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Feeling Good
Release Date: 2007 - 02 - 20, Audio CD, Premier Last Update 06.12.2009 05:57
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In the 1960s Joe Sample was a founder member of the influential jazz funk combo The Crusaders. Having learnt to play the piano at the age of five, his musical roots were to develop under the influence of many different traditions, including gospel, soul, blues, Latin, and classical music. Randy Crawford drew from a similar musical heritage but mainly comes from a gospel background. She gained notoriety with a number of solo hits (Rainy Night In Georgia, You Might Need Somebody, One Day I'll Fly Away) in the early 1980s but was unable to sustain chart success and for many has subsequent years had a fairly low profile. 'Feeling Good' produced in 2006 can be seen as a ... Read the complete review
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