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Full Time Woman (The Lost Cotillion Album)
R&B / Soul · 2014 · 15 tracks · 47m

Full Time Woman (The Lost Cotillion Album)

A long-lost 1970s masterpiece of sophisticated country-soul. Lush orchestral arrangements meet the weary, dignified alto of the Soul Queen of New Orleans.

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A dignified and weary exploration of love's endurance, wrapped in lush, mid-tempo soul.

Tracklist · 15 Tracks · 47m
01
Full Time Woman
3:09
02
All I Wanna Do Is Save You
3:04
03
She’s Taken My Part
2:55
04
Shadow of the Sun
4:07
05
Waiting for Someone
2:28
06
Fancy
4:44
07
Time After Time
4:23
08
Our Love Don’t Come That Easy
2:03
09
Turn Around and Love You
2:52
10
Tell Me Again
3:30
11
Try to Be Thankful
2:45
12
It’s Eleven O’Clock (Do You Know Where Your Love Is)
3:01
13
Could It Be Differently
2:25
14
A Song With No Name (aka Song for Jim)
2:57
15
Adam and Eve
3:05
Moments Worth Listening For
The cinematic sweep of the title track where the strings swell against her steady, unshakeable alto.
The stark vulnerability in the opening seconds of A Song With No Name where the piano feels like a private confession.
The weary, midnight groove of It's Eleven O'Clock that captures the specific anxiety of a lover not returning home.

How does Full Time Woman (The Lost Cotillion Album) sound next to the rest of Irma Thomas's catalogue?

Low Energy-0.7σ

It runs a touch cooler and more held-back than this artist's baseline.

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