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Post by TrueReflection on Nov 25, 2003 15:56:36 GMT -5
Hey Cheech, I have Louis' Solo album, it is pretty good. It will allow you to hear some of the range of Louis Price. You can find it on GEMM.com.
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Post by selfishreasons on Nov 25, 2003 16:06:48 GMT -5
i expect the album to be pretty good.
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Post by TrueReflection on Nov 25, 2003 16:14:09 GMT -5
Here is a review:
Some often wonderful singing, even though he seldom received a tune worthy of his efforts. Louis Price was one of many African-American males who emerged in the early '90s competing for the role of eventual successor to Luther Vandross. Price, Gene Rice, and Keith Washington make similar songs. The problem thus far has been that Washington gets better material, stronger production, and has generated much more attention. Otherwise, Price has just as much potential appeal and vocal talent.
Chicago-born vocalist Louis Price has made some above average soul singles that haven't gotten sufficient distribution and exposure to yield him any hits. Price started singing after he moved to Los Angeles and was actually discovered by legendary Motown founder Berry Gordy. Price eventually appeared on the Motown 30th Anniversary television show and later signed with the company as a solo artist. His 1991 debut, Louis Price, had some impressively performed ballads, but fizzled.
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Post by Maliya_J on Dec 7, 2003 4:32:52 GMT -5
Louis sounds great ;D
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Post by houseparty52 on Jan 29, 2004 23:44:47 GMT -5
in this order now DENNIS WOODSON DAVID BO PRICE, THAT'S THE WAY IT IS WITH ME.
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Post by Jonesesgirl on Nov 17, 2004 21:44:01 GMT -5
hey guys, i have the soundstage performance also, and louis tore song for you up to! nobody does it like dennis, but he damn sure was close!
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