Daddy B. Nice's #6 ranked Southern Soul Artist
How important is Marvin Sease to Southern Soul rhythm and blues? Before the death of Johnnie Taylor in 2000, Sease was already a chitlin' circuit favorite--a rung or two beneath Taylor, perhaps--but a thoroughly popular and beloved artist due to his "wild man" reputation as the author of such bawdy classics as "Candy Licker," "Ghetto Man" and "Hoochie Momma."
Sease's songs were too sexually explicit for the radio air waves, an adult R&B tradition stretching back through Chick Willis's "Stoop Down, Baby. . . Let Your Daddy See" and Clarence Carter's "Strokin'." But (as is so often the case) the very X-rated notoriety of the tracks stimulated a strong and loyal underground response that propelled Sease's career through a steady succession of colorful and increasingly creditable 90's albums.
**IF you have sensitive ears - this not for you!
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IT IS MY GREAT REGRET THAT I MUST TELL YOU ALL THAT MUSICMEIHO, CANDY..HAS PASSED AWAY THIS WEEK.
I WILL TRULY MISS MY FRIEND AND MUSIC MENTOR.
IT IS MY GREAT REGRET THAT I MUST TELL YOU ALL THAT MUSICMEIHO, CANDY..HAS PASSED AWAY THIS WEEK.
I WILL TRULY MISS MY FRIEND AND MUSIC MENTOR.
Monday, June 9, 2008
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A Woman Would Rather Be Licked:
01 - Money Is What You Want.mp3
02 - I Gotta Clean Up.mp3
03 - I Wanna Love You.mp3
04 - Any Way You Want It.mp3
05 - Use'ta Don't Count.mp3
06 - A Woman Would Rather Be Licked.mp3
07 - Ditch Diggers.mp3
08 - She's My Baby's Momma.mp3
09 - Friday.mp3
10- We're Still Together.mp3
File name: MS - AWWRBL.rar:
Download link: http://www.mediafire.com/?mkmsm3933j5
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