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Charles Bradley (singer)

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Charles Bradley

Charles Bradley is a funk/soul/R&B singer signed to the Daptone Records label under the Dunham Records division. His performances and recording style are consistent with Daptone's revivalist approach, celebrating the feel of funk and soul music from the 1960s and 1970s. One review stated that Bradley "echoes the evocative delivery of Otis Redding". [1]

Discography

Studio albums

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Year Album Label & Catalog No.
2011 No Time For Dreaming Daptone Records DAP-021 / Dunham DUN-1001

Singles

Year Title Credited to Label & Catalog No.
2002 Take It As It Come, Pt. 1 / Take It As It Come, Pt. 2 Charles Bradley and Sugarman & Co. Daptone Records DAP-1005
2004 Now That I'm Gone (Look How You're Crying) / Can't Stop Thinking About You Charles Bradley and the Bullets Daptone Records DAP-1014
2006 This Love Ain't Big Enough For The Two Of Us Charles Bradley and the Bullets Daptone Records DAP-1021
2007 The World (Is Going Up In Flames) / Heartaches And Pain Charles Bradley & Menahan Street Band / Charles Bradley Daptone Records DAP-1034 / Dunham DNM-102
2008 The Telephone Song Charles Bradley Daptone Records DAP-1041 / Dunham DUN-103
2010 No Time For Dreaming / Golden Rule Charles Bradley & Menahan Street Band Daptone Records DAP-1055 / Dunham DUN-107
2010 Every Day Is Christmas (When I'm Lovin' You) / Mary's Baby Charles Bradley featuring The Gospel Queens Daptone Records DAP-1058 / Dunham DUN-109

Other appearances

"Take It As It Comes" from The Sugarman 3 album Pure Cane Sugar (2002).

"Take It As It Comes (Afrodisiac Soundsystem Remix)" from the album Daptone Records Remixed (2007).

References

  1. ^ "'Charles Bradley: No Time For Dreaming". Paste Magazine. Retrieved February 9, 2011.