Suffers: Everything Here

Suffers SKU: 36190379
Suffers: Everything Here

Suffers: Everything Here

Suffers SKU: 36190379

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Everything Here
Artist: Suffers
Label: Shanachie
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 016351630513
Genre: Soul/R & B

Vinyl LP pressing. 2018 release. Houston-based Gulf Coast soul band The Suffers, led by the powerhouse vocals of Kam Franklin, is a contemporary version of classic R&B bands Earth, Wind & Fire, Kool & The Gang, The Commodores and others. Their critically-acclaimed 2016 debut led to performances on Late Night With David Letterman, The Daily Show and NPR as well as high-pro?le placements such as Queen Sugar, Honda and Kit-Kat TV spots. Everything Here, the band's highly-anticipated follow-up to their celebrated debut album, delivers an even stronger set of soul tracks that ?ow together to create a seamless, true album listening experience. The ?rst single, "Do Whatever," is a sunny, upbeat number in the vein of Stevie Wonder while "Mammas" is a moving tribute to mothers everywhere. Cameos by Houston rapper Paul Wall and Bun B cement the band's Houston identity as does "After The Storm," which references the devastating Hurricane Harvey.

Tracks:
1.1 Ode to Houston (Feat. Paul Wall)
1.2 I Think I Love You
1.3 Do Whatever
1.4 The One About Sace
1.5 All I Wanna Do
1.6 Sure to Remain
1.7 Charlotte Intermission
1.8 After the Storm
1.9 What You Said
1.10 A Word from Our Mammas
1.11 Mammas
1.12 Bernard's Interlude (Feat. Bun B)
1.13 Everything Here
1.14 You Only Call
1.15 Won't Be Here Tomorrow
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