I say it would be nice to debate such soul cd's rather than the latest press hype on SOUL Source??? Grumbling back to my gin and armchair, muttering the worlds gone barmy!! Moaning Jock PS I do agree she is/was a looker if that gets me out of jail even a little bit.
Guest ShaneH Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 William Bell and Jesse James have just released 2 cd's, they aren't brilliant by any means, but a million times better than Amy Whinealot, am I being pedantic when I say it would be nice to debate such soul cd's rather than the latest press hype on SOUL Source??? Grumbling back to my gin and armchair, muttering the worlds gone barmy!! Moaning Jock PS I do agree she is/was a looker if that gets me out of jail even a little bit. eh up jock. i don't think you are being pedantic but you could always start the thread yourself mate? Shane
Guest garv Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 William Bell and Jesse James have just released 2 cd's, they aren't brilliant by any means, but a million times better than Amy Whinealot, am I being pedantic when I say it would be nice to debate such soul cd's rather than the latest press hype on SOUL Source??? Grumbling back to my gin and armchair, muttering the worlds gone barmy!! Moaning Jock PS I do agree she is/was a looker if that gets me out of jail even a little bit. real positive post........... well done , we cant like all three artists then .......... If you have a plug on the chair ........... insert in socket & leave others to enjoy there choices .
Chalky Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 William Bell and Jesse James have just released 2 cd's, they aren't brilliant by any means, but a million times better than Amy Whinealot, am I being pedantic when I say it would be nice to debate such soul cd's rather than the latest press hype on SOUL Source??? Grumbling back to my gin and armchair, muttering the worlds gone barmy!! Moaning Jock PS I do agree she is/was a looker if that gets me out of jail even a little bit. I agree with ya Jock, shouldn't Amy topic be in freebasing? Is she a soul singer? Thought she was a pop singer Whats the details on the Archie and Jesse cds? especially the Jesse James
Guest vinylvixen Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 I agree with ya Jock, shouldn't Amy topic be in freebasing? Is she a soul singer? Thought she was a pop singer Whats the details on the Archie and Jesse cds? especially the Jesse James Ah Chalky, so where does that leave Nicole Williams, Joss Stone etc etc.....why should this be discussed in Freebasing when the record has soul content. This tune employs the same instruments as the majority of Motown records from 64-66 - baritone sax, drums, trumpets, bass guitar, lead guitar....so what you're saying, if they're contemporary white artists, they're pop/ dance and should be in Freebasing, if they're black artists.... Anyway, I'm not faffed - just thought I'd bring the tune to the attention of people on SS...and Jocko - I'd love to read about the 2 CDs you mention...shame you've buried the topic in this thread...reviews, track lists etc in a new thread Jo
Guest ShaneH Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 Ah Chalky, so where does that leave Nicole Williams, Joss Stone etc etc.....why should this be discussed in Freebasing when the record has soul content. This tune employs the same instruments as the majority of Motown records from 64-66 - baritone sax, drums, trumpets, bass guitar, lead guitar....so what you're saying, if they're contemporary white artists, they're pop/ dance and should be in Freebasing, if they're black artists.... Anyway, I'm not faffed - just thought I'd bring the tune to the attention of people on SS...and Jocko - I'd love to read about the 2 CDs you mention...shame you've buried the topic in this thread...reviews, track lists etc in a new thread Jo the correct reply imo jo you can't win somedays Shane
Guest vinylvixen Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 the correct reply imo jo you can't win somedays Shane Thanks Shane...I'd almost lost the will to live Glad to see you've listened to the Sharon M track...sounded great when I played it out the other night at SOSS... Jo
Guest ShaneH Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 (edited) well i stick up for the topic starter and now we have a really crazy off-topic thread running. don't embarrass me anymore folks cheers Shane Edited September 16, 2006 by ShaneH
Guest ShaneH Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 off topic posts moved to freebasing https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.p...mp;#entry349743 Shane
