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Paris Toon - "MFC Collective Vol.1"
Paris Toon - "Baptism By Fire"
#nowplaying Eloni Yawn, Paris Toon, Mothers Favorite Child - "No Excuses - The Layabouts Vocal Mix"
#nowplaying Eloni Yawn, Paris Toon, Mothers Favorite Child - "No Excuses - Reel People Rework"
Nothing Is His Name Executive Producers: Kent Phillips, Harold Branch, Havana Produced by Paris Toon Written by Paris Toon, Tanya Tiet, Deven Reed, Alex Kyhn Vocals Havana Backing vocals - Tanya Tiet Drums - Deven Reed Bass - Alex Kyhn Guitar - Tyrone Chase Trumpet - Bob Powers Rhodes - Deven Reed Recorded at Desert Rock Studios by Kolton Lee Mixed by Jeremy Ramirez Mastered by Sound Rich LLC www.soundsofhavana.com www.paristoon.com
Electric Bassist Nik West Brings The Funk and The Bass Clef Mohawk
Nik West - YOU
Funky electric bassist, Nik West, releases her fantastically intense ballad YOU with Billboard producer Paris Toon. Nik brings jazzy rock to the table backed by her incredible vocal range. From smooth and soft to raspy and high, it's all topped off by her clever and colorful bass clef mohawk. There is no doubt that Nik West is something special and an absolute talent.
Sick written Paris Toon, Ted Belledin, Tanya Tiet and produced by Paris Toon. SICK You broke my heart The only thing I asked that you never to do. Oh but You did. & Now I can't sleep Or breathe my home is an empty shell and you could care less that I'm in hell. My love has always been stronger it's no surprise you let go talking about friendship Left me lonely in love I guess your love was never unconditional chorus I'm sick with third degree burns on my hands from holding on for so long and to you its just another sad song. You were dead wrong about me now you've left me here again feeling sick and lonely verse: almost a month has past and you still don't see that the past advice from your friends have got you thinking crazy and another holiday has gone bye without a sentimental care A true soulmate could never go this long without or still have doubt. My love has always been stronger it's no surprise you let go talking about friendship Left me lonely in love I guess your love was never unconditional chorus I'm sick with third degree burns on my hands from holding on for so long and to you this is just another sad song. You were dead wrong about me chorus I'm sick with third degree burns on my hands from holding on for so long and to you its just another sad song. You were dead wrong about me now you've left me here again feeling sick and lonely vocals Ce Ce Peniston & Tanya Tiet bass Nik West wurly Ted Belledin guitar Kenny Brown drums Dan Petrosino Recorded Mixed & Mastered at Desert Rock Studios
2011 in Review: The Best For Sale
2011 was just yet another year that independent Soul Music simply exploded. Continuing with the best of the year, here are my selections for the best of what you got to pay for in 2011.
In order of favoritism:
#1 Malice & Mario Sweet - Happy 2 Year Deluxe Edition (Bandcamp - $5.99)
One of the best bangs for the buck and a record I was pretty much obsessed with for the entire year. If you can find it, there is a free version of this record around, but I wholeheartedly recommend you shell out the meager 6 bucks and get the bonus material of the Deluxe Edition. These guys are ones to watch in 2012.
#2 Tracy Cruz - Universoul Symphony (Amazon - $8.99)
Tracy's sophomore effort was simply a masterpiece. I was impressed by the sheer amount of thought, originality, passion and vocal talent that went into this record. It gets my vote for the best songwriting of the year, and I really think the mainstream Soul blogs really missed out on highlighting this record more than they did.
#3 Deborah Bond - Madam Palindrome (iTunes - $9.99)
You'll notice a significant theme in 2011: Women dominated. Deborah Bond's "Madam Palindrome" ran neck and neck with the Tracy Cruz record for my favorite spots. It was really difficult choosing a favorite. Bond does have the distinction of having my favorite music video of the year, "You Are The One."
#4 Michelle Shaprow - Purple Skies (iTunes - $9.99)
I've been singing Michelle's praises since late 2010. So it's not surprising that "Purple Skies" is still dominating the iTunes music charts in Japan, maintaining the #1 spot. With a new publishing deal with BMG, it's just a matter of time before she blows up stateside.
#5 Alabama Shakes - Alabama Shakes EP (Bandcamp - $4)
Man, this one came out of nowhere. Who'da though one of my favorite records of the year would be a Roots Rock album? This quartet is quickly gaining serious heat and buzz nationwide. This record is like hearing Janis Joplin and Otis Redding's lovechild. Solid Southern Rock & Soul.
#6 Weeland & The Urban Soul Collective - The Golden Sessions (iTunes - $9.99)
If you know anything about me, you know I like well-crafted live Soul music. Weeland & the Urban Soul Collective has that great combination that takes me back to groups like The Brand New Heavies, Repercussions and The Brooklyn Funk Essentials.
#7 Paris Toon - Baptism By Fire (Bandcamp - $10)
I've known Paris since the old original MP3.com days, and his band, Mothers Favorite Child, has always cranked out top-notch material. So it was a great surprise to see him using the band to highlight his own compositions. This record has some powerhouse musical and vocal performances in it. My only potential gripe with this recording is that some of the songs sound edited short. I would have loved to have heard the full version of all these songs.
#8 zebrahim – in my heart i am (Bandcamp - $1)
Ebrahim definitely made his presence known in the past year. Not only with this release, but his two-album project from late 2010. There's something in the water in Toronto that is cranking out fantastic indie Soul. And at only one dollar, this record is a steal.
#9 Diggs Duke - Gravity (Bandcamp - 99¢)
By far, however, for my vote of the best 99¢ you'll spend all year goes to Diggs Duke's "Gravity." Chock full of thoughful songwriting, excellent production and superb vocal execution, this is a must-have for your 2011 collection.
#10 Anthony Hamilton - Back To Love (Amazon - $9.99)
The Dark Horse of the year. I hardly expected this record, which came out so late in the year, to be one of my favorites. But Anthony Hamilton upped his game even further with the amazing songs a vocal performances in "Back to Love," inching his way into my Top Ten.
Honorable Mention (Google these!) Miles Bonny - Lumberjack Soul Wildcookie - Cookie Dough Eric Roberson - Mr. Nice Guy Jamie Woon - Mirrorwriting BOHO FAU & ELEVATED SOUL - COFFEE HOUSE SWINGER: BREWING SESSIONS Applejac Presents: Playin’ Favorites Reggie B & Saadiq – Tomorrows Not Promised EP Jill Scott - Hidden Beach presents: The Original Jill Scott: from the vault vol. 1