Soul Diva Meets the Blues Monsters

by Linda Hornbuckle with the No Delay Band

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I Can't Stop 03:13
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Hound Dog 04:21
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Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound, That saved a wretch like me. I once was lost but now am found, Was blind, but now I see. When we've been here ten thousand years Bright shining as the sun. We've no less days to sing God's praise Than when we've first begun. Through many dangers, toils and snares I have already come We've no less days to sing God's praise Than when we've first begun. Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound, That saved someone like me. I once was lost but now am found, Was blind, but now I see.

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The late, great Linda Hornbuckle is a NW legend, and she considered "Soul Diva"--her first CD--to be her best. The critics agreed with Linda, writing numerous rave reviews. Below is a sampling:

"The most beautiful and powerful blues/gospel/soul voice in the Northwest, backed by the tightest and most talented band for the ultimate Double-Whammy." --West Coast Blues Review, December 1994

“Hornbuckle is a big-voiced singer who cuts loose in the finest gospel tradition and brings a dynamic sense of drama to her material…As befits a soul-tinged set, organist Louis Pain impresses the most.” --Living Blues, December 1994

“Top Five pick for local CDs of the year…The title pretty much says it. Though it’s worth noting that--what with Peter Dammann‘s taut guitar grooves, Brian Foxworth‘s funky drum wallop and Hornbuckle‘s gospel-schooled testifying--the meeting turns into one heck of a party.” --The Oregonian, December 18, 1994

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released September 1, 1994

Linda Hornbuckle, vocals & tambourine
"King Louie" Pain, Hammond B-3
Brian Foxworth, drums
Ben Jones, bass
Peter Dammann, guitar
Dan Fincher, sax
Bobby Torres, congas
Janice Scroggins, piano (track 9)
Jeff Minniewether, drums (track 9)
Glenn Holstrom, horn arrangements (tracks 1,6,8)

Engineer: Dennis Carter
Produced by Dennis Carter & Louis Pain
CD design by Keith Buckley

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King Louie Pain Washougal, Washington

Oregon Music Hall of Fame inductee Louis "King Louie" Pain was dubbed "Portland's boss of the B-3" by The Oregonian.

Louis has produced and performed on a series of critically acclaimed CDs on his own "Shoug Records" label, with the last three releases receiving 4-star reviews in Downbeat and being featured in the magazine’s annual “Best Albums of the Year” issue. (Check out louispain.com.)
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