C.L. Blast

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Double Up 01:59 Tools
I'm Glad To Do It 03:01 Tools
Love Is Good (Rob Swift Remix) 00:34 Tools
Double Up (LP Version) 01:59 Tools
I'm Glad To Do It (LP Version) 01:59 Tools
Love Is Good 00:00 Tools
Lay Another Log on the Fire 04:10 Tools
Husband In Law 00:00 Tools
Somebody Shot My Eagle 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Get Down 04:58 Tools
Everybody Just Don't Know What Love Is 03:14 Tools
Two Times One is Two 05:43 Tools
Fools Love 02:15 Tools
Left Over Love 03:06 Tools
Love Don't Feel Like Love No More 03:23 Tools
Got to Find Someone 02:48 Tools
I've Got To Make It On My Own 03:29 Tools
If I Had Loved You More 03:55 Tools
Our Love Will Last 04:48 Tools
Let's Do Something Different Tonight 03:54 Tools
What Can I Do 03:02 Tools
Share Your Love with Me 02:41 Tools
I'm Glad To Do It - LP Version 03:02 Tools
I Need to Love You 03:40 Tools
Beautiful Lover 03:27 Tools
If I Could Feel That Old Feeling Again 05:43 Tools
50/50 Love 04:29 Tools
Double Up - LP Version 03:27 Tools
I Wanna Get Down - Remastered 03:32 Tools
Double Up - C L Blast 03:27 Tools
Boomerang Love 03:27 Tools
I'm Glad To Do It - C L Blast 03:05 Tools
Leftover Love 02:59 Tools
Never Let Me Go 03:32 Tools
I Just Don't Know 04:14 Tools
Let Me Entertain You 03:19 Tools
Hard to Get the Feelin' Again 03:24 Tools
Im Glad To Do It 03:05 Tools
Drown in My Own Tears 05:17 Tools
Double Up (LP Version) 02:00 Tools
Two Time One Is Two 02:59 Tools
Left Over Love/C. L. Blast 03:24 Tools
I’m glad to do it 05:48 Tools
Don't Fight the Feelin' 03:30 Tools
Standing Together 03:01 Tools
C.L. Blast/Double Up 03:19 Tools
I'm Glad To Do It (LP Version) 03:01 Tools
If I Could Feel That Old Feelin' Again 05:48 Tools
I'll Take The Case 05:48 Tools
I Wanna Get Down - Remix 05:48 Tools
Love don’t feel like love no more 05:48 Tools
I'm In A Daze/C. L. Blast 05:48 Tools
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Clarence Junior Lewis (August 20, 1934 – February 26, 2016), better known by his stage name C.L. Blast, was an American soul singer. Lewis was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1934. His first record was "Your Heart Must Be Made of Stone" recorded in New York in 1955. In 1957, he was drafted into the Army. He entertained troops for two years touring military bases. After his Army stint, he recorded "Cupid's Little Helper" with Robinson's Fury Records in 1960. In 1960, he recorded two singles as "Little Junior Lewis". From 1961 to 1963, as "Junior Lewis", he recorded another four singles. From 1967, he started recording as C.L. Blast. He released "I'll Take The Case" (B-side "If I Could See My Baby's Face Again") on Atlantic Records in 1969. His first successful single as C.L. Blast was "What Can I Do (When My Thrill Is Gone)", released on the New York-based United Records label (1971). C.L. Blast died on February 26, 2016, at age 81. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.