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World (Is Going Up In Flames)/Heartaches and Pain
7-inch (Item 465751) Dunham/Daptone, 2007 — Condition: New Copy
Scorching raw soul from Charles Bradley – backed by the tight Menahan Street Band! "World (Is Going Up In Flames)" might be the best track yet from Bradley – an incredible groover with a heavy theme – but the apocalypse never sounded so sweet! The groove is raw and emotive, given a deeper feel thanks to some piano in the mix – with a rubbery bass line and backing vocals by the Gospel Queens! The flip "Heartaches And Pain" is another emotional workout – and has the feel of a lost southern soul scorcher, but with funkier bassline and drums! Amazing stuff! © 1996-2010, Dusty Groove America, Inc. | ||||||
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