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    Lee Fields Two Jobs / Save Your Tears For Someone New

    Daptone Records
    • Lee Fields – Two Jobs
    • Lee Fields – Save Your Tears For Someone New
    • 1. Two Jobs
    • 2. Save Your Tears For Someone New

    Lee delivers two powerhouse performances from his album Sentimental Fool. 'Two Jobs' channels the conviction of James Brown with Bobby Bland's swing, showcasing Lee's command and swagger. The track's deep piano intro and frantic shuffle captivate listeners with a sound few can replicate. On 'Save Your Tears for Someone New,' Lee delivers a masterclass in rhythm and soul, his ferociously soulful voice shining in this dark r&b ballad. With each note, Lee proves why he's considered one of the best soul singers alive, leaving listeners wanting more.

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