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Published June 17th, 2012 at 11:31 am in Music Reviews with no comments
Tagged with funk, Lou Ragland, soul
In the mail I received what I assumed was a promo for a new Lou Ragland box set on Numero Group and I was excited to hear it. Unfortunately, it was an 11-song sampler for a 34-song box, so I can only do my review based on those 11 songs. Ragland was a representative of Cleveland’s music scene and produced an incredible amount of music in what is a short amount of time. I Travel Alone represents the path he set with a some incredible music, reanging from the narrow stereo mixes of Hot Chocolate to the solid funk of Wildfire and “Tend To Your Business”.
The rest, I can’t tell you about because I don’t know what the other songs sound like, so you have to buy this box based on my paragraph above.
What do you think?