GREG OSGOOD: LET THE DJ TURN ME ON (2010)SINGLE
Greg Osgood: Let The DJ Turn Me On presents the birthday party edition. A special effort has been made to make this single the #1 choice of party favorites. It is our wish that this song accompany your celebration and bring you many hours of adult fun.
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Osgood & Blaque: Raw
OSGOOD & BLAQUE: RAW (2008)
This original collection introduces a sensational production with Call Me, a dancing rock beat with provocative lyrics . Me And Mississippi makes a refreshing entrance appearing in perfect retrospect as a song set in a swing style and reflecting the sentimental views of Archaic-Mississippi. Blaque performs it with a sweetness that can only be explained through the eyes of a true Mississippi native. Love Me With A Thrill, makes an innovative switch to an acoustic appeal for romantic affection. Osgood's stylish breaks in this song adds a persuasive nudge to an otherwise average recording.
Blaque shows off her vocals on High Steppin' Daddy, while Osgood accompanies a tight drum and bass synchronization, adding funky left-and-right-hand piano riffs, a combination that pulls you to the dance floor. At The Crossroad, features a piano-led duet leading into a barrage of seductive harmonica and spreading a mystique that reminisces of Robert Johnson, Tommy Johnson and Muddy Waters...a presence that is often missing from contemporary blues music. Nickel & Dimes Blues emphasizes a soft swing accompanied by choppy vocals and a sincere feel. It is our sincere hope that you will examine its contents carefully. Enjoy the complete album Osgood & Blaque: Raw, and savor its raw flavor.
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Osgood & Blaque: Rebirth of the Blues
OSGOOD & BLAQUE: REBIRTH OF THE BLUES (2007)
This album presents an amazing collection of funky soul-blues. Walkin' My Way Back Home, a beautiful realease set in rural Mississippi, tells the story of the blues highwayman who finds his niche' in a bottle of whiskey and a good time around family and friends. It opens with the line: "Down in the country. Back up in the bend. Out by the river and around all my kin. We got a thing that the people always do. Break out some good music and throw on the barbecue. And I'm gone; it won't be long. I'm walkin' my way back home". With regard to High Steppin' Daddy, She's A Good'un
and Why Is It So Hard, combine a funky beat and repetitive lyrics that pull you to the dance floor. The feel and mood of Good Thing Blues, My Blues and Meet Me At The Crossroad, reflect an era inspired by experiences living in and around the river regions of the Mississippi delta including Vicksburg (Mississippi River) and Crystal Springs (Pearl River). "The blues influences evident in those areas during the early half of the twentieth century still exert a strong presence now".-Artistopia Music, 2007 If you wanna know how a blues band formed in the spring of 2003 ends up on a blues marker in Mississippi as early as 2009, then you gotta give this band some credit. The overall recording is not that great. But if you're looking for a great addition to your vintage blues music collection, this is the one: Osgood & Blaque Blues Band: Rebirth of the Blues.
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Greg Osgood: Walking On The Backstreet
GREG OSGOOD: WALKING ON THE BACKSTREET (2004)
Just when soul and blues music artists became too bloated for their own good, along came people like Greg Osgood, running at high speed right into a swarm of dance-crazed, soul-blues music fans of the time. Walking On The Backstreet stands as one of Osgood's finest southern-soul flavored recordings of all time. Greg Osgood: Walkin' On The Backstreet is a familiar tune; a short fuse for an explosive Saturday Night.
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Osgood & Blaque: Through The Fire
OSGOOD & BLAQUE: THROUGH THE FIRE
Osgood & Blaque: Through The Fire is a collection of original blues reminscent of the South's delta communities and blues clubs. It is a collection of 10 mastered tracks written and performed by one of Vicksburg, Mississippi's most widely-acclaimed new artists.
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Greg Osgood: Hustle Yo' Booty
GREG OSGOOD: HUSTLE YO' BOOTY
This vintage Cd presents twice nominated Entertainer Indie Award artist Greg Osgood, best known for his debut album Back To Back. This album introduces "This Party Is For Real" and "Hustle Yo' Booty" with a unique arrangement that can only be described as "genuine". Notwithstanding Osgood's moderate approach to lyrical expression, Greg Osgood: Hustle Yo' Booty is an original work that could be deemed "mild". *NOTE:Recommended if you like New Age or Experimental music.
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Greg Osgood: The Good Is In The Man
GREG OSGOOD: THE GOOD IS IN THE MAN (2003)
Greg Osgood: The Good Is In The Man, introduces a beloved sound reminiscent of the days of soul-dominated Stax Records with Pop That Koochie, Shake And Party and Back To Back-The Original, tunes ranging from hard and romantic soul-blues to foot-stomping, high-energy funky-soul combos carefully blended against a backdrop of beautiful keyboard-fingered strings and well-synced bass and drums. The concept that pervades this work is how the thought of an average life centered around sex and money can often be mistaken for that cherished utopia, "true love". The lyrics
are worth remembering. The music is extraordinary. The preferred track is The Good Is In The Man, a true-to-life soulful documentary of two different people caught up in a romantic affair. Greg Osgood: The Good Is In The Man is a very unique and often overlooked production considering the fact that this soulful duet later went on to occupy the #1 spot at Number One Soul Music chart in 2007 for a consecutive eight weeks. Back To Back-The Remix is a must-have! You won't be disappointed. With flirting melodies like All I Need In A Woman, Love Me Right and Making Love To My Mind, Greg Osgood: The Good Is In The Man prepares the listener for multiple moments of soulful, romantic pleasure.
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Greg Osgood: Back To Back
GREG OSGOOD: BACK TO BACK (2002)
Greg Osgood: Back To Back, presents 12 digitally mastered tracks written and performed by one of Mississippi's most profilic artists. The title track, Back To Back>, an inviting ballad that is just right for a perfect, romantic evening. The balladeer cries: "Tonight, I'm on your clock!" High Spades presents illustrative logic that explains how wins come and go; the highest hand prevails but first you need to how to play the game well, even the game of life. Not unlike the Electric Slide, Electric Boogaloo or Chicago Hustle, all of which are popular dance styles, Stomp invites all to join in this
soulful, fun, dance craze that is sweeping the floor and easy to follow. If you've heard the beautiful duet version of The Good Is In The Man performed by Greg Osgood and Cee Blaque, you understand how this original solo version recorded in 2002, differs in its own unique way and flavor, a pasttime cherished only by those who own this timeless, vintage recording. A Shoulder To Cry On illustrates that every now and then a woman needs a lover who is also a close friend. What one man calls "trash", can be another man's "treasure" and you might not even know it. I would recommend Mr. Jody to anyone curious enough to want to find out. Going To The Party, Friday Night Blues, Blues Party, Shake Yo Money-Maker, Sexy Lady and You're So Great, all highlight a theme that says: Party! Party! Party!
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