Monday, April 20, 2015
Percy Sledge, 1940-2015
Tears come easily for me. Music often acts as the trigger, and classic R&B voices get me almost every time. I just cued up Percy Sledge’s out-of-print 1994 album Blue Night and was immediately overcome by emotion. Listen for yourself. Damn. Sledge died last week.
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(Original image by There Stands the Glass.)
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2 comments:
Blue Night is certainly an overlooked gem of an album. Great songs and excellent production values. I guess I'm old enough to understand what might be called 'old school' but I much prefer timeless classics.
You're right, of course, BGO. And that's Bobby Womack on guitar.
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