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Along with Smith Vinson, Doc Curvy & Company and Tim Tutar, Swamp Rock/SSW fans are the hit of the masts, David Lee Daniels, and Tim Tutter. (Original Release: 1973) â– The only album released by Playboy Label in 73 by American Blue Idsoul-based Singer David Lee Daniels. Among the same label's Ray Harris quatrework, the swamp/roots color is suppressed, and the Horn section and Back Chorus arrangements are a refined R&B Southern Soul style. [1] in the classic southern soul style featuring a female chorus and horn. Funky [2] reminiscent of Dr. John The guitar is Smith Vinson with solo from the same label. Daniels' vocals in [3] have a taste of Van Morrison. Horn, organ, guitar, and female vocals, all of them are like the beauty of the 60's R&B [4]. R&B [5] with a little bit of country style with fiddles. The roar and swamply tunes of the bark at the beginning, reminiscent of Tony Joe White. Sweet Soul Ballard [7] with strings and moody saxophone that is perfect for the atmosphere. The 60's R&B style [8] has a slightly novelti-like finish. Reminiscent of the Southern Soul Classic by Jerry Butler "Only the Strong Savaive" The last [10] is a straight R&R with good glue and a mellow and wild voice that is also extremely compatible.