Old-skool Horns, and Mother of Soul vocals make this a rare treat! she commands a deep, rich voice. Reminds me of Aretha Franklin. Too bad about her passing, she could have had more success. Very under-rated, or at least under-popularized - or something like that! An enjoyable listen, this track.
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Old-skool Horns, and Mother of Soul vocals make this a rare treat! she commands a deep, rich voice. Reminds me of Aretha Franklin. Too bad about her … read more
Old-skool Horns, and Mother of Soul vocals make this a rare treat! she commands a deep, rich voice. Reminds me of Aretha Franklin. Too bad about her passing, she could have had more succ… read more
Lyn Collins (Gloria Lavern Collins, June 12, 1948 – March 13, 2005), was an African-American soul singer best known for working with James Brown in the 1970s and for the influential 1972 funk single "Think (About It)". Born in Lee County, Texas, U.S.A., she began her recording career aged 14. Her biggest solo hit was the James Brown-produced gospel-style song "Think (About It)", from her 1972 album of the same name on People Records. The song contains five breaks which have been widely sampled in hip-hop and drum and bass, most famously, the "Yeah! Woo!"… read more
Lyn Collins (Gloria Lavern Collins, June 12, 1948 – March 13, 2005), was an African-American soul singer best known for working with James Brown in the 1970s and for the influential 1972 fu… read more
Lyn Collins (Gloria Lavern Collins, June 12, 1948 – March 13, 2005), was an African-American soul singer best known for working with James Brown in the 1970s and for the influential 1972 funk single "Think (About It)". Born i… read more