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Soul Express Album Review
REDD SOUL:
Natural Progression
US Redd Soul, 2006
1) Natural Progression 2) Funked Up 3) Summer Days 4) Tell Me What You’re Thinkin’
5) One Way 6) So What 7) Interlude 8) Recognize 9) Cheata 10) Jeopardize 11) Love
Inside Of Me 12) More 13) Funked Up (Remix)
CD Baby has delivered us another goodie in the form of blue-eyed soulster, Redd Soul
aka Mark Mirkovitch, aided and abetted by producer Malcolm Harvest.
For me there are three absolute monsters on here that crave your attention.
The album has a soulful vibe and some street edge, which will help it appeal to a
younger R&B set. These tracks are not my cup of Earl Grey but they are infinitely
better and more listenable that the fiddle-faddle that the industry laughingly calls
R&B nowadays.
What is undeniable is that this gentleman has SOUL. Fans of Tim Dillinger and
Jeff Hendrick will soon warm to Redd Soul. There is a freshness and innovative
perspective that these artists come from. It’s soul music, pure and simple, with no
hang-ups or baggage. These guys love their music and being highly talented they can
create music that they and lovers of quality soul can be proud of. I love the titled
intro that is very tribal, sexy and infectious and the following song has grown on me
on subsequent plays.
I had originally considered this too ‘urban’ but Redd carries this off with such gusto
and turns this into a healthy slice of neo-soul with a contemporary hard edge. The flute
and funky keys also give this some extra muscle. Recommended. I was very impressed
with the sheer joy and openness of "Summer Days"; a song that would fit nicely on
Jeff Hendrick’s latest set. Excellent bob your head feel-good soul music.
A real killer for me is the fresh and bubbly "One Way" with its acoustic keyboard and
smooth backing vocals. This is a track that I wish I had during the summer. I would have
had this pumping out on my travels I can assure you! My number one cream cut is the 80s
sounding "Cheata" which again is one that was designed for Summer. I love this song
to pieces and cannot get enough of it. "Jeopardise" follows on nicely and although
rather modern I could imagine this being on a recent Temptations album – think "Fifty
Fifty Love" and you’re not that far off the mark. "More" is a very promising ballad to boot.
Vocally I hear shades of gospel singer John Butler in the mix, and that is no
bad thing in my book.
Redd Soul is an interesting and bright new artist with a very promising future.
I for one will play this album for some time and hope that we have a follow-up album
in future. Please check CD Baby and do not overlook. Excellent stuff!
-Barry Towler
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