Biography
A traditional gospel-tinged Southern soul singer from Birmingham, AL C.L. Blast has never been able to generate much interest outside the South, and enjoyed only limited recognition within that region. He grew up doing gospel before switching to soul and singing with several local and regional groups. He did the song "I Take the Case" and then the LP I Wanna Get Down for Cotillion/Atlantic in 1980, then worked with vocalist/producer Frederick Knight on Park Place in 1984. The single "50/50 Love" was competently produced and performed, but didn't attract much interest. The LP C.L. Blast suffered the same fate. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi



 
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C.L. BLAST - Love Don't Feel Like Love No More (1980) *Frederick Knight, Sam Dees, Jewel Bass
Love Don't Feel Like Love No More (2013 Japan Remaster) (Remastered)
C.L. Blast - Don't Fight the Feelin
C.L. Blast - Love Don't Feel Like Love No More
C L Blast - Lay Another Log On The Fire
C.L.Blast = If I Had Loved You More
C L Blast - Let's do something Different tonight.wmv
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