Soul Flower: Robin Mckelle Barry Alan Gibb

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  • As in the time  

    Soul Flower (CD)
    Not terribly original but it was probably not the intention. Just the illusion of ending up in Atlanta in the late sixties but with a clean sound like today. And toes wriggle well, especially on the first part of the album.
  • robin mc kelle The Magnificent  

    Soul Flower (CD)
    Always beautiful voice with talented musicians (organ, brass section) exceptional duos album devour without moderation and above all to listen wait to see her on stage, she came to the Festival in 2007 Jazzabeaune I therefore known for his prestigiou
  • Robin Mckelle - Soul Flower  

    Soul Flower (CD)
    Beautiful Soul album of Robin Mckelle with two prestigious guests such as Gregory Porter and Lee Fields. He listens with pleasure from start to finish. It sounds very soulful without being redundant or too modeled on the 70. Highly recommended!
  • I do not know, I enjoyed  

    Soul Flower (CD)
    I did not know at all, but I appreciated. I have not yet had the time to listen again. perhaps he will book me more surprise to the 2nd listening.
  • The effect wow!  

    Soul Flower (CD)
    Abandoning his usual ways, Robin Mckelle offers us a record 100% soul to die. Twelve titles to tell the suffering of the soul, the heart of sentences for love stories that go wrong and leave more than satisfied and sated torn. Twelve titles to give t
  • Soul energy!  

    Soul Flower (CD)
    I already loved Robin Mckelle much for its jazz albums but then this album is soul beyond! A style that suits him wonderfully well! To listen and to have!
  • Robin confirms his talent  

    Soul Flower (CD)
    After several albums that had already highlighted the quality of the performances of Robin Mc Kelle, the new album in a different register confirms his talent A powerful voice, sophisticated arrangements and decision impeccable. All the tracks have t