[Machine Translation] [Shout&Sweet The Charm of Southern Soul / Part 2] Sweet voice and soulful cry. That is the essence of Southern Soul. Dorothy Moore and Fern Kinney spin the finest Southern Soul. The depth of 80's mellow music by Mosley & Johnson. The vibrant funk symbolized by Freedom's "Get Up And Dance. Luscious sweet tea soul from Lattimore. MALACO RECORDS was born in 1966 in Jackson, Mississippi. Inheriting the soul of Stax and High, the band was dubbed "The Last Soul Company" in the 80's, and has been attracting audiences all over the world. Muddy, inert, and beautiful. But that's not all. Free Soul" unearthed groovy and mellow music. Urban sophistication illuminated by "Light Mellow. Now, the sound of Mississippi is updated again... The fourth album released in 1984 by Freedom, a funk band known for the old-school classic "Get Up And Dance" (included in "Ultimate Breaks & Beats"). The band's fourth album was released in 1984, and featured a light disco/boogie style that was typical of the 80's. The band's dance sense, cultivated through the hip-hop-inspired "Get Up And Dance," was the background for this album. The warmth of southern soul and modern 80's funk blend together in songs such as "All For You," a refreshing disco number, and "Rainbow," which shines with a mellow charm. Released on CD for the first time in the world in 1984. Commentary: Hideo Hosoda