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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelKnu, Kent Records UK
UPC0029667237529
eBay Product ID (ePID)13046048332
Product Key Features
Release Year2012
FormatCD
GenreCountry
ArtistBehind Closed Doors: Where Country Meets Soul
Release TitleBehind Closed Doors: Where Country Meets Soul
Dimensions
Item Height0.41 in
Item Weight0.22 lb
Item Length5.56 in
Item Width4.91 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks23
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 The Grand Tour - Aaron Neville 1.2 He'll Have to Go - Solomon Burke 1.3 Take Time to Know Her - Percy Sledge 1.4 I Saw Me - Esther Phillips 1.5 My Elusive Dreams - Moses ; Joshua Dillard 1.6 Hangin' on - Ann Peebles 1.7 My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You - Bobby Sheen 1.8 Wings Upon Your Horns - Tami Lynn 1.9 Before the Next Teardrop Falls - the Limelites 1.10 I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry - Al Green 1.11 Life Turned Her That Way - James Carr 1.12 He Called Me Baby - Candi Staton 1.13 The Chokin' Kind - Z Z Hill 1.14 Yours Love - Joe Simon 1.15 Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad - Cookie Jackson 1.16 Detroit City - Arthur Alexander 1.17 Gentle on My Mind - Tony Borders 1.18 Don't Touch Me - Bettye Swann 1.19 Set Me Free - Clarence Carter 1.20 Behind Closed Doors - Little Milton 1.21 If You're Not Back in Love By Monday (Alternate Vocal Mix) - Millie Jackson 1.22 Skip a Rope - Joe Tex 1.23 She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye - Brook Benton
Notes2012 collection. When Ray Charles recorded his groundbreaking Modern Sounds in Country And Western Music album in 1962 he was paying tribute to the music he had grown up hearing as often as Blues and R&B. The 23 tracks in Kent's new compilation take their cue from what Brother Ray accomplished and provide a superb illustration of what can happen Behind Closed Doors: When Country Meets Soul. Most of the artists featured here would have heard Country music in their youth as often as Ray Charles, thanks to the big 50,000 watt radio stations that could be heard from state to state across the lower half of the US. Most of them recorded in the southern studios, and often used pickers from the pool of musicians who worked on Country sessions in Memphis, Nashville and Muscle Shoals. It's no surprise that they all sounded as at home with a Country song as they did with a straight-ahead slice of Soul. Kent Records.