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Mighty Sam McClain - Sweet Dreams Telarc
Artist: Mighty Sam McClain (www.mightysam.com)
Title: Sweet Dreams
Label: Telarc (www.telarc.com)
Genre: Blues-Soul
Mighty Sam McClain is living the dream. He says that he owes it to God and the belief that he has lived right and his success was expected. This is no fairy tale. This man is the real deal, and every word he sings comes pouring out of his heart with sincerity.
Because of his beliefs and strong convictions McClain's performance is just glowing every time he is in the studio. He has been the epitome of consistency for many years now.
"Sweet Dreams" is a real standup piece of work; with each song that he delivers with earnest blues and soul… he hangs on every word as if it was his last. Mighty Sam knows that he has a great band behind him and he holds nothing back. "Here I Come Again" is so prolific that he performs it twice to get his point across.
This man has come from the depths of hell to his own personal heaven through hard work, persistence, and many trials by fire. As each page of his life is turned with every song, you are witness to an amazingly resilient entertainer that has been a literal rock of Gibraltar. He lives to tell all the tales while enjoying every minute of it. Aren't we lucky that we can benefit from his joy and experience it all through his soulful and powerful message? The music provides a telegraph to your heartstrings. Mighty Sam McClain has some sweet dreams to share with you. Close your eyes and get into a groove with the music.
1. Here I Come Again
2. Sweet Dreams
3. Standing In The Wings
4. Learn How To Love You Again
5. Fool For The Blues
6. Living In My Dreams
7. Nothing But A Feeling
8. Respect Yourself
9. This One Is For My Baby
10. I Love Hard
11. Where Would I Be?
12. Must Be The Music
13. Here I Come Again (Reprise)
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