: The Reckless One (Vinyl LP)
Gypsy Soul Records
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Samantha Martin & Delta Sugar hail from modern-day Toronto, but it sounds like their heartsare in Memphis, Muscle Shoals and Motown - in the Sixties. - Blues EnthusedSamantha Martin & Delta Sugar rock, and pacify, and generally astound in a way that seems tocontradict their mere five-year existence as a group so far. - Canadian BeatsThese are Martin's songs, delivered with passion and power, drawn in part from forbears butmostly sounding fresh and contemporary just the same. - Glide MagazineSamantha offers the same effusive passion and robust supercharged capability as the greatest Queens of the Blues have done before her during the 50s, 60s and 70s. - Raw Ramp, 5/5The Reckless One represents another massive step forward for Samantha Martin as a songwriter, singer, arranger and band leader. Martin's lyrics, set to a panoply of intoxicating, ear worm melodies, tend to focus on the vicissitudes of love: desire, disappointment and, when everything works out, emotional and sexual satisfaction. The album's twelve tracks cover a lot of ground, including 12/8 gospel infused soul ballads such as I've Got a Feeling and Better to Have Never, funk inflected tracks like Love is All Around, stomping four-on-the-floor dance numbers epitomized by Don't Have To Be and the Wall of Sound influenced Sacrifice. Over the course of the album the discerning listener will detect a panoply of influences ranging from Mavis Staples, Sharon Jones and Otis Redding to Booker T. and the MG's and the Memphis Horns. Love Is All Around, Don't Have to Be, Loving You Is Easy, One Heartbreak, I've Got a Feeling, Sacrifice, So I Always Know, Pass Me By, Meet Me in the Morning, Who Do You, Better to Have Never
Samantha Martin & Delta Sugar hail from modern-day Toronto, but it sounds like their heartsare in Memphis, Muscle Shoals and Motown - in the Sixties. - Blues EnthusedSamantha Martin & Delta Sugar rock, and pacify, and generally astound in a way that seems tocontradict their mere five-year existence as a group so far. - Canadian BeatsThese are Martin's songs, delivered with passion and power, drawn in part from forbears butmostly sounding fresh and contemporary just the same. - Glide MagazineSamantha offers the same effusive passion and robust supercharged capability as the greatest Queens of the Blues have done before her during the 50s, 60s and 70s. - Raw Ramp, 5/5The Reckless One represents another massive step forward for Samantha Martin as a songwriter, singer, arranger and band leader. Martin's lyrics, set to a panoply of intoxicating, ear worm melodies, tend to focus on the vicissitudes of love: desire, disappointment and, when everything works out, emotional and sexual satisfaction. The album's twelve tracks cover a lot of ground, including 12/8 gospel infused soul ballads such as I've Got a Feeling and Better to Have Never, funk inflected tracks like Love is All Around, stomping four-on-the-floor dance numbers epitomized by Don't Have To Be and the Wall of Sound influenced Sacrifice. Over the course of the album the discerning listener will detect a panoply of influences ranging from Mavis Staples, Sharon Jones and Otis Redding to Booker T. and the MG's and the Memphis Horns. Love Is All Around, Don't Have to Be, Loving You Is Easy, One Heartbreak, I've Got a Feeling, Sacrifice, So I Always Know, Pass Me By, Meet Me in the Morning, Who Do You, Better to Have Never