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Justin Kantor review on Soultracks May 10th 2017 :
Tom Glide - Divas Got Soul
Songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Tom Glide has assembled an ideal host of defined female vocalists for his sophomore collection, Divas Got Soul. Backed by solid, danceable grooves which fuse hearty rhythm sections fused with appealing programming work, each of the 10 divas display a knack for keeping it in the pocket while not shying away from letting loose with colorful flair.
Opening with the fly and jazzy, funky and hyped-up “Strong Feelings,” Divas Got Soul immediately sets into driving mode with a charging beat, saucy synth work from Ivan Russo and coolly situated trombone fills by Annie Whitehead complementing Tracy Hamlin’s vibrantly assertive vocal delivery. Confronting the realities of a soured relationship while accepting the hold brought on by its corresponding memories, the straight-shooting lyrics have a fire that meshes well with the dynamic instrumentation. Just as the track is of a considerably different nature than much of the material that the Pieces of a Dream vocalist has fronted over the past decade and a half, the subsequent mellow house groove “Soul Train” lets much-loved British neo-soul duo Hil St. Soul shine in a contrasting light.
Keeping the pace steady, prominent garage house chanteuse Stephanie Cooke stays true to form on “Light up the Sky,” while Kenya provides sultry vibes on the laid back and atmospheric “True Fantasy.” Meanwhile, Nia Simmons offers a contemplative and endearing performance on the set’s midpoint slow-jam, “My Time (Shine).” “All that I want, all that I need can be mine/But I’ve gotta stop wastin’ time, I’m determined to shine,” she relays with authentic understatement. It should be noted here that all of the featured artists co-wrote their respective cuts with Glide—resulting in a well-rounded palette of full-bodied musical flavors throughout.
The quest for and achievement of simple joys is a premise that runs through Divas Got Soul from start to finish. While many moments are celebratory, there are several reality checks interspersed on the journey to happiness. Aside from the aforementioned “Strong Feelings,” the nostalgia-laced “Old Skool Dayz” references both the musical and cultural qualities missing from this ultra-digital age we live in and the painstaking economic challenges so many of us face after hitting roadblocks during adulthood: “Now it’s all just an uphill climb/I’m payin’ bills and I’ve got no spare time…Hate to admit I need more joy in my life/To loose myself from the ties that bind.” Chidi, who previously worked her magic on Cool Million’s “Take Me Home,” conveys the yearning for a more personal connection to the world through her narrative of these hardships and even the simple pleasures like “Bazooka Joe’s wrapped round a bubble gum/My 45’s and LP vinyl’s on…and the ice cream van was always playin’ my song.”
Closing out the album, Candace Woodson serves up a fine helping of sophistication on the romantic “Where You Are,” followed by a fittingly soft-toned, yet groovy stepper, “Tribute to the Music (Extended Jam),” led by Gina Carey’s refined pipes.
Through and through, Divas Got Soul charms with engaging vox, on-point arrangements, and highly relatable lyrics. Highly Recommended.
by Justin Kantor © 2017
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Dusty Groove Review US May 18th 2017
Tom Glide's definitely not a one-woman man – as he works with a
different female singer on every track on the record – hence the title
of the set! Yet because Glide's handling the production and grooves,
the whole thing's got a really unified vibe – and almost takes us back
to the rise of the best British soul producers at the end of the 80s –
the kind of talents who could effortlessly set up a perfect track, then
invite just the right sort of singer to give it a special vibe! And the
singers here are definitely special – a lineup that includes Stephanie
Cooke, Candace Woodson, Terisa Griffin, Nia Simmons, Kenya, Hil Street
Soul, Funmilayo Ngozi, Gina Carey, and others – all fitting perfectly
into the flow, on tracks that include "Strong Feelings", "Soul Train",
"True Fantasy", "Old Skool Dayz", "Teach Me", "My Time", "Light Up The
Sky", and "Where You Are". © 1996-2017, Dusty Groove, Inc.
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Soul Brother Records UK Review May 5th
Tom Glide has assembled a stellar cast of lady vocalists for this 12
track project, ‘Divas Got Soul’. Tracy Hamlin shines on the JB
influenced funker ‘Strong Feelings’, Hil St Soul graces the jazzy dancer
‘Soul Train’ while the silky smooth ‘True Fantasy’ sees Kenya’s sweet
tones wrap ‘round the infectious groove. Stephanie Sims, Terisa Griffin
and Soulful Emma Louise excel on uptempo, soulful house numbers, Chidi
is paired perfectly with the laid back ‘Old School Days’, Gina Carey
brings out the best in the sassy, swaggering ‘Tribute To The Music’,
while Nia Simmons and Funmilayo NGozi complete this insane line up of
talent. Hugely recommended – impeccable vocal performances, infectious
grooves and a timeless feel to this set make it essential for new soul
fans.
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