Soul music is one of America's greatest inventions. We know this is a
bold claim, but it’s one of the few genres that can be a consistent
source of pleasure—at least that’s how we think about it.
Kings Go Forth, though they were a part of a soul revival, had their own
unique approach. They were an unlikely and kismet collaboration between
producer Andy Noble—owner of Lotus Land Records and general man about
town—and the singer Black Wolf, whose bona fides dated back to the
regional soul act the Essentials (they were on Curtis Mayfield’s Curtom
Records in the ’70s). Together with their 10-member, intergenerational
soul band, they perfected complex grooves that elegantly highlighted
Black Wolf’s high-flying vocals—borrowing from the past to make the soul
music of the future.
A few weeks ago, we learned that Black Wolf and the percussionist on
this record Cecilio Negrón both tragically and suddenly passed away.
While this re-release wasn’t designed as a tribute to them, it’s become
one.
- 1 One Day
- 2 I Don't Love You No More
- 3 You're the One
- 4 Fight With Love
- 5 High On Your Love
- 6 Paradise Lost
- 7 Don't Take My Shadow
- 8 Now We're Gone
- 9 1000 Songs
- 10 Get a Feeling
Kings Go Forth - The Outsiders Are Back
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