
Ruthie Foster Leans Towards Old Vinyl Era On Raw & Soulful ‘Healing Time’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Healing Time represents the most writing Ruthie Foster has ever done for a record, as she aims for a live sounding atmosphere that leans toward the vinyl era.
Healing Time represents the most writing Ruthie Foster has ever done for a record, as she aims for a live sounding atmosphere that leans toward the vinyl era.
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