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LACK OF AFRO - Hello Baby - Vinyl (gatefold LP)

Sold Date: August 14, 2017
Start Date: May 31, 2017
Final Price: £17.35 (GBP)
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Cat: LOA 006V. Rel: 6 Jun 16
Soul


Side 1 - Track 1. Hello Baby Side 1 - Track 2. I Got The Rhythm (feat Elliott Cole) Side 1 - Track 3. All My Love (feat Juliette Ashby) Side 1 - Track 4. (Searching For) Peace & Love Side 1 - Track 5. Take You Home (feat Joss Stone) Side 1 - Track 6. Nothing Personal (feat Elliott Cole) Side 1 - Track 7. The Bakery Girl Intermission Side 2 - Track 1. One World (feat Herbal T) Side 2 - Track 2. Fires Glow (feat Emma Noble) Side 2 - Track 3. Magic Together (feat Elliott Cole) Side 2 - Track 4. Walk In The Sun (feat Professor Elemental) Side 2 - Track 5. Now I Feel Good (feat Elliott Cole)

Lack Of Afro has been pouring his shades of worldly funk and nu-soul across the Freestyle catalogue over the last few years, but this time it's his moment to shine with a brand-spanking, sparkly new LP for LOA, putting together everything he's known for under one gorgeous roof. Here, you have twelve scorching slices of upbeat lament, and from "Hello Baby" - a masterful stroke of sunny funk - to "Now I Feel Good", the artist manages to bring back the spirit of the 1970's into a new and contemporary light. Gliding piano keys, powerful vocals, and a kick-ass production surely make Lack Of Afro one of the kings of modern soul.