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  1. Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - Soul of a Woman (2017) Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - Soul of a Woman (2017) Gatunek / Genre: Soul, Funk, R&B Czas trwania / Time: 1 cd Jako??Ä? / Quality: Mp3 Bitrate: 320 kbps Ca??kowity rozmiar / Total Size: 86 mb . Tracklista: 01. Matter of Time 03:22 02. Sail On! 03:00 03. Just Give Me Your Time 02:29 04. Come and Be a Winner 02:56 05. Rumors 02:33 06. Pass Me By 03:20 07. Searching for a New Day 03:14 08. These Tears (No Longer For You) 03:35 09. When I Saw Your Face 03:23 10. Girl! (You Got To Forgive Him) 04:09 11. Call On God 03:37 Download: https://rapidu.net/4622686415/szaronjone_inn.rar http://catshare.net/JtgmJYUvcu0BMeDA/szaronjone_inn.rar http://rapidgator.net/file/f9c2945a67a58b2176966136adefdab2/szaronjone_inn.rar.html https://pobierz.to/bbe298d0153937cf/szaronjone_inn.rar Has??o: brak
  2. Artist: Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings Title: I Learned The Hard Way Year Of Release: 2010 Label: Daptone Records/DAP-019 Genre: R&B, Soul, Funk Quality: FLAC (Image+.cue,scans) Total Time: 39:39 Total Size: 323 MB Tracklist: 01. The Game Gets Old 02. I Learned The Hard Way 03. Better Things To Do 04. Give It Back 05. Money 06. The Reason 07. Window Shopping 08. She Ain't A Child No More 09. I'll Still Be True 10. Without A Heart 11. If You Call 12. Mama Don't Like My Man Since so few acts in the new millennium attempt the old-school soul that's the specialty of Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings, it may be easy to assume that they're heralded simply because of their rarity: although they certainly sound like plenty of acts from back then, they're praised because nobody else sounds like them now, something that's all well and good but doesn't quite suggest how good the group really is. I Learned the Hard Way, their fourth album, goes a long way in illustrating that they're very, very good, holding their own with all the '60s Southern and Northern soul they hold so dear. In fact, the striking thing about the album is that contrary to their deep soul rep, Jones & the Dap Kings spend just as much time riding smooth easy grooves as they do pouring out some sweat: despite its tough title, "I Learned the Hard Way" breezes with the cool assurance of Curtis Mayfield's Windy City and the instrumental "The Reason" shimmers like the sound of Philadelphia circa 1969. A large part of Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings charm is that they mix up these regional styles, blending them into a '60s soul fantasia, but they also favor recordings that sound like the '60s: there's air and grit within the grooves of I Learned the Hard Way that gives it an authentic kick. Of course, all this would be surface charm if the group didn't deliver songs, and they do -- songs that swagger and stir the soul, fitting within tradition without being beholden to it, songs that prove that Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings are the real deal. http://rapidgator.net/file/4e52b341a88a03e1bf528f54d4ae457a/2010_-_I_Learned_The_Hard_Way.rar.html http://ssh.tf/Lx2t4O46L/2010_-_I_Learned_The_Hard_Way.rar http://uploaded.net/file/1n36wpnn/2010_-_I_Learned_The_Hard_Way.rar
  3. Artist: Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings Title: 100 Days, 100 Nights Year Of Release: 2007 Label: Daptone Records Genre: R&B, Soul, Funk Quality: FLAC (Image+.cue,scans) Total Time: 33:48 Total Size: 272 mb Tracklist: 01. 100 Days, 100 Nights 02. Nobody's Baby 03. Tell Me 04. Be Easy 05. When The Other Foot Drops, Uncle 06. Let Them Knock 07. Something's Changed 08. Humble Me 09. Keep On Looking 10. Answer Me Sharon Jones, the big-voiced lead singer of the Dap-Kings -- a band that recently began making its name known outside those enthusiasts of the Daptone label and the reaches of the soul community thanks to appearances with Amy Winehouse and work for Mark Ronson, including a version of Dylan's "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)" -- is no music-world neophyte. 100 Days, 100 Nights is just her third full-length with the Dap-Kings, but Jones has been singing on and off since the 1970s, without much of a break until she began working with her current label. Meaning, she's certainly paid her dues, and she has enough life experience behind her voice to make the words she sings sound that much truer. Because soul music -- and this isn't neo-soul, or contemporary R&B, but straight-up Stax and Motown brassy soul -- is so much more than the actual lyrics themselves; it's about the inflection and emotion that the vocalist is able to exude, and Jones proves herself to be master of that, moving from coy to romantic to defiant easily and believably. The album is much smoother, even gentler, than her previous releases, and though the Dap-Kings still power their way through the ten songs with bright horn licks, inspired drumming, and staccato guitar lines, there's a deeper, bluesier edge to the record, heard in "Let Them Knock" or the slower "Humble Me." "Don't let me forget who I am," Jones croons in the latter, her voice rising to a sweet falsetto at the end of the phrase. It's a very clean record, not over-produced but well produced, with a lot of great pop moments tucked in between the brassier, funkier bits. The title track relies on a sultry organ and a minor vamp to make its point, while "Something's Changed" uses strings and punctuated sax and bass as the singer drops a bit of her lungs out, bringing a kind of immediacy to her words, as if the actuality of the situation around her hasn't quite set in enough for her to wail about it, as if she's just realizing it and listeners are right there to hear about it. But that's the magic and power of Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings: their ability to convey passion and pain, regret and celebration, found in the arrangements and the tail ends of notes, in the rhythms and phrasing, and it is exactly that which makes 100 Days, 100 Nights such an excellent release. Reviewed by Marisa Brown allmusic.com http://rapidgator.net/file/47b3960006360add890f1b728867d73e/2007_-_100_Dayscomma2_100_Nights.rar.html http://ssh.tf/Z4EYzYP6L/2007_-_100_Dayscomma2_100_Nights.rar http://uploaded.net/file/of2lq8by/2007_-_100_Dayscomma2_100_Nights.rar
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