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Texas Soul album by WC Clark was released Apr 16, 1996 on the Black Top label. Although W.C. Clark does perform a few blues, this CD is essentially an R&B/soul session which puts the emphasis on Clark's calm but emotional vocals (some of the lyrics are somewhat philosophical) and stinging guitar. Texas Soul music CDs The five-piece Kamikaze Horns are restricted to ensemble fills and riffs. Texas Soul songs Even if a certain predictability pervades the set, Clark (who in spots reminds one slightly of both Ray Charles and B.B. King) is a skilled perfomer in the idiom, making this a date recommended to fans of the Stax sound of the 1960s. Texas Soul album ~ Scott Yanow Recorded at Pedernales Studios, Spicewood, Texas in September 1995 and Ultrasonic Studios, New Orleans, Louisiana in November 1995. Texas Soul CD music Producers: Hammond Scott, Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff. Texas Soul music CDs Personnel: W.C. Clark (guitar, vocals); Derek O'Brien (guitar); Riley Osborne, Nick Connolly (piano, organ, keyboards); Larry Fulcher (keyboards, bass, backing vocals); Gerald Spencer, Tommy Shannon (bass); C.C. Pinkston (drums, vocals); Chris Layton (drums). The Kamikaze Horns: Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff (soprano, tenor & baritone saxophones); Ward Smith (tenor & baritone saxophones); Steve Howard (trumpet); Randy Zimmerman, John Touchy (trombone). Q (10/96, pp. 160-162) - 3 Stars - Good - "... His musical heritage... and his impressive vocal delivery... give him a great breadth of appeal....
1 I Only Have Love for You
2 Just the One I'm Looking For
3 Reminiscing
4 Why Do Things Happen to Me?
5 Rough Edges
6 Leave My Heart Alone
7 That's Where It's At
8 Funny How Time Slips Away
9 You'll Need Another Favor
10 I Want to Keep You
11 Ain't No Fun to Me
12 Baby, What About Me?
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