Soul Power (album)

Soul Power is the debut studio album by American singer Curtis Harding, released May 6, 2014, by Burger Records.

[3] In 2014, Harding recorded Soul Power at Living Room Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, with Justin McNeight and Edward Rawls.

[2] Classic rock and roll is featured in "Surf" (a song inspired by The Walking Dead)[8] and "I Don't Wanna Go Home" in contrast to the balladry of "Castaway".

[2] "Keep on Shining" is shaped by a dynamic rhythm reminiscent of northern soul[5] paired with brass flair and falsetto backing vocals.

[7] "Harding's ability to keep every song in line with his personable singing and no-nonsense guitar is what makes this LP truly special – well, that and the fact that there’s not a bum track on it," wrote Michael Toland of Blurt.

[9] "Harding is an undeniably versatile vocal talent, as you’d expect from someone schooled firstly in gospel choirs and then as a backing singer for CeeLo Green," wrote Tim Jonze of The Guardian.