Oscar Brown, Jr. - Sin & Soul...And Then Some

Primary Artist
Oscar Brown, Jr.
Album Title
Sin & Soul...And Then Some
Release Date
June, 1960 
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Review by Scott Yanow
Oscar Brown, Jr.'s debut recording, Sin & Soul, is a true classic. A brilliant lyricist, a dramatic singer, and a highly individual genius in his own way, Brown performed a dozen memorable selections for this album. His lyrics to "Work Song," "Watermelon Man," "Afro-Blue," and particularly "Dat Dere" are famous; "But I Was Cool" and "Signifyin' Money" are humorous; "Bid 'Em In" is a chilling depiction of a slave auction; and "Rags and Old Iron" is quite touching. Essential music from an underrated great. Read More
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