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Flame Still Burns
CD (Item 501937) Soulscape (UK), 1970s — Condition: New Copy
Sublime sweet soul from Jimmy Briscoe & The Beavers – a group who started young, but really matured over the space of a few short years in the 70s! The Beavers were one of the best indie phenomena of the east coast sweet soul stretch of the early 70s – a group that instantly won folks over with their honest, earnest approach – fragile harmonies that really get to the heart of the tunes' subject matter, sung by Jimmy in the lead, with some great vocal support in the rear! This package is the first to really delve deeply into the group's great legacy – going way past early hits, into territory of some great late 70s numbers too – mixing in a bit of Philly grooving in the process, yet all without losing the vocal charm of the earlier recordings. A brilliant collection throughout – a real change for Soulscape, but in a nice way – one that has us hoping they'll hit more harmony sides like this! Titles include "Together Together", "The Flame Still Burns", "Try Me", "Why Do Fools Fall In Love", "Sugar Brown", "Ain't No Way", "Forever", "Invitation To The World", "You're My Love My Life My Soul", "More Than You Realize", "Living For Today", "Marching To Higher Ground", "True Love", "No One Can Love You Like I Do", and "Ain't Nothing New Under The Sun". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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