Michael Henderson Goin' Places

Michael Henderson - Goin' Places (Expanded Edition) (1977/2015)  Music

Posted by Pisulik at Dec. 18, 2019
Michael Henderson - Goin' Places (Expanded Edition) (1977/2015)

Michael Henderson - Goin' Places (Expanded Edition) (1977/2015)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) - 304 MB | Cover | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 109 MB | min
Funk, Soul, RnB | Label: Buddah/Legacy

After doing plenty of R&B and jazz session work as an electric bassist (including a stint with Miles Davis), Michael Henderson started making a name for himself as a soul singer when he was featured on the Norman Connors hits "You Are My Starship," "Valentine Love" and "We Both Need Each Other." The Detroit resident went solo in 1976, and the following year, he delivered his superb sophomore effort Goin' Places. Henderson had become known primarily for seductive, classy, Marvin Gaye-influenced romanticism, and jazzy pearls like "At the Concert" (a duet with Roberta Flack), "Let Me Love You" and the title song didn't exactly change that.
VA - A Collection of Contemporary Blues Songs From The States (1992-1999) (17 CDs)

VA - A Collection of Contemporary Blues Songs From The States (1992-1999) (17 CDs)
EAC Rip | APE (Image+.cue, log) | 17 CDs, 19:06:35 min | Covers included | 6,54 Gb
Genre: Blues / Label: Taxim

The concept of TALKING WITH THE BLUES is based on a view of the various US states as blues regions. Even casual blues listeners are familiar with the fact that there is Chicago Blues or Mississippi Blues and the gripping social history of the music is very much marked by its geography. But there is much more that just those two places and to this day blues music stays committed to local styles. Moreover, many US states are endowed with a unique cultural identity grown out of the prevailing social, historical and ethnic realities. Reflections of these specific identities are also expressed in the blues.