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Craig David - In Your Hands
Interpolates the African-American spiritual, He's Got The Whole World In His Hands.
Gnarls Barkley - Gone Daddy Gone
Originally done by the alternative rock band, Violent Femmes.
Clarence Carter - Patches (R.I.P)
One of the pioneers of Southern soul has passed on.
Clarence Carter - Strokin'
1936 - 2026.
Rest in Peace.
The Brother Moves On - Umthandazo Wamagenge
South African township jazz.
Growing up, my mother used to play Nat King Cole in the car and the song that grabbed me the most was Stardust with its string arrangements that manages to balance the line between reflectiveness and sentimentality without sounding too dramatic.
To this day, this is the only version of the song I will swear by although I was impressed by Willie Nelson's and George Benson's versions.
I heard Maiden Voyage and once I did, I thought it was more interesting than Miles Davis' So What. I wonder how good is Herbie Hancock with the pedals because that song is some excellent pedal work.