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Обложка альбома: Исполнитель: Dr."Feelgood" Potts Название альбома: Make It Talk Издатель (лейбл): Ecko Records Год издания: 2004 Жанр: Soul, Soul-Blues Треклист:
01.Make It Talk
02.Mixed Up In Your Love
03.Hard Working Lady
04.Just What The Doctor Ordered
05.All Blues Saturday
06.All These Changes
07.Blusin' And Cruisin'
08.Red Onions
09.I Love The Way You Slow Roll That Thing
10.Aphrodisiac
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Американский соул-блюзовый певец Роберт Поттс (Robert Potts) с альбомом «Make It Talk».
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About the album ***
After last year's promising "Dr Feelgood Potts" cd I was very excited about this new Ecko Records release called "Make It Talk" and for the most part I'm pleased. First the good news- the first 6 cuts are very very good- the dance-inducing "Mixed Up In Your Love", "Hard Working Lady" & "All Blues Saturday". You also get a solid retro-soul slow tune "Just What The Doctor Ordered". The first single is "Make It Talk", which is a radio-friendly rip of Theodis Ealey's superior "Stand Up In It" but still good on it's own merits. It answers Clarence Carter, Bobby Rush and Theodis about "what women really want in the bedroom". The slightly disappointing news is that the rest of this 10-track CD is padded with two (good) songs from his first self-titled cd ("Awesome" & "I Love The Way You Slow Roll...") and two instrumental numbers (The driving harmonica showcase "Red Onions" being the best). I hope Ecko isn't getting lazy with their releases. So there's really only 8 songs here. One instrumental is cool but two? If you don't have enough new songs for a disc why not throw in a few covers? Nevertheless, this is essential retro-soul blues for fans of the genre (especially Lee Shot Williams fans).