A testament to this young and talented artist who combines funk and mellowness.
The Reddings, the sons of Otis Redding, release their second album, "Call the Law" and "Class (Is What You Got)," showcasing urban funk with an 80s flair.
The impressive interplay of a light bassline and groovy drums evokes the refinement of '80s urban funk. "Class (Is What You Got)" sees vocals and horns come together, capturing the energy of youth in a single package. While inheriting the soulful spirit of his father, Otis, the introduction of electronic instruments gives the album a modern sound. Each track is rhythmically focused, and the streamlined performance creates a sense of dynamism. This satisfying album beautifully bridges the gap between funk tradition and a new era of sensibility.
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Class (Is What You Got)
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If You Feel It
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3)
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Seriously
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Main Nerve
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You're The Only One
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Hurt's So Bad
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3)
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Love Is Over
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Love Dance
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Producer - Russell Timmons, Jr.
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Producer - Nick Mann
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Engineer [Mixing], Recorded By - Tom McCarthy
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Mastered By - Ted Jensen
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Engineer [Assistant] - Scott Mabuchi
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Arranged By [Horns, Strings] - Clay Robinson