The album's title track, "Soul Provider," is a soulful ballad that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The song features Bolton's signature vocal style, with a soaring chorus and heartfelt lyrics that explore themes of love and devotion. Other standout tracks include "When a Man Loves a Woman," a soulful cover of the 1966 Percy Sledge classic, and "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart," a poignant ballad that showcases Bolton's vocal range.
Before its release, Bolton faced severe financial hardship, at one point owing over $40,000 in missed mortgage payments and working as a nighttime warehouse laborer just to keep his Connecticut home. Soul Provider Michael Bolton Soul Provider 1989 Flac Vasiliska Com
: An uplifting anthem of resilience that further solidified his presence on Adult Contemporary charts. Production and Audio Quality The album's title track, "Soul Provider," is a
Primarily produced by Michael Bolton, with contributions from Desmond Child, Rick Chertoff, and Peter Bunetta. Commercial Success: The album spent nearly four years on the Before its release, Bolton faced severe financial hardship,
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