Soul and Blues Willie Clayton

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  • Release Date: 11/04/2008
  • Sales Rank: 43,457
  • Label: MALACO RECORDS
  • UPC: 048021753420
 
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Soul and Blues

1LISTENI Feel a Cheatin' Coming On 4:14
2LISTENStrong Love 3:57
3LISTENBody Talk 3:42
4LISTENTriple Diamond Slot Machine 4:43
5LISTENAll Day Blues 4:43
6LISTENSweet Thing 3:44
7LISTENAnother Man's Gain 3:42
8LISTENIt Hurts So Much 3:55
9LISTENI Can't Stand the Rain 3:45
10LISTENDo What I Gotta Do 3:58
11LISTENYour Body Remix 3:58

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Willie Clayton's smoke and whiskey-tinged tenor is a throwback to the days when R&B meant deep, deep soul. Woefully underappreciated, Clayton should appeal to fans of Al Green, the singer he most resembles (Clayton has worked with Green's producer Willie Mitchell in the past), although there's a trace of Curtis Mayfield in there, too. He's just one of those vocalists who could sing the phone book and the result would sound perfectly phrased and memorable. This set from Malaco Records is nicely varied, running from uptempo tracks to urbane blues pieces, but it hardly seems disjointed, due, in large part, to Clayton's voice, which makes it all feel seamlessly connected. The opener, "I Feel a Cheatin' Coming On," is a delight, as is his cover of "I Can't Stand the Rain" and the stomping "Triple Diamond Slot Machine." Clayton visits the blues on the uptown and velvet smooth "All Day Blues," which doesn't exactly set the world on fire, but it balances things in the sequence, and if this is hardly the album that will push Clayton into the front line and bring him the attention he deserves, it's never less than pleasant and then there's that voice, which can't help but make any day better. Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

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