Charles Bradley (singer)

Charles Bradley

Charles Bradley & The Menahan Street Band (Jazz Fest Wien 2011)
Background information
Genres Funk, Soul
Years active 2002 – present
Labels Dunham Records
Associated acts The Budos Band, Menahan Street Band
Website http://thecharlesbradley.com

Charles Bradley (born 1948, Gainesville, Florida), commonly referred to as "The Screaming Eagle of Soul," is a funk/soul/R&B singer signed to the Daptone Records label under the Dunham Records division.[1] 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.[2] One review stated that Bradley "echoes the evocative delivery of Otis Redding".[3]

Contents

Discography

Studio albums

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).

"Stay Away" (Nirvana cover) from Spin's Newermind album, a compilation of Nirvana covers (2011).

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