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Problems
Lee Fields
Problems
Genres: Blues, Pop, R&B
 
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Truth & Soul Records is proud to announce the re-release of Lee Fields Problems. The sonic palette of this record reaches far and wide, ranging from the rampaging psychedelic funk of "Bad Trip" to the softer introsp...  more »

     
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All Artists: Lee Fields
Title: Problems
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Truth & Soul
Release Date: 7/27/2010
Genres: Blues, Pop, R&B
Styles: Funk, Soul
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
Other Editions: Problems
UPC: 199640000126

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Truth & Soul Records is proud to announce the re-release of Lee Fields Problems. The sonic palette of this record reaches far and wide, ranging from the rampaging psychedelic funk of "Bad Trip" to the softer introspective sounds of "Honey Dove", but that's just the beginning. The album opens up with "The Right Thing", a gripping tale of love found and love lost, set to the super heavy popcorn meets afro-funk backbeat. In "I Don't Know Where I m going (But I know Where I Came From)" the lays down a super heavy, Bobby Byrd-esque groove with Lee emoting frankly about perils people face and about finding your own way. We find our way to the title track, "Problems" a meditation on many of the trials and tribulations that Lee himself has had to overcome over the years. The band supports him with solid, take-no-prisoners guitar, heavy bass and a mouth watering drum break that will have producers funning to their samples. "You Made A New Man Out Of Me" gives drummer Olu "Rocksteady" Owudemi the chance to lay down a drum beat that would make Clyde Stubblefield proud. The rest of the band follows his lead with succinct stabs of guitar and horns, while Lee floats over the top, giving thanks to the woman who changed his evil ways. "Rapping with Lee" finds Mr. Fields delivering a heartfelt discourse on how to keep and love one lady in a humorous and heartfelt way that only he could do. The fills in around him, with sweet horns and Fender Rhodes chiming in over a tough funk groove. Lee takes a break on "Clap Your Hands", letting the band get down to business, with a heavy, happy party track that is a sure fire hit on dance floors worldwide. On "Honey" Lee pays tribute to his lifetime love over a slow, organ filled groove that hits hard and won't let up. Last but not least "Near East" is another instrumental track by the band. They expand their sound, capturing an eastern feel and groove while still creating that innate funk toughness that The Explorers are famous for. Long out of print and highly coveted, we are happy to release the CD in a paste-on gatefold cover.

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CD Reviews

Lee Fields Is Soul Dynamite!
Mr. K. Sinclair | leeds, w yorks United Kingdom | 01/09/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Ive had the pleasure of seeing Lee perform with Sugarman 3 and this man and this music is for real.



This music is not a gimmick. Nor is it like a cheesy 70's Blaxploitation soundtrack. It is not being created by 'geeks' trying to copy the sounds of the 60's and 70's for some kind of anorak trainspotting reason.



It is being created and listened to by people who are sick and tired of the sterile mass marketed soul-less dross that the music industry continues to spew forth nowadays. Lee Fields and the NYC collective of musicians is doing us a great service by creating sounds of such organic beauty and raw funkiness.



On this, Lee's best work to date, he tackles crime, poverty, love, relationships and drugs. It's not just about getting down like James Brown, the music's got something to say for a change. 'Problems' and 'I Dont Know Where I'm Going' are tour-de-forces of hard funk but the songs aren't all about having a good time and thats what makes them so good.



Lee Fields proves himself to be the most prolific and talented male vocalist in funk today and rightfully earns his place as Soul Brother number 2 after James Brown. But dont worry, he's no pastiche of JB, despite the grunts and screams. Lee's voice is as distinctive as it can be emotive and as rough as it can be smooth. The musicians cook up a storm and the conga and drums really burn. I cant wait for the new album.



Check out Sharon Jones new album, Naturally, if you dont already have it.



God bless Daptone Records, Desco Records, Soul Fire and Truth and Soul for all of your hard work and the legendary music youve brought to us in the last few years. Long may it continue!

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TRACK LISTING (10 funky soul tunes):
One World | Denver, CO USA | 12/19/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"1. Problems

2. The Right Thing

3. Rapping With Lee

4. Bad Trip

5. Get on the Good Foot

6. I Don't Know Where I'm Going

7. Clap Your Hands

8. Honey Dove

9. I'm the Man

10 You Made a New Man Out of Me"