
Southern Soul Blues Torrent Plus Early Discography
For SSDJ fans here goes another classic DJ Hotsauce: Okay its Throwbacks time again This time I have a true classic Some of that dope original 90's gangsta rap for yall This is a must downloadRobert Cray Band - Thats What I Heard (2020) FLAC (Blues, Southern Soul) DrBN. Blends Southern Style DJs Mixtape Torrents. Submitted by mfizzel on Mon, - 7:45am. All material-written or visual-on this website is copyrighted and the exclusive property of SouthernSoulRnB.com, LLC.Any use or reproduction of the material outside the website is strictly forbidden, unless expressly authorized by SouthernSoulRnB.com.Southern Style DJs - Bring That Street Back. With a large member base, weve helped these djs and artists gain significant exposure on an international level.Latimore – 1975 – Latimore III (plus early discography)2005-2021 SouthernSoulRnB.com. Since 2005, Djdownloadz has been a stable in the mixtape community as one of the best mixtape websites providing a platform for djs and artists to promote their music through free mixtape downloads.


The following year Latimore reached his commercial height with a number 1 R&B single, “Let’s Straighten It Out”. He also recorded some unsuccessful singles for the Dade label at this time, but finally achieved a hit in 1973 for the related Glades label, with a remake of T-Bone Walker’s “Stormy Monday”. Latimore left Henderson in 1964 and worked as an opening act for teen-idol Steve Alaimo.
This one was recorded at Muscle Shoals, have some very nice moments, and the classic modern/southern sound that made Latimore so huge.This is a vinyl rip of the original Glades Records LP including covers.A4 Ain’t Nothing Like A Sweet Woman’s Love (4:37)Dig a Little Deeper (Glades) In seven solid, funk-rooted tunes this obdurate soul holdout portrays, in order, a long-suffering on-the-road monogamist, a stud on the prowl, a reluctant lay (“We got to hit if off before we get it on,” he tells a “liberated woman”), a sentimental monogamist, a sex slave, a good lover (title tune), and a seducer of virgins (courtesy Rod Stewart). From 1978 with the yearning ballad “Long distance love”, the smooth groove “Too hot to handle”, and the soul vocal funky groove “Out To Get Cha”. Latimore still on tour, so check his Tour Schedule here.Listen one of his greatest hits “Let’s Straighen It Out”Since y ou ask for more Latimore’s albums, here’s one of his bestin the 70’s. You can buy a vinyl copy here or here. In 1982, he switched to Malaco Records, for whom he continues to record, although quite infrequently.Never released on CD.
Other tracks are great, too and titles include “Ain’t Nothin’ You Can Do”, “Put Pride Aside”, and “That’s How It Is”. But I don’t believe I’ll introduce him to my wife.Full biography – discography and chart positions here.Latimore‘s first album and a classic bit of Miami soul! The record’s something of a groundbreaker as it mixes older southern soul with some bluesy inflections using small combo instrumentation and a warm sweet sound on production to create a new groove that pushed soul music a few steps farther into the future for the 70s, and which forever guaranteed a place for older blues artists who were willing to update their sound! The album includes Latimore‘s classic version of “Stormy Monday”, done in a modern stepping groove that’s quite different than earlier versions – plus the tracks “(Be Yourself) Be Real”, “So Much Love”, “If You Were My Woman”, and a version of “For What It’s Worth” that begins with a very cool melodica groove!This is a vinyl rip of the original Glades records Lp including covers.Classic seventies material from Latimore, and still a very popular album in Chicago! Includes the massive long version of “Let’s Straighten it Out”, with the righteous extended Fender Rhodes solo really opens up the track, taking it way past a simple southern style, into a righteous trippy groove.
