Parnell, Lee Roy: Midnight Believer
Parnell, Lee Roy: Midnight Believer
Format: CD
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Artist: Parnell, Lee Roy
Label: BFD
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 728028447354
Genre: Country
Midnight Believer by Lee Roy Parnell - It's clearly a Blue-Eyed Soul 'Beat Ballad' as Barry Beckett (of The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section and my first producer) would call it. Barry really taught me how to make records. He taught me about groove, soul, vocal delivery and how to make every note count! Parnell offers, "I love many different styles of music... but for me it all goes back to The Blues. Blue-Eyed Soul, Jazz, Rock n Roll and Country all have the same Daddy and that Daddy is The Blues. As long as it's soulful, I'm in. Muddy Waters was right - 'The Blues had a baby and they called it Rock 'n Roll!'
Tracks:
1.1 Hours in Between
1.2 Midnight Believer
1.3 Pontchartrain
1.4 Too Far Gone
1.5 Sunny Days (Feat. the Fairfield Four)
1.6 Want Whatcha' Have
1.7 Hair of the Dog
1.8 Going Uptown
1.9 Tied Up and Tangled
1.10 Some Time Ago