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JOCELYN BROWN UNRELEASED - IN STOCK!
08-06-2006
We are proud to announce the highly anticipated new release from Jocelyn Brown! Her stunning new album 'Unreleased' is now available in all good record stores! Click HERE TO BUY THE ALBUM
Press Quotes:
BLUES & SOUL *****
RECORD COLLECTOR *****
DMC UPDATE *****
Review by Lewis Dene:
'My love affair with JB's larynx is now well into its third decade. Not since 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' and 'Caught Up In A One Night Love Affair' in the late-'70s has there been another who can excite, memorize and paint a myriad of images with their vocal chords. Don't let the title fool you: 'Unreleased' isn't 25 years of cast offs from the vaults, instead this is a worthy companion to her wonderful catalogue. Recorded over the last five years, the majority of the cuts here are polished funk affairs with JB sounding her assured and commanding self. 'Find Someone To Love' echoes of 'Somebody Else's Guy', 'That's Just Me' is a beautifully spiritual ode, while 'Real Thing' sounds uncannily like Tom Browne's horn blowing on 'Funkin' For Jamaica'. The sweet disco sound of her early Inner Life recordings are stamped over cuts like 'Sweet Fine Baby' and 'I Love You', but for me it's 'Buttaflies', set to a shuffling Soul II Soul beat and backed by Oliver Cheatham and Connie Harvey, that's pure vintage JB magic. The unmistakable lady is back." (LD) 5/5
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Jocelyn is also performing live at the Jazz Cafe in London on October the 4th and 5th! Click here to buy tickets
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Check the new website for Jocelyn's Unreleased album here at www.jocelyn-brown.com
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Other Press Quotes:
Basic-Soul:
"All fourteen tracks here are certainly aimed at the modern soul scene and a pleasure to listen to. The standout track for me is the excellent “She’d Called”, which is Jocelyn at her best. Ensure you give this a listen."
Love sexy magazine:
"As as background to a Summer BBQ, this album flows nicely.... Jocelyn’s vocals are, as we know, impressive. What I was not expecting from her was this amount of softness. She can do far more than her trademark Aretha-esque belting... There is much delicate restraint in her tone and expression.... “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”, especially when it’s served Jocelyn-style: sunny side up." |
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