O. B. Buchana - Mississippi Folks (2015)
BAND/ARTIST: O. B. Buchana
- Title: Mississippi Folks
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: Ecko Records
- Genre: soul · blues
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 51:57 min
- Total Size: 123 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Ghetto Funk (5:20)
02. Tasty Girl (4:38)
03. Tip It Up (4:28)
04. If We Steal Away (4:50)
05. Mississippi Folks (4:24)
06. Getting You Ready for Me (4:49)
07. Swing On (4:50)
08. Tasty Girl (Remix) (4:50)
09. Body Drain (4:06)
10. Rooster Rooster Guinea Guinea (4:41)
11. You Don't Want a Good Man (5:11)
About O. B. Buchana
Born in Mound Bayou, Mississippi, O. B. Buchana spent his formative years in Clarksdale, Mississippi. Buchana began singing gospel as a child and became the lead singer of the gospel aggregation The Mighty Suns of God as a teenager.
He arrived on the chitlin' circuit scene in 1999 with the release of the single "Back Up Lover" and the LP It's Over (Paula/Susquehanna, 1999). "Back Up Lover" quickly became a staple of Deep South deejay rotations and earned a permanent niche in the Southern Soul catalog. Chuck Roberson covered the song in 1999.
Suzie Q. Records (overseen by Stan & Lenny Lewis of Shreveport, Louisiana) added Buchana to its roster of up-and-coming artists (David Brinston, Maurice Wynn, etc.) in 2001, issuing the LP I Got Caught. "Let's Get Drunk," the lead track from the album, drew immediate and fervent response, marking yet another advance for this promising vocalist and soul traditionalist. "Back Door 'Tipper'" and "Love Hurts" also became solid hits on chitlin' circuit radio stations.
As Suzie Q foundered, Buchana went through a fallow period until John Ward at Memphis's Ecko Records signed the artist. His first LP for the label was Shake What You Got (2004), with the singles "Both In The Wrong," "That's My Bad," and "Booty Scoot" charting on Southern Soul radio.
With the aging, departures and passing of such 90's label stalwarts as Quinn Golden, Charles Wilson and Carl Sims, O. B. Buchana arguably became Ecko Records' flagship artist over the next decade, releasing roughly an album's worth of bona fide Southern Soul material annually--songs that contributed to defining the genre in the 21st century.
01. Ghetto Funk (5:20)
02. Tasty Girl (4:38)
03. Tip It Up (4:28)
04. If We Steal Away (4:50)
05. Mississippi Folks (4:24)
06. Getting You Ready for Me (4:49)
07. Swing On (4:50)
08. Tasty Girl (Remix) (4:50)
09. Body Drain (4:06)
10. Rooster Rooster Guinea Guinea (4:41)
11. You Don't Want a Good Man (5:11)
About O. B. Buchana
Born in Mound Bayou, Mississippi, O. B. Buchana spent his formative years in Clarksdale, Mississippi. Buchana began singing gospel as a child and became the lead singer of the gospel aggregation The Mighty Suns of God as a teenager.
He arrived on the chitlin' circuit scene in 1999 with the release of the single "Back Up Lover" and the LP It's Over (Paula/Susquehanna, 1999). "Back Up Lover" quickly became a staple of Deep South deejay rotations and earned a permanent niche in the Southern Soul catalog. Chuck Roberson covered the song in 1999.
Suzie Q. Records (overseen by Stan & Lenny Lewis of Shreveport, Louisiana) added Buchana to its roster of up-and-coming artists (David Brinston, Maurice Wynn, etc.) in 2001, issuing the LP I Got Caught. "Let's Get Drunk," the lead track from the album, drew immediate and fervent response, marking yet another advance for this promising vocalist and soul traditionalist. "Back Door 'Tipper'" and "Love Hurts" also became solid hits on chitlin' circuit radio stations.
As Suzie Q foundered, Buchana went through a fallow period until John Ward at Memphis's Ecko Records signed the artist. His first LP for the label was Shake What You Got (2004), with the singles "Both In The Wrong," "That's My Bad," and "Booty Scoot" charting on Southern Soul radio.
With the aging, departures and passing of such 90's label stalwarts as Quinn Golden, Charles Wilson and Carl Sims, O. B. Buchana arguably became Ecko Records' flagship artist over the next decade, releasing roughly an album's worth of bona fide Southern Soul material annually--songs that contributed to defining the genre in the 21st century.
Blues | Soul | FLAC / APE
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