Lyn Collins - Think (About It) (1972/2018)
BAND/ARTIST: Lyn Collins
- Title: Think (About It)
- Year Of Release: 1972/2018
- Label: Universal Records
- Genre: Soul, Funk, Rhythm and Blues
- Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:30:37
- Total Size: 72 mb | 190 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Think (About It)
02. James Brown - Just Won't Do Right [feat. Lyn Collins]
03. Wheels Of Life
04. Ain't No Sunshine
05. Things Got To Get Better
06. Never Gonna Give You Up
07. Reach Out For Me
08. Women’s Lib
09. Fly Me To The Moon
01. Think (About It)
02. James Brown - Just Won't Do Right [feat. Lyn Collins]
03. Wheels Of Life
04. Ain't No Sunshine
05. Things Got To Get Better
06. Never Gonna Give You Up
07. Reach Out For Me
08. Women’s Lib
09. Fly Me To The Moon
At the time of the release of Think (About It) in 1972, Lyn Collins had been a member of James Brown's performing revue for about two years. Her full-throated voice had earned her the nickname "the Female Preacher" and a shot to record her own album. Of course, the Godfather was in the producer's chair, writing four of the nine tracks, directing the J.B.'s as they laid down their usual funky grooves, and liberally adding vocals throughout. The title track is the main point of interest here; from Collins' throat-ripping vocals to the track's nasty groove to Brown's background interjections, this is a killer. (Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock later sampled the track for their rap classic "It Takes Two"). The rest of the record is a little uneven: "Just Won't Do Right" is a good doo wop-ish ballad with some churchy organ and great vocals by Collins and Brown, "Wheels of Life" is a nice little groover that sounds like vintage Aretha Franklin, and "Women's Lib" is a very slow ballad that lets Collins show off her anguished yowl of a vocal to its fullest. Where the album stumbles is on the covers of familiar songs. Her versions of Bill Withers' "Ain't No Sunshine" and the Gamble & Huff classic "Never Gonna Give You Up" are mediocre, and worst of all is her leaden take on "Fly Me to the Moon." Still, the record is worth tracking down for hardcore James Brown or funky soul fans. The less devoted should look for "Think (About It)" on one of the many compilations on which it appears.
Year 2018 | Soul | Funk | R&B | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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