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Talk Memphis
Toni Price
Talk Memphis
Genres: Country, Blues, Pop, R&B, Rock
 
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No Description Available. Genre: Blues Music Media Format: Compact Disk Rating: Release Date: 2-OCT-2007

     
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All Artists: Toni Price
Title: Talk Memphis
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Texas Music Group
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 10/2/2007
Genres: Country, Blues, Pop, R&B, Rock
Styles: Contemporary Blues, Blues Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 049891006326

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Genre: Blues Music
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 2-OCT-2007

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Pure Cane Sugar in Every Kiss
Lee Armstrong | Winterville, NC United States | 01/18/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Toni Price's latest disc rocks roundly with a groove that churns like the best Stax release. The title track is from Jesse Winchester's 1981 Bearsville LP Talk Memphis that Chris Smither also recorded on his CD Up on the Lowdown. Toni's version ignites with a punchy rhythm section and David Grissom's searing electric lead guitar, "Where were you when Elvis died? A lot of folks sat & cried. Well, I don't mind telling you that I did a little crying too." Toni has recorded about 15 Gwil Owen penned songs including "Something," a favorite of mine from her Hey CD. She records 4 tracks on this set including "What I'm Putting Down" written with Richard Ferreira that blazes, "I know what I like & I like what I see." Allen Toussaint's "Mean Man" boils with a soul groove and a tasty horn chart, "When I feel I'm falling down he just tries to come around, Acts as if he doesn't know I'm in love, he hurts me so." "Am I Groovin' U" written by Jeff Barry simmers like a midtempo soul stew, "And when you need me & you call my name in the lonely night, Do you feel it? Do you really believe everything's going to be all right?" Isaac Hayes & David Porter wrote "Leftover Love" from which Toni milks every ounce of emotion. Toni records the title track from Wendy Colonna's Right Where I Belong CD and polishes the excellent tune, "Hungry for more, I better stop & recognize my appetite ain't right, Everything that I need or I could dream is inside me or in my sight." Oliver Sain who recorded from the 1960s to the 1980s and was a good friend of Ike Turner wrote "Poor Little Fool," a slow song that Toni wraps herself around with some tasty piano by Marcia Ball. The Ashford/Simpson penned "Runnin' Out" bounces with edgy speed. Booker T. Jones' "Sorry About That" has a wry humor of turned tables in a romantic game, "I gave you kissin' I gave you huggin' I gave you lots & lots of real good lovin'." "Twenty-five pounds of pure cane sugar in each & every kiss; You wouldn't know what I'm talkin' about if you never had lovin' like this," Toni sings on the rock n' soul "99 Pounds." "Talk Memphis" is an excellent new set from one of the Lone Star State's best. Enjoy!"
Sorry, I am a Fan Boy
S. Little | right here, right now | 04/28/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I first came across Toni Price on an Austin City Limits show. I was mesmerized by her. I don't know anything about technique, I am not a musician. What I do know, is how music makes me feel This lady makes me feel it. I purchased all the CD's she had available on her website, Midnight Pumpkin, Sol Power, and on occasion would check in on her goings on. Found she didn't tour, was devoted to her daughter, and she gained that much more favor with me. Her music wasn't for fame, though she was famous in her circle. Unfortunately it wasn't for money either, though everybody needs some. So, in my own way, I try and support her by buying her discs. I now own them all and don't think there is a bad one in the bunch, from front to back. That is another thing I like about her discs, I can listen to them front to back. In the end, I traveled to Austin for the sole purpose of seeing Toni. She was available, friendly, welcoming and down to earth. No Diva here. Support her, she deserves it."