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Charles Webster - Born On The 24th Of July

Label:
Catalog#:
STA2-32014
Format:
CD, Album, Digipak
Country:
US
Released:
Nov 2001
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Deep House, Downtempo

Tracklist

01   Sweet Butterfly 5:34 X
02   Ready 5:56 X
    Vocals - Terra Deva
03   Be No-One 5:13 X
    Vocals - Mark Sheridan
04   The Gift Of Freedom 5:21 X
    Vocals - Lisa Lindley-Jones
05   Fox Soup 5:16 X
    Vocals - Lisa Lindley-Jones
06   Your Life 6:32 X
    Backing Vocals - Sara Jay
  Vocals - Mark Sheridan
07   Forget The Past 6:17 X
    Vocals - Sara Jay
08   I Understand You 6:04 X
09   I'm Falling 7:46 X
    Backing Vocals - Sarah A. Simmonds
10   Put Your Hurt Aside 5:01 X
    Vocals - Steve Edwards

Credits

Bass [Upright Bass], Percussion - Colin Elliot
Engineer - Gas (2)
Guitar - Mark Sheridan
Saxophone [Saxamaphone] - Kevin Brown (3)
Trumpet - Pete Wraight*
Vocals - Delroy St. Joseph (tracks: 1, 8, 9)

Notes

© Statra Inc., Releassed under license from Peacefrog 2001. Distributed in the USA by ADA, in Canada by Fusion3

Barcode: 685123201420

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Rated 5/5
Review by stuarte Oct 17, 2009
One of my favorite producers ever. Period. Charles created such a beautiful album, meaningful lyrics sky high production values and full of emotion. This took some flack back when released, grand dad house or some term like that I read in some mag, this is truly mature deep house and down tempo for people with taste and refinement, for them that know. That's all there is to it. Gorgeous album by one of the Masters.
Rated 5/5
Review by Mister.Marken Jul 31, 2008
House...Deep House...Very Deep House.

This was a very nice album. I especially like the second track "Ready" with the vocals by Terra Deva. Overall, each track comfortably flows into the next without them being mixed, where the vocals added actually compliment the songs without the hip-hop bounce.

I would recommend this album as a good example of Deep House and as an enjoyable 60 min of smooth, downtempo, house grown grooves.

I actually got this on a whim; I'm born on the 24th of July. Besides the painting by Jon Burgerman used in the cover artwork is very captivating.