Clayton-Thomas, David: Say Somethin'

Clayton-Thomas, David SKU: 39827586
Clayton-Thomas, David: Say Somethin'

Clayton-Thomas, David: Say Somethin'

Clayton-Thomas, David SKU: 39827586

Format: CD

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Title: Say Somethin'
Artist: Clayton-Thomas, David
Label: Linus
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 803057042722
Genre: Jazz

David Clayton-Thomas began his amazing journey with his 1968 debut album with Blood Sweat & Tears that sold 10 million copies worldwide. The self-titled record topped the Billboard album chart for seven weeks, and charted for a staggering 109 weeks. It won an unprecedented five Grammy awards, including Album of The Year. He hasn't slowed down since then and developed into one of the most recognizable voices in music, to date selling over 40 million records. In 2007 his jazz/rock composition "Spinning Wheel" was enshrined in the Songwriter's Hall Of Fame. Through the years, he has lost none of the attributes that have made him one of the greatest vocalists of his generation. That unmistakable voice now soaring and sunny, now a dark, somber shade of blue - he still just sings the hell out of a song.

Tracks:
1.1 Burwash
1.2 The System
1.3 Dear Mr. Obama
1.4 King Midas
1.5 This Town
1.6 Never Again
1.7 The Circus
1.8 The Precipes
1.9 Player
1.10 A Bright Shining City
1.11 God's Country
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