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Victim of Love

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Strictly Reserved for You (feat. Menahan Street Band)
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You Put the Flame on It (feat. Menahan Street Band)
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Let Love Stand a Chance (feat. Menahan Street Band)
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Victim of Love (feat. Menahan Street Band)
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Love Bug Blues (feat. Menahan Street Band)
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Dusty Blue (feat. Menahan Street Band)
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Confusion (feat. Menahan Street Band)
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Where Do We Go from Here (feat. Menahan Street Band)
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Crying in the Chapel (feat. Menahan Street Band)
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Hurricane (feat. Menahan Street Band)
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Through the Storm (feat. Menahan Street Band)
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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 40:24

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Barry Walters

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Award-winning critic Barry Walters is a longtime contributor to Rolling Stone, Spin, the Village Voice, and many other publications. His interview with Prince a...more »

04.02.13
Capturing the pains and pleasures of love in sobering but unrestrained tones
2013 | Label: Daptone Records / The Orchard

Charles Bradley is not the kind of guy to sing of love in fantastical terms; he’s much too real for that. Bearing a voice streaked with the ravages of inner torment, this nomadic 64-year-old soul shouter — now based in a Brooklyn very different to the one in which he grew up — instead captures the pains and pleasures of love in sobering but unrestrained tones: He screams, shouts, pleads and moans of desire and disappointment so extreme that words alone cannot suffice. Not merely singing, he testifies of love and social injustice: This former James Brown impersonator does not hold back.

Bradley’s second album teams him with the Menahan Street Band, a dynamic crew drawn from the Dap-Kings, Antibalas, the Budos Band and other Daptone acts. Unlike his 2011 debut No Time for Dreaming, this one’s solely comprised of originals composed by Bradley, Menahan leader Charles Brenneck, and other band members who help him both recapture and transcend the southern soul grooves of Dreaming. Victim of Love is no less reverent, though: When it leaves behind the romantic themes of its first half for a suite of socially conscious tracks starting with “Confusion,” producer/guitarist Brenneck conjures up a storm of… read more »

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Funk n soul ambassador

BigMoo23

Along with Lee Fields, Charles Bradley is flying the flag of funk and soul. These two are top drawer, and at the top of their game. Just download it, you need this

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no time for sophmore slump

thegrandwazoo

coming off of 2011s 'no time for dreaming,' bradley wastes nothing in getting 'victim of love' to hit that sweet soul spot -- once again, daptones' r&b wrecking crew, the menahan street band, bring back the sound of 69 -- when it's still hurtin' out there, it's somehow good to know there are other victims as well...

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Interview: Charles Bradley

By Andrew Perry, eMusic Contributor

[Charles Bradley turned heads and broke hearts with his 2011 triumph No Time for Dreaming. On the advent of his second masterpiece, the scorching, searing, Victim of Love, we invited Bradley and his bandleader and co-writer, Tom Brenneck, to take over eMusic's editorial section. Below, they discuss the whirlwind that was the last two years of their lives. You can also read our interview with legendary songwriter Leon Russell, commissioned at Bradley and Brenneck's request.… more »

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