One that stood Out from Earl St. Clair when we first heard him was his soulfulness. He has a throwback sound to him. We’re always suckers for that. On “Good Time,” he sounds more modern, while still maintaining some of that old school vibe. On “Good Time,” you can take things literal because all he wants to do is what the title says. The upbeat record will make you want to get up and two-step wherever you’re at and if you don’t believe us, just listen to the first line in the track: “people don’t dance no more.” That’s exactly what he’s trying to achieve with this one.
OS REWIND: Earl St. Clair – Man on Fire