Wednesday, 31 August 2022

The R&R Soul Orchestra [2022] - The R&R Soul Orchestra (ReMastered 2022) [The American R&B Company] (Full Album)


A 'new', self-titled,  album by The R&R Soul Orchestra was released on 22 Aug 2022. It appears to consist of  earlier material, some released, some unreleased but most tracks feature on their YouTube channel. It transpires that the album was originally released in 2015 but had been removed from the DSPs, so the group's leader Julio Herrera decided to remaster it and re-promote it.

The R&R Soul Orchestra are from Queens, NY, and are led by Julio Herrera. Several of their releases have been featured here, with their last single "Moods" causing quite a stir which may be what has prompted the release of this album consisting of earlier material.

Here's the track listing with a rough guide to when each track first appeared

01 - Call on Me (2016) 7"
02 - The Luckiest Man in the World (2014)
03 - Meaningless (2016) (Roy Ayers "Running Away" sample)
04 - I'm Gonna Tell Her feat. Onaje Allan Gumbs (2016) (The Jacksons "Enjoy Yourself" sample)
05 - I'm Sorry (2015) (2018) 7"
06 - Wantcha (2016)
07 - I Want Your Loving feat. Alyson Williams
08 - Why (Theme from Valley of the Dolls) (2016)
09 - Vision
10 - Have You Ever feat. Nicholas Payton (2015)
11 - Hello It's Me feat. Ronnie Drayton
12 - When You Need Someone feat. Alyson Williams (2016)
13 - Back to Montreal feat. Nicholas Drayton
14 - Nothing Comes for Free (2014)
15 - Thank You Lord

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Details
Rating: 8.4
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: New Soul
Format: Album
Media: Digital
Label: The American R&B Company / Self Released
Cat No: None
Date: 22/08/2022
Price: £7.99
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