Chris Pierce - You've Got To Feel It! (2017)
Blues, Soul, RnB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 00:40:44 | 96 MB
Label: Calabama Recordings
Blues, Soul, RnB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 00:40:44 | 96 MB
Label: Calabama Recordings
Chris Pierce’s You’ve Got To Feel It! features 12 re-imagined, iconic soul covers recorded in soul music’s “promised land” Muscle Shoals, Alabama – with the legendary Swampers, Muscle Shoals Horns and Shoals Sisters. Recorded in two sessions in the fall of 2015 and winter of 2016, the 12 track collection is driven by the fresh perspectives and freewheeling imagination Pierce brings to a grooving and emotionally searing set list featuring 60’s and 70’s classics by the soul singers whose passion has spoken to and ignited him since early childhood.
The set list is an R&B lover’s dream. The first single off You’ve Got To Feel It! is Wilson Pickett’s classic “Don’t Fight It,” featuring background vocals by Grateful Dead member Donna Jean Godchaux. The collection includes the best of the classics: Solomon Burke’s “Cry To Me”, Clarence Carter’s “Slip Away,” James Carr’s “The Dark End of the Street,” Arthur Alexander’s “You Better Move On,” Jimmy Cliff’s “Many Rivers to Cross,” Al Green’s “I’m A Ram,” Otis Redding’s “That’s How Strong My Love Is,” Marvin Gaye’s “Trouble Man,” and Stevie Wonder’s “You Haven’t Done Nothin,'” among others.
The sessions feature The Swampers, the name given to the famed Muscle Shoals rhythm section by Leon Russell and immortalized in the Lynyrd Skynyrd classic “Sweet Home Alabama.” This much-heralded rhythm section defined the classic R&B soul sound in its 60’s and 70’s heyday. Chris Pierce has performed on stage with / or opened worldwide tours for Seal, B.B. King, Al Green, Cold War Kids, Toots and the Maytals, Aaron Neville, Colbie Caillat and Jamie Cullum among others.
TRACKLIST
01. Cry To Me
02. Slip Away
03. The Dark End Of The Street
04. You Better Move On
05. Don't Fight It
06. I'm A Ram
07. Trouble Man
08. Stop
09. That's How Strong My Love Is
10. Is It Something You've Got
11. You Haven't Done Nothin'
12. Many Rivers To Cross