Allen Toussaint - Soul Sister (1972) video free download


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Duration: 02:48
Uploaded: 2012/01/02

Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine: When Allen Toussaint restarted his solo career in 1970 with Toussaint (aka From a Whisper to a Scream), he leaned heavily on songs he had written for other artists, as well as a couple of covers. It was a good way to jump-start his career, and with its elastic, elegant arrangements, it set the groundwork for 1972's Life, Love and Faith, his first album for Reprise/Warner. Toussaint seized the opportunity as a way to stretch out his sound, refining it and expanding it so it was grounded in New Orleans R&B but also encompassed hard funk and smooth soul. Though it was a soul album through and through, it also had the feeling of being part of Reprise's considerable singer/songwriter stable -- such artists as Randy Newman, Bonnie Raitt, Little Feat, and Joni Mitchell -- and if anything, Life, Love and Faith feels more of a piece with this group than it does with most music coming out of New Orleans in the early '70s because it also captures an eccentric genius pursuing his idiosyncratic vision. Here, it seems as if Toussaint has found every permutation of his signature sound, which is pretty much the sound of New Orleans R&B. He revives the classic, easy-rolling groove on "Soul Sister"; turns it seriously, deeply funky on "Goin' Down" and "Victims of the Darkness"; gets trippy on "Out of the City (Into Country Life)"; treads nimbly with a Philly soul variation on "She Once Belonged to Me"; and crafts a tremendous, dramatic ballad with "On Your Way Down," one of the finest songs he ever wrote. It's a textured, multi-layered record that may not be the purest dose of Toussaint, but is the one album that truly exhibits how deep and wide his talents ran.

Comments

9 years ago

Dan E McInnis

love new orleans music

11 years ago

emhoffk

I was thinking the same thing when I heard this - haha. It does predate The Joker by a few years. I don't think there's any doubt that Steve Miller owes Allen Toussaint a little sompin' sompin' for "borrowing" from this song.

11 years ago

aquarianrealm

And...you're all the better for it! :-)

11 years ago

trademark1874

Just found this joint ;)

12 years ago

TheMrCompletely

Didn't know this track, it's a really sweet one. Thanks for the upload. Allen Toussaint, what a talent!

12 years ago

Steve Davies

@JORGEPSOUSA911 Bang on son.

12 years ago

JORGEPSOUSA911

So this is where Steve Miller got the idea for "The Joker," lol!

12 years ago

aquarianrealm

@akaziaj Yes one my favs by Mr. Toussaint...for the Soul Sisters of the world...lol

12 years ago

akaziaj

Thanks. I like this.

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