Sanatçının Albümleri
Truth & Soul presents Lee Fields (The 45 Mixes)
2001 · albüm
The One Who's Hurting Is You
2020 · single
It Rains Love
2019 · albüm
It Rains Love (Instrumentals)
2019 · albüm
Special Night
2016 · albüm
Special Night (Instrumentals)
2016 · albüm
Standing By Your Side
2015 · single
Just Can't Win (Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band Remix)
2014 · single
Just Can't Win (Marco Polo Remix)
2014 · single
Emma Jean
2014 · albüm
Just Can't Win
2014 · single
Faithful Man - Single
2012 · single
Faithful Man (Instrumentals)
2012 · albüm
Faithful Man
2012 · albüm
You're the Kind of Girl (45 Edit)
2012 · single
My World (Instrumentals)
2011 · albüm
My World
2009 · albüm
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Soul music pours out of Lee Fields, as free and unstinting as God’s love. It has ever since the 1960s, when he was a teenager in North Carolina sweating it out on juke joint stages, crumpled dollars hailing at his feet. It continues now that the living legend is in his late sixties, ushering in the most successful and fruitful period of his career. Like any living legend worth their salt, Fields has suffered despair, obscurity, defeat. Although he now tours stages around the world, and although he helped fellow soul legends like Sharon Jones (who was once Fields’ backup singer) and Charles Bradley (whom Fields took on his first tour) get their first break, he did not always have this position. There were years—they were known as “the 1980s”—when Fields nearly gave up. His success these days, then has a bittersweet tinge: His dear friends Bradley and Jones have both passed, leaving Fields to outlive them and carry their legacy forth. With all these years, and all this life, comes a sort of divine wisdom, and Fields has it in spades. “I am a sinner, just like everybody else,” he says gravely. He is no “holier-than-thou guy,” he adds. He just believes in people’s ability to love and be loved, and he understands that music is the divine bridge to these places.