Bobby Angelo & The End - Mr. Love / I Got Wise album flac
Performer: Bobby AngeloTitle: Mr. Love / I Got Wise
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock, Beat
Released: 1967
MP3 album: 1153 mb
FLAC album: 1854 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: AC3 VOC ADX TTA AIFF MP3 MP1
Genre: Rock
The first single released from His California Album, "This Time I'm Gone for Good" took Bland back into the pop Top 50 for the first time since 1964 and made the R&B top 10 in late 1973. The opening track from Dreamer, "Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City", was a strong R&B hit. A version of it was released in 1978 by the hard-rock band Whitesnake, featuring the singer David Coverdale. Much later it was sampled by Kanye West on Jay-Z's hip-hop album The Blueprint (2001). Bobby 'Blue' Bland, known for 'Further On Up the Road' and 'Turn on Your Love Light,' dies". Archived from the original on 2013-06-24.
Produced by Bob Morgan. Album Roses Are Red. Mr. Lonely Lyrics. Lonely, I'm Mr. Lonely I have nobody for my own I am so lonely, I'm Mr. Lonely Wish I had someone to call on the phone Now I'm a soldier, a lonely soldier Away from home through no wish of my own That's why I'm lonely, I'm Mr. Lonely I wish that I could go back home. Letters, never a letter I get no letters in the mail I've been forgotten, yes, forgotten Oh how I wonder, how is it I failed Now I'm a soldier, a lonely soldier Away from home through no wish of my own. 2. Sentimental Me. 3. I Fall to Pieces. 5. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? 6. I Can’t Stop Loving You. 7. I Can’t Help It. 8. True Love.
D'Angelo and the Vanguard, D'Angelo. Black Messiah clashes with mainstream R&B trends as much as Voodoo did in 2000. Unsurprisingly, the artist's label picked this album's tamest, most traditional segment - the acoustic ballad "Really Love" - as the first song serviced to commercial radio. It's the one closest to "Untitled (How Does It Feel)," the Voodoo cut that, due to its revealing video, made.
Listening to the album, his influences are apparent, but also ingrained in a way that's equal parts reverent and uncanny. Rather than just listening to old Funkadelic or Stevie albums for inspiration, Voodoo was literally born from them; a typical night at Electric Lady would have D, ?uestlove, bassist Pino Palladino, and maybe one or two of their prodigious buddies playing an entire classic soul album through, and then seeing where those jams led them. I got something I'm seeing; I got a vision," D'Angelo told Time upon Voodoo's release. This album is the second step to that vision. It seems safe to say the prophecy he was speaking about did not entail more than a decade of nothingness, or drug addiction, or shame.
Tracklist
| A | Mr. Love |
| B | I Got Wise |
Credits
- Producer – C. Giffin*, D. Brown*
- Written-By – C. Giffin*, D. Brown*
Notes
Matrix Side A: 7686 AMatrix Side A: 7686 B
This is a collaboration between Bobby Angelo and the well known band The End who were already working with Bill Wyman when this was recorded. They used to be Bobby Angelo's backing band when they were known as the Tuxedos.









