Angela Bofill: The Essential Angela Bofill

Angela Bofill was not as “down and dirty” and “Memphis” as say, Ann Peebles, Betty Wright or Laura Lee. She exuded a Diana Ross-esque class in both her appearance and her immaculate vocal delivery. Quite why she never really made it other than with serious soul aficionados is a bit of a mystery. 

The laid-back sweet soul of I'm On Your Side and the stunning, majestic soulful beauty of This Time I'll Be Sweeter and The Only Thing I Could Wish For are examples of just how damn good this lady was. Tell Me Tomorrow is a piece of Randy Crawford-style smoochy soul, as is You Should Know By NowThere is also the sumptuous, beautifully sung Tonight I Give In. 

Angela also impressively covers the Diana Ross-Marvin Gaye and Marvin Gaye-Tammi Terrell numbers Stop Look Listen and Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing

She also could deliver an 80s style funk workout too, such as on tracks like Is This A Dream and the down’n’ dirty funk of Rough Times, which has a great guitar solo at mid point. Let Me Be The One is in a typical late 80s-early 90s soul style. Late night wine bar stuff.

Two fine Angela Bofill albums are Angel Of The Night from 1979 and Something About You from 1981.

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