10/12/2019 Randa And The Soul Kingdom Rar File
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Hailing from Perth and firmly at the forefront of the Australian funk and soul scene are Randa & The Soul Kingdom led by Jordanian born and Australian raised soul sister Randa Khamis. With producer Lance Ferguson (The Bamboos, Cookin On 3 Burners, Lanu, Black Feeling) at the controls of the debut self titled album, the result was bristling with edgy, gritty funk and soul. The buzz on Randa And The Soul Kingdom led to a full European tour with label mates Deep Street Soul, a live session for Mark Lamarr on BBC Radio 2. Randa was being lauded as a modern day equivalent to Marva Whitney, Ann Sexton and Vicki Anderson in their prime by Mojo Magazine, Blues & Soul and Randa's music even featuring in the US version of teen TV show Skins. Instead of flying straight back to Australia after the tour, Randa spent 6 months residing in London collaborating with funk/soul artists to write her second album.
Inspired and influenced by the music and musicians in London, the second album What You Need was born. Finally back in Melbourne, Australia she went straight into The Shed Studios where the songs were recorded and produced by Lance Ferguson and John Castle (Megan Washington) once again at the controls. Whilst retaining the funk undercurrent, this new album What You Need also often incorporates elements of 60's and Northern soul, 70's disco and some more down tempo, reflective moments within what is a varied and mature collection of songs. Kicking off with the happening groove of Power In Me, Randas vocals ride over a powerful, bold and brassy riff that crackles with positive energy that is pure dance floor gold.
Randa And The Soul Kingdom Rar Files
While Lovesick still tinged with a gritty funk feel also delves into the 1960's stomping soul arena and brings it to the forefront of a more modern accessible sound. Another highlight is the disco driven The Things (also available on the 12 inch single/download FSR092) which allows Randa to work out her disco diva muscles to quite stunning effect! Squelchy synths ride over an insistent disco beat, whilst Lance Fergusons' scratchy guitar evokes the heady, hedonistic era of Chic, Studio 54 and Bianca Jagger riding a white horse across the dance floor!
Whilst Be Yourself evokes up tempo, mid 60's Motown with handclaps, tambourines and snappy, sharp drums, in contrast Cold paints a picture of a troubled romance, love lost and hearts breaking, the fodder for soul music since it first began. With this follow up album, Randa & The Soul Kingdom cement their reputation as one of the most hard working and authentic purveyors of genuine 21st century soul.
纯原声分享讨论帖,美版haters 请绕道,谢谢合作。 - S1EP1 Tony - 1.Animal Collective'My Girls' 2.Fiasco'It's Like Fishing Without A Hook And Expecting To Catch A Fish' 3.Apsci'Crazy Crazy Insane' 4.Ceci G'Weather Tether' 5.Lawrence Arabia'Apple Pie Bed' 6.The Drums'The Future' 7.Aceyalone'Suicide' 8.Segal'Sick Bay' 缺 9.Yacht'Ring The Bell ' 10.Twin Sister'Phenomenons' 11.Phantogram'When I'm Small' 12.So So Glos'Lindy Hop' 13.Mesita'Here For You' 14.Rioux'Lost Hold' 15.Superthriller'Everybody's Gotta Get Some' 缺 16.Famous Original'Like Blood' 17.Trackademicks'Enjoy What You Do' 18.Segal (feat. Kaluuya)'Buss Dat' 补 19.Blood Orange'Sutphin Boulevard' 20.Jokers on The Scene'Baggy Bottom Boys' 21.Grandchildren'Cold Warrior' 22.Lawrence Arabia'Like A Fool' 23.3D Friends'Lina Magic' (转载) - S1EP2 Tea - 1.3D Friends 'Lina Magic' 2.Emily Warren & The Betters 'Not at All' 3.North Highlands 'Hiking' 4.Randa & The Soul Kingdom 'Not Gonna Let You' 5.Dark Fellow 'Huron Impromptu, AD. 1903' 缺 6.Segal 'Gloaming the Plain' 7.Deathproof Boys 'T.R.U.S.T.
