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You Have to Cry Sometime
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Album: You Have to Cry Sometime
Artist: Nona Hendryx

"Soul music" -- an outdated '60s label? Not if Nona Hendryx, Billy Vera, and a whole bunch of gifted backup singers and musicians have anything to say about it. Recorded as part of Shanachie's Soul of Rhythm & Blues series and with 50% of the royalties going to support the Rhythm and Blues... [+] Expand

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2.5 out of 5 stars Christine Ohlman, All Music Guide
"Soul music" -- an outdated '60s label? Not if Nona Hendryx, Billy Vera, and a whole bunch of gifted backup singers and musicians have anything to say about it. Recorded as part of Shanachie's Soul of Rhythm & Blues series and with 50% of the royalties going to support the Rhythm and Blues Foundation, this disc has purpose, message, and artistry on its side. Among the ten tracks are retakes of classics like Marvin Gaye's "Ain't That Peculiar," Solomon Burke's "Got to Get You Off My Mind," and The Soul Sisters' "I Can't Stand It"; new compositions from both Vera and Hendryx; and a remake of Vera's 1967 hit (with Judy Clay), "Storybook Children." Everyone deserves kudos, but Hendryx shines brightest. She kicks off the disc with a sizzling version of The Isley's "It's Your Thing," and turns in a heartbreakingly beautiful performance on Ashford And Simpson's "Didn't You Know You'd Have to Cry Sometime."
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