For those of you who aren’t familar with Angie Aparo, let me give you the background. He was signed to Melisma Records, a label formed by famed producer Matt Serletic (Matchbox 20, Rob Thomas, Collective Soul). In 2001 he released his first album “The American” on this label through a joint venture with Arista Records. The album ushered two singles, “Hush” and “Cry” but didn’t gain traction. A year later, his song “Cry” was covered by Faith Hill and became one of the biggest singles of 2002 as it crossed over into Top 40 radio. Although Angie Aparo isn’t a household name, this album is a great work of art with alot of catchy tunes. His songwriting ability is always praised by both Matt Serletic and Rob Thomas. He is currently the opening act for some of Matchbox 20’s “Exhile On Mainstream” Tour. Please take a moment to take a listen to this new addition in our digital catalog.
Legacy is beginning an unprecedented deal with Gamble & Huff, legendary producers of the Philly Soul sound, to bring back into print many of the classic albums of the genre. You can now find the following classic albums at your local digital retailer:
1. Edwin Birdsong: Edwin Birdsong
2. Leon Huff: Here to Create Music
3. Patti Labelle: I’m In Love Again
4. McFadden & Whitehead: McFadden & Whitehead
5. MFSB: MFSB
6. MFSB: Love Is the Message
7. Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes: To Be True
8. The O’Jay’s: The O’Jay’s in Philadelphia
9. The O’Jay’s: Love and More
10. The O’Jay’s: Message in the Music
11. The O’Jay’s: So Full Of Love
12. The O’Jay’s: Travelin’ at the Speed of Thought
13. The O’Jay’s: Identify Yourself
14. Billy Paul: Going East,
15. Billy Paul: Live In Europe
16. Billy Paul: Feelin’ Good at the Cadillac Club
17. Lou Rawls: All Things in Time
18. Bunny Sigler: Keep Smilin’
19. The Jones Girls: The Jones Girls
20. The Three Degrees: The Three Degrees
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