Eddie Holman's 1985 Studio Album United on Colored LP. One of the Most Revered Deep Soul Singers of the Sixties Alongside the Likes of James Carr, Percy Sledge and O. V. Wright.
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United features many musical elements of the “old” Eddie Holman, even down to using many of the same musicians who played on some of his old soul hits who recorded at Philly’s world-famous Sigma Sound Studio with Norman Harris on guitar, Ronnie Baker on bass and keyboardist Eugene Curry who gave United a firm rhythmic bedrock on which to build Eddie’s intricate vocal patterns. The songs, all self-penned, dug deep, from the doowop flavoured title track which features some of Eddie’s best vocal ducks and swirls, to the funky ‘Thank You For Saving Me’. And the lilting ‘Eternal Love’ has one of the most spinetingling five seconds of music ever recorded… the word “Jesus” broken into a 12-syllable falsetto soar.
Eddie Holman was born in Norfolk, Virginia in 1946. He was very much a child of the church… “I have been in church all of my life, from the start of singing to this very day.” And it is the influence of the black Methodist singers that have guided his carrer from early perfomances on NBC TV’s Children’s Hour to his world-wide million-selling hit ‘Hey There Lonely Girl’.
- United
- Eternal Love
- Give It All To The Lord
- I Asked Jesus
- Thank You For Saving Me
- Holy Ghost
- Breathe On Me Lord