Discover the incredible talent of Sam Dees with "The Heritage Of A Black Man" CD, a captivating collection released in 1998 by Kent Soul. This album is a true treasure for R&B and Soul music enthusiasts, featuring 22 intensely personal vocal performances by one of modern soul music's most accomplished songwriters. A significant highlight of this release is that all recordings were previously unissued, offering a fresh and intimate look into Sam Dees' profound artistry.

Dive deep into tracks like "The Heritage Of A Black Man," "Why Must I Live In Chains," "Reconsider Baby," and "Standing In The Wings Of A Heartache." The album also includes "Nothing But The Best Of Luck My Friend," "Con Me," "Lovers Or Enemies," "Mess On Your Hands," and "Love Calls." Further explore his lyrical genius with "Caught Up In This Good Woman's Love," "Where Is The Love," "Personal Woman," "Meet Me Half Way," "Black Tattler," "What Goes Around Comes Around," "Why Must I Be In Love Alone," "How Can You Cut Off The Hand That Feeds You," "For That Man Of Mine," "Just As Soon As The Feeling's Over," "Only Lonely People," "I, Me, Myself," and "Something About The Way I Feel." This Kent Soul compilation (CDKEND 161) is a must-have for collectors seeking rare and essential works from the legendary Sam Dees, showcasing his powerful vocals and masterful songwriting.

This release from Kent Soul, a division of Ace Records Ltd., was compiled by John Ridley and Adrian Croasdell, with packaging designed by Neil@9th Planet. The recordings were transferred from original analogue master tapes and mastered by Adam Skeaping at Sound Mastering Ltd. Produced in the EU, this CD captures the essence of Sam Dees' timeless contributions to the genre. It's an indispensable addition to any serious soul music collection.