Let Them Talk
Download links and information about Let Them Talk by Davell Crawford. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Blues, Jazz, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 56:38 minutes.
Artist: | Davell Crawford |
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Release date: | 1995 |
Genre: | Blues, Jazz, Songwriter/Lyricist |
Tracks: | 13 |
Duration: | 56:38 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Something You Got | 3:42 |
2. | A Closer Walk With Thee / Amazing Grace | 5:49 |
3. | I Bowed On My Knees | 3:54 |
4. | She's Got a Wobble When She Walks | 3:25 |
5. | Still In Love | 5:51 |
6. | Keep It Rollin'! | 3:48 |
7. | You Gave Me Love | 4:30 |
8. | Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus | 5:10 |
9. | Gumbo Piano | 3:32 |
10. | Let Them Talk | 6:23 |
11. | No More Heartaches | 3:14 |
12. | Lovey Dovey | 2:58 |
13. | Walk Around Heaven | 4:22 |
Details
[Edit]Although hard bop/soul-jazz was the main focus of Davell Crawford's sophomore effort, The B-3 and Me, it would be a mistake to think that he plays jazz exclusively. In fact, gospel and classic New Orleans R&B were the main focus of his enjoyable debut album, Let Them Talk, which was recorded when Crawford was only 19. While Crawford was heard mainly as a Jimmy Smith-type jazz organist on The B-3 and Me, his piano and vocals are much more prominent on this likable CD. As an acoustic pianist, Crawford draws heavily on Professor Longhair and James Booker, and his passionate, full-bodied R&B singing on "You Game Me Love," "Something You Got" and "Still In Love" are influenced by the great recordings that Fats Domino and Longhair made in the 1950s. Considering that most of Crawford's peers in the Black community were mainly into rap and urban contemporary in the mid-1990s, it's hard not to be impressed by his command of older African-American styles.