

"Mustang Sally", "Chains of Fools", "Destination Everywhere" or "In the Midnight Hour" were just some of the classics that the band played the protagonist of the film, and I confirmed that the soul was much more to Ballads , it was hot, it was pure sex and it was passion.
From there I began to investigate and find music. Sam Cooke, Ottis Redding, Wilson Picket became essential. Aretha discover, it was love at first listen. I soak in the classics, from amazing people like Solomon Burke, and discovered that the soul was not only hot, could also be proletarian, the first time I soaked sound northern soul. The more soul listen, but found his shadow on the rock.

estate, which is why the base are the Diamond dogs, and their vocalist Sulo master of ceremonies. The album opens with an apotheosis "Soul Folks" by the hand of Sven Zetterberg, Swedish bluesman brings warmth to the topic. Sulo
micro traps, to mark a moving "It's got the whole world shakin ', breathing rock and roll on all four sides.
The thing Sulo is encouraged when it joins the beautiful Pernilla Andersson, to be marked a duet "Another Saturday Night" and making clear that this not be a Saturday night either. The rapper Papa Dee along with proper Boppers are marked "Chaingang."

Zetterberg returns to the scene, to attack, "Laughing and Clowning", taken to its playing field as a passionate blues. The Swedish singer Louise Hoffsten, pays tribute to Sam with "(I love you for) Sentimental Reasons."
Another of the highlights is the appearance of Hellacopter Nicke Andersson, then rock the audience with a frantic "Shake" to make way back to Sulo, this time with a lively "Twistin 'the night away." Sulo remains on stage to play along with Louise Hofften "Somebody Have Mercy."
Another of the highlights is the appearance of Hellacopter Nicke Andersson, then rock the audience with a frantic "Shake" to make way back to Sulo, this time with a lively "Twistin 'the night away." Sulo remains on stage to play along with Louise Hofften "Somebody Have Mercy."

The show keeps pace, thanks to the classics, and good performances. Pernilla, this time alone, marks an emotional "A Change Is Gonna Come" siguendo with the repertoire and guests that are repeated or appearing for the first time, rattling (Is not that) good news "of the labor Matte Lagervall, Nicke Andersson back on stage to score a splendid "Yeah man, Clarise Muvemba and his interpretation of" You Send Me ", Papa Dee repeated appearance marked" Wonderful World "and of course the host, Sulo, doing duets with Louise Hofften again (Nothing can change this love) with Clarise Muvemba (Having a party) and Nicke Andersson, closing the show with an overwhelming "Bring it on home to me", memorable.

also highlight the Diamond dogs that move like fish in water, in an entertaining album, with great quality, the kind you hear in one sitting, and not you care to give back to play again and keep the legacy of Sam Cooke still alive.
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