Chalky Posted September 17, 2006 Posted September 17, 2006 (edited) Ah Chalky, so where does that leave Nicole Williams, Joss Stone etc etc.....why should this be discussed in Freebasing when the record has soul content. This tune employs the same instruments as the majority of Motown records from 64-66 - baritone sax, drums, trumpets, bass guitar, lead guitar....so what you're saying, if they're contemporary white artists, they're pop/ dance and should be in Freebasing, if they're black artists.... Anyway, I'm not faffed - just thought I'd bring the tune to the attention of people on SS...and Jocko - I'd love to read about the 2 CDs you mention...shame you've buried the topic in this thread...reviews, track lists etc in a new thread Jo The London Symphony Orchestra use those instruments too but don't make them a soul ban does it I just didn't find the track mentioned particularly soulful and on listening again still don't, think it's pop pure and simple...just my opinion. Edited September 18, 2006 by chalky
jocko Posted September 19, 2006 Posted September 19, 2006 Okay I stand suitably chastised for ram-raiding someone elses thread, thought people would be used to my commando type raids to have a soul based moan (tongue in cheek but with a semi serious point I like to think) and then disappear coz I can never find the thread again. As said trying to be semi funny, (and failing obviously) whilst trying to re-introduce a little of the soul police ethos back as I think they(we) are being very unfairly maligned in recent times. Semi serious point I was trying to make, was if Amy Winehouse was black do you think she would have had so much publicity? I don't. And in answer to your question Jo, where does Joss Stone stand, well in my opinion she does have a pretty soulful voice but in reality has more in common with Mike Yarwood than Aretha Franklin, and again her background was as much a reason for her success as her voice. I don't think AW does have a particularly soulful voice but would be I think a pretty top notch jazz singer given better material. And re your comments about instruments etc Jo, would that not make the Commitments the greatest soul group of the last few decades???? I don't think it's the colour of their skin that dictates whether they are soulful, it's the quality of their vocals within a well established genre. Apologies if I keep banging on about this but I think its quite an important point we keep missing on here. Anyway as penance for the ram-raiding I will review the William Bell/Jesse James cd's tonight when I get home. Cheers Jock
Pete S Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 I've put the promo video up in the Media section. How anyone can say this hasn't got soul is a mystery to me. What a voice.
Guest Baz Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 I've put the promo video up in the Media section. How anyone can say this hasn't got soul is a mystery to me. What a voice. I'll say it, that song has no soul content IMO, i can see she has great potential in her voice, its just the singing style is rubbish, perhaps if she actually sung from her soul there would be one of the greatest voices in todays music scene but singing like that, no chance!
Guest Rich Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 (edited) I agree with ya Jock, shouldn't Amy topic be in freebasing? Is she a soul singer? Thought she was a pop singer Whats the details on the Archie and Jesse cds? especially the Jesse James Chalky, William Bell's 'New lease on life' is on Wilbe Records - haven't heard it yet but if its half has good as Jeff Floyd's 'The power is still on' from the same labael, it'll be well worth a punt. Big bolloxed vocals Jesse Jame's 'It's not so bad after all' is on Gunsmoke as usual - rather than me waffle on, have a listen to it on CDBaby Edited September 25, 2006 by Rich
Pete S Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 I'll say it, that song has no soul content IMO, i can see she has great potential in her voice, its just the singing style is rubbish, perhaps if she actually sung from her soul there would be one of the greatest voices in todays music scene but singing like that, no chance! What utter bollocks. Clean your ears out deafy.
Guest andrew bin Posted September 27, 2006 Posted September 27, 2006 I've put the promo video up in the Media section. How anyone can say this hasn't got soul is a mystery to me. What a voice. first time i,ve heard this, what a voice like it alot couldn't give two f**ks if it's pop soul r'n'b, just sounds good to me
Guest ShaneH Posted September 27, 2006 Posted September 27, 2006 check out the link for more on this subject... https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=34656 Shane
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