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Sweet Vibrations SQ | It Ain't Where You Been | 04:30 |
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I'm a Married Man SQ | You're Welcome to Ride | 04:06 |
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Let The Doorknob Hit 'Cha | Singing In The Key of Love | 03:48 |
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Hit the Road Jack | Hit the Road Jack (上路吧 杰克) | 03:17 |
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All the Way Lover | It Ain't Where You Been | 06:30 |
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To Hot to Handel | Dig a Little Deeper (深入挖掘) | 05:27 |
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Hit the Road Jack (Extended Mix) SQ | Hit the Road Jack (上路吧 杰克) | 04:37 |
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Body Shop | Every Way But Wrong | 03:41 |
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Move Me Baby SQ | For Your Love | 04:45 |
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Are You Where You Wanna Be | Latimore III | 04:02 |
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Hit the Road Jack (上路吧 杰克)
2013-03-05
Latimore歌手简介
by Bill DahlDeep-voiced Latimore's sultry mid-'70s output for Miami's Glades label was a steamy marriage of soul and blues. Initially billed as Benny Latimore, the Tennessean began recording for Miami mogul Henry Stone in 1965, and his late-'60s Dade singles are solid deep-soul. Dropping his first name on Glades, Latimore finally found stardom in 1973 with a jazzy reading of T-Bone Walker's "Stormy Monday." He topped the soul lists in 1974 with the anguished "Let's Straighten It Out," a simmering soul/blues hybrid, and encored with the incendiary "Keep the Home Fires Burnin'" the next year. Most of Latimore's Glades sides were produced in Miami by Steve "Every Day I Have to Cry" Alaimo, and when he wasn't cutting his own hits, Latimore acted as a house pianist for parent TK Records. Latimore moved to Malaco during the '80s, his appeal undiminished.