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Soul Coaxing: The Many Moods of John Schroeder

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Download links and information about Soul Coaxing: The Many Moods of John Schroeder by John Schroeder. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Pop genres. It contains 43 tracks with total duration of 02:11:25 minutes.

Artist: John Schroeder
Release date: 2005
Genre: Pop
Tracks: 43
Duration: 02:11:25
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Mas Que Nada (featuring City Of Westminster String Band) 3:22
2. 25 Or 6 To 4 (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 3:02
3. Sunny (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 2:45
4. Soul For Sale (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 2:17
5. Rescue Me (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 2:36
6. Agent Double-o-Soul (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 2:28
7. Sunshine Superman (featuring Sounds Orchestral) 3:00
8. Phoenix City (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 2:37
9. Hungry For Love (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 2:52
10. Summertime (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 2:22
11. Working In the Coal Mine (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 1:50
12. Papa's Got a Brand New Bag (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 2:26
13. Spinning Wheel (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 3:04
14. Headband (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 3:06
15. Get Out of My Life Woman (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 2:29
16. Explosive Corrosive Joseph (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 2:28
17. Back In the U.S.S.R. (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 3:43
18. Superstition (featuring Sounds Orchestral) 3:48
19. You've Made Me So Very Happy (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 3:52
20. A Touch of Velvet, a Sting of Brass (featuring City Of Westminster String Band) 2:43
21. Cast Your Fate to the Wind (featuring Sounds Orchestral) 3:11
22. Soul Coaxing (featuring Sounds Orchestral) 2:39
23. One More (featuring Sounds Orchestral) 2:50
24. The Bird Has Flown (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 4:38
25. Soul Trek (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 3:36
26. Lovin' You Girl (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 2:40
27. Wichita Lineman (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 3:28
28. It's Too Late (featuring City Of Westminster String Band) 4:18
29. A Picture of You 3:50
30. Coloured Rain (featuring Sounds Orchestral) 2:32
31. Sweet Soul Talk (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 3:17
32. Scarbourgh Fair (featuring Sounds Orchestral) 3:41
33. Love Is Blue (featuring Sounds Orchestral) 2:25
34. Grow Your Own (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 3:06
35. Le Blon (Beach in the Sun) (featuring City Of Westminster String Band) 3:13
36. Image (featuring Sounds Orchestral) 2:29
37. Smoke Ritual (featuring Sounds Orchestral) 3:01
38. Wana Nene Wana Nana (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 3:34
39. Louie Louie (featuring Sounds Orchestral) 4:02
40. Are We To Blame? (featuring City Of Westminster String Band) 3:06
41. We've Only Just Begun (featuring City Of Westminster String Band) 3:02
42. Day By Day (featuring Sounds Orchestral) 2:32
43. Witchi Tai To (featuring The John Schroeder Orchestra) 3:25

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Like some other successful pop and rock producers of the 1960s (particularly in his native Britain), John Schroeder was given the opportunity to record orchestral instrumental records. These were released under several different names, most often the John Schroeder Orchestra, though some were billed to the City of Westminster String Band or Sounds Orchestral. Tracks originally credited to all three of those names are on Soul Coaxing: The Many Moods of John Schroeder, a two-CD, 43-song collection, drawn from recordings originally released between 1964 and 1974. This stuff belatedly got some hipster recognition among collectors, but truthfully it's quite erratic easy listening instrumental music (albeit sometimes with muted, distracted-sounding vocals), from the most banal to the most soulfully atmospheric that genre had to offer. There are a lot of easy listening-meets-Swinging London-a-go-go arrangements of contemporary soul, pop, and rock hits, from "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" and "Back in the U.S.S.R." to "Wichita Lineman," "Spinning Wheel," and "Superstition." Those are the numbers — mostly grouped on disc one, titled "Soulful Grooves" — that tend toward the banal, though it's odd indeed that Uriah Heep frontman David Byron provided the lead vocals on "Witchi Tai To" and "You've Made Me So Very Happy." Far more interesting, and original, are the non-pop covers — sometimes co-written by Schroeder himself, and mostly grouped on disc two, titled "Themes & Dreams — which have the dramatic and wistful qualities of the better European late-'60s and early-'70s soundtracks. "Soul Coaxing" (actually a cover of a Michel Polnareff tune) has a most appealing combination of mid-tempo piano and high, haunting wordless vocals, for instance. There are some cool off-the-wall touches of Hammond organ and fierce fuzz guitar amidst the orchestral sweep, and some numbers have the devious foreboding quality associated with spy thrillers, though they tend to be on the lush side of that style. If you do go for that kind of thing, "Image" is a real quality effort along those lines, its jazzy stuttering piano dovetailing with gossamer strings. Perhaps listeners might have been better served by two separate compilations, one for his "soul" outings and another for his dreamier easy listening soundtrack-like ones. But both sides of the man's prolific output are sampled here, with lengthy historical liner notes to put it all in context.