For the second episode of our A Night Out series, we will go back to the good old days of the blaxploitation, with a specific spotlight on the 2009 Scott Sanders' movie. This show is kind of a blast around that movie and its main character Black Dynamite; it will be obviously interspersed with extracts from the movie and from its original soundtrack, and some other blaxploitation songs and original radio spots, cinematic jazz vibes and library music tracks too. Add to that the usual hiphop and funk stuff, as well as a bunch of sunny vibes and latin sounds during the last part of the set - not to forget that the sun will someday shine again. Complete your Randa And The Soul Kingdom record collection.
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Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - Soul Time! (2011); Trombone Shorty - For True (2011); Lack of Afro - This Time (2011); Randa and The Soul Kingdom - What You Need (2011); The Fantastics! - All The People (2011); Supraphonics - Supraphonics (2011); The Big Mean Sound Machine - Ouroboros (2011).
Artist: Randa & The Soul Kingdom Title Of Album: What You Need Year Of Release: 2011 Label: Freestyle Records / FSRCD088 Genre: Funk, Disco, Jazz, Soul Total Time: 36:31 min Format: Mp3 / FLAC (tracks +.cue, log-file) Quality: CBR 320 kbps / Lossless Total Size: 87 mb / 241 mb TRACKLIST: 01. Power In Me 3:19 02. Love Sick 3:12 03. The Things 4:55 04. Watch It 2:27 05. Slide 3:11 06. Save Us 3:50 07.
Cold 4:08 08. Comment cracker une gamecube sans puce. Be Yourself 2:37 09.
What You Need 4:02 10. Now I’m Free 4:46 Vocals – Randa Khamis Bass, Keyboards, Percussion – John Castle Guitar – Lance Ferguson Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Phil Noy Trumpet – Cameron McAllister Drums – Graeme Pogson Producer – John Castle, Lance Ferguson.
Randa & The Soul Kingdom – What You Need “Debut outing for Australian soul sister Randa Khamis, a steamy brew of blistering funk, impassioned soul vocals, produced by down under funk supremo Lance Ferguson (The Bamboos/Cookin’ On 3 Burners/Lanu)” Born in Jordan, raised in the working class suburbs of Perth, Australia, singer Randa Khamis caught the black music bug early. At the age of 12 she was talking her way into local clubs, desperate to dance to the sounds of James Brown, Parliament, Kurtis Blow, Ann Sexton and Aretha Franklin. Totally entranced by the music she heard, Randa decided then in her early teens that she could, would, and must become a soul singer During her 20’s, Randa lived in London and sung with Kinobe who were about to release a single with her. It was then that she also joined Sasha Baron Cohens’ brother’s band ‘Zohar’ singing in Arabic. But it was with Leigh Gracie’s deep funk band ‘Speedometer’ that she spent much of her time singing, and after supporting the legend Eddie Bo, began touring with him in New Orleans, where he passed on his vast musical knowledge about performance and song writing. With this priceless experience under her belt, she returned to Perth, ready to harness her writing and recording experiences with her new band ‘Randa & The Soul Kingdom’ With The Bamboos producer Lance Ferguson at the controls, the resulting album absolutely bristles with edgy, gritty funk and soul. From the up tempo opener ‘Feel It In Your Soul’ right through the entire collection, Randa’s high octane vocals urge, push and provoke, none more so that on the killer 45 ‘Not Gonna Let You’ (FSR7055) on which the blast of soulful horns will knock you sideways be warned!
Having supported Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, The Bamboos and even Lionel Richie in Australia, they band have firmly established their credentials, and If Randa & The Soul Kingdom don’t have you up and dancing in an instant with this brand new collection of 21st century deep soul – you had better check your pulse as you may already be dead! 1000% Essential! Released by: Freestyle Records.
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