• Charles Bradley – You Put The Flame On It
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    • Charles Bradley – Love Bug Blues
    • 1. Strictly Reserved For You
    • 2. You Put The Flame On It
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    • 4. Victim Of Love
    • 5. Love Bug Blues
    • 6. Dusty Blue
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    • 9. Crying In The Chapel
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    The follow up to his acclaimed debut, "Victim Of Love" is a powerful, heartfelt love confessional from Charles Bradley on the ever-brillaint retro-soul label Daptone.

    There are some singers that when you hear them sing you actually feel the pain, Charles Bradley is one of them. Singing from a place that no doctor is yet to find - gritty almost screams powered by raw emotion.  Discovered by the Daptone crew whilst working as a James Brown tribute act, the vocal comparisons are obviously there, likely to make your hair stand up on its ends - beautiful psychedelic soul. 

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