Billy.Stewart--The.Best.Of-20th.Century.Masters-(2000)-diss

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      a r t i s t : Billy Stewart
        t i t l e : The Best Of - 20th Century Masters
          d a t e : 2000
        l a b e l : Chess/MCA
        g e n r e : Rhythm & Blues/Soul
  r l s.  d a t e : Nov/2003
      t r a c k s : 11
    b i t r a t e : 192kbps
          s i z e : 44,9 MB

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   Pianist and singer Billy Stewart was a distinctive and influential R&B 
   vocalist whose stuttering delivery and word-repetition technique 
   borrowed liberally from the jazz practice of scat singing. Born in 
   Washington, D.C., in 1937, Stewart started singing publicly with his 
   mother's group, the Stewart Gospel Singers, as a teenager. He moved 
   into secular music by filling in occasionally for the Rainbows, a D.C.
   -area vocal group led by future soul star Don Covay; like fellow 
   Rainbows substitute Marvin Gaye, Stewart never recorded with them. 
   Despite winning a local talent contest with a unique rendition of 
   Gershwin's "Summertime," Stewart was first discovered as a pianist, 
   not a singer - while passing through on a tour, Bo Diddley heard him 
   playing backstage and offered him a job as a backing musician. Thanks 
   to his connection with Diddley, Stewart cut his first solo single, 
   "Billy's Blues," for Chess in 1956. He moved to Okeh in 1957 and 
   recorded "Billy's Heartache" backed by the Marquees, another D.C.-area 
   group featuring Gaye.

   Stewart would not return to his solo career until 1962, when he 
   returned to Chess and cut a song called "Fat Boy," a nickname he'd 
   acquired for straightforward reasons. He scored his first charting 
   single on the R&B side with "Reap What You Sow," recorded at the same 
   session, and began to hit his creative stride with the warm "Strange 
   Feeling" in 1963. The following year's "Count Me Out" was only a 
   regional hit, but Stewart broke through in 1965 with two lovely R&B 
   ballad hits, "I Do Love You" (which became the title track of his 
   first album) and "Sitting in the Park." Stewart toured heavily behind 
   those two successes, and also charted the following year with "How 
   Nice It Is" and "Because I Love You." Later in 1966, he returned to 
   the Chess studio to cut an album of jazz and pop standards, 
   Unbelievable. Stewart's unique vocal stylings were in full flower, 
   earning him the new nickname "Motormouth," and his revisitation of 
   "Summertime" landed in the Top Ten on both the pop and R&B charts; it 
   still ranks among the more radical reinterpretations of the oft-
   recorded warhorse. A waxing of Doris Day's "Secret Love" just missed 
   the R&B Top Ten. However, the hits subsequently dried up, and 
   Stewart's weight problem had worsened into diabetes. In 1969, he 
   suffered minor injuries in a motorcycle accident, but the real 
   tragedy struck on January 17, 1970, when the car Stewart was driving 
   went off the road and plunged into the Neuse River in North Carolina, 
   killing Stewart and the three bandmembers riding with him. He was 
   not quite 33.  - Steve Huey

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      01-I Do Love You                                          [03:00]
      02-Fat Boy                                                [02:39]
      03-Reap What You Sow                                      [02:23]
      04-Sitting In The Park                                    [03:20]
      05-Love Me                                                [02:57]
      06-Strange Feeling                                        [02:10]
      07-Secret Love                                            [03:03]
      08-Cross My Heart                                         [03:03]
      09-Every Day I Have The Blues                             [02:56]
      10-Tell Me The Truth                                      [02:51]
      11-Summertime                                             [04:15]
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                                                                 32:37 min
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01-billy_stewart--i_do_love_you.mp34,14 MB
02-billy_stewart--fat_boy.mp33,64 MB
03-billy_stewart--reap_what_you_sow.mp33,29 MB
04-billy_stewart--sitting_in_the_park.mp34,58 MB
05-billy_stewart--love_me.mp34,06 MB
06-billy_stewart--strange_feeling.mp32,98 MB
07-billy_stewart--secret_love.mp34,19 MB
08-billy_stewart--cross_my_heart.mp34,20 MB
09-billy_stewart--every_day_i_have_the_blues.mp34,05 MB
10-billy_stewart--tell_me_the_truth.mp33,93 MB
11-billy_stewart--summertime.mp35,84 MB
billy.stewart--the.best.of-20th.century.masters-(2000)-cover.jpg9,53 KB