"Soul Provider" was a commercial success, reaching number one on the Billboard 200 chart and achieving platinum certification in several countries. The album's impact extended beyond its commercial success, as it helped establish Bolton as a major force in the music industry.
The album mixes emotive ballads and mid-tempo pop-rock tracks. Themes center on romantic longing, heartbreak, reconciliation, and devotion. Bolton’s powerful tenor and his use of gospel-tinged phrasing give many tracks a soulful intensity, while polished production aligns with late-1980s adult contemporary radio aesthetics. Michael Bolton Soul Provider 1989 Flac Vasiliska Com
Listening to the Vasiliska FLAC on a decent DAC is like removing a veil you didn’t know was there. You hear the felt of the piano hammers in "Missing You Now." You hear Bolton’s phrasing—the way he attacks the word "love" as if it owes him money. "Soul Provider" was a commercial success, reaching number
The absolute purest way to get a 1989 FLAC is to do it yourself. You hear the felt of the piano hammers in "Missing You Now
"Soul Provider" established Michael Bolton as a mainstream star and set the stage for his early-1990s successes, including the hit album "Time, Love & Tenderness" (1991). The album’s ballads remain staples on adult contemporary radio and in Bolton’s concert repertoire.
perfected this formula. The record spent nearly four years on the Billboard 200 and peaked at #3, eventually being certified 6x Platinum in the U.S.. Sessiondays Key Tracks and Personnel