Marvin Sease - Who's Got the Power (2008)
BAND/ARTIST: Marvin Sease
- Title: Who's Got the Power
- Year Of Release: 2008
- Label: Malaco Records
- Genre: Soul
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:52:56
- Total Size: 372 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. The Power of Coochie
02. I'm Coming Home
03. Quiet As It's Kept
04. She's My Woman
05. I Love You
06. I Do Baby
07. My Dog Won't Bark
08. Gone On
09. Denying Our Love
10. I Can't Let You Go
11. I'll Take Care of You
12. Blues Town
Despite a lack of attention from most print sources and other common avenues of publicity in the blues world, Marvin Sease has turned his smooth, X-rated ladies’ man persona into a cottage industry complete with merchandising in the Deep South. Sease straddles the line between blues and gospel-drenched soul, much like fellow Southern singers Johnnie Taylor and Tyrone Davis, but his often racy lyrics and concert performances, coupled with the advantages of major-label distribution, have ensured Sease a strong following, particularly among female fans enamored of his signature song and breakthrough jukebox hit, the provocative, innuendo-laced “Candy Licker.”
Born on February 16, 1946 in Blackville, South Carolina, Sease got his start by joining a gospel group in nearby Charleston called the Five Gospel Singers, and moved to New York at age 20, where he joined another gospel group called the Gospel Crowns. Preferring R&B, though, Sease put together a backing band (called Sease) featuring his three brothers. When this venture failed, Sease began singing to pre-recorded backing tracks at local dances and clubs, self-released several 45s, and eventually scored a regular gig at a Brooklyn nightspot called the Casablanca.
Gunning for greater success, Sease recorded a self-titled LP in 1986 featuring one of his most popular songs, “Ghetto Man,” and began working the South’s so-called chitlin circuit of ghetto bars, rural juke joints, and blues festivals.
01. The Power of Coochie
02. I'm Coming Home
03. Quiet As It's Kept
04. She's My Woman
05. I Love You
06. I Do Baby
07. My Dog Won't Bark
08. Gone On
09. Denying Our Love
10. I Can't Let You Go
11. I'll Take Care of You
12. Blues Town
Despite a lack of attention from most print sources and other common avenues of publicity in the blues world, Marvin Sease has turned his smooth, X-rated ladies’ man persona into a cottage industry complete with merchandising in the Deep South. Sease straddles the line between blues and gospel-drenched soul, much like fellow Southern singers Johnnie Taylor and Tyrone Davis, but his often racy lyrics and concert performances, coupled with the advantages of major-label distribution, have ensured Sease a strong following, particularly among female fans enamored of his signature song and breakthrough jukebox hit, the provocative, innuendo-laced “Candy Licker.”
Born on February 16, 1946 in Blackville, South Carolina, Sease got his start by joining a gospel group in nearby Charleston called the Five Gospel Singers, and moved to New York at age 20, where he joined another gospel group called the Gospel Crowns. Preferring R&B, though, Sease put together a backing band (called Sease) featuring his three brothers. When this venture failed, Sease began singing to pre-recorded backing tracks at local dances and clubs, self-released several 45s, and eventually scored a regular gig at a Brooklyn nightspot called the Casablanca.
Gunning for greater success, Sease recorded a self-titled LP in 1986 featuring one of his most popular songs, “Ghetto Man,” and began working the South’s so-called chitlin circuit of ghetto bars, rural juke joints, and blues festivals.
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