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Linda Lewis - Woman Overboard (1977/2011) [Soul, R&B]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Linda Lewis - Woman Overboard (1977/2011) [Soul, R&B]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Artist: Linda Lewis
Album: Woman Overboard
Genre: Soul, R&B
Label: Big Break Records
Released: 1977/2011
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
    Vertical
  1. You Came (3:07)
  2. Shining (3:57)
  3. Bonfire (3:42)
  4. Come Back and Finish What You Started (2:41)
  5. No.1 Heartbreaker (3:59)
  6. Dreamer of Dreams (4:08)
    Horizontal
  7. Moon and I (4:01)
  8. Light Years Away (4:06)
  9. My Love Is Here to Stay (3:43)
  10. My Friend the Sun (4:43)
  11. So Many Mysteries to Find (4:12)
    Bonus Tracks
  12. Never Been Done Before (3:59)
  13. Flipped over Your Love (2:58)
  14. Can't We Just Sit Down and Talk It Over (4:00)

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Although Linda Lewis' April 1977 album Woman Overboard never managed to muscle its way into the U.K. charts, it nevertheless further cemented the singer's place in British pop history with 11 tracks that effortlessly showcased her unique and dynamic vocal range. Powering through a handful of goodies that includes a veritable cornucopia of breathtaking moments, Lewis is sensational on the gorgeous "Moon and I" and "My Love Is Here to Stay," while matching notes a little later across Cat Stevens' "Bonfire," a song that was a highlight of his simultaneously released Izitso album. Elsewhere, she takes a nice twist on the Allen Toussaint classic "Dreamer of Dreams," while "My Friend the Sun" and "No. 1 Heartbreaker" still crackle from Lewis' own energized delivery. Another winner, "Light Years Away" would find new life when it was re-recorded for her 1997 Whatever... album. It's a shame that Woman Overboard has become lost in the shuffle of the myriad Lewis albums out there, all the more so since so many of these songs have been left off the various greatest-hits packages. While it is by no means the equal of its predecessors (or the later A Tear and a Smile), it remains a powerful, and powerfully affecting, offering.

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