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In January 2009, Burke joined legendary record producer Willie Mitchell at Mitchell's Royal Studio in Memphis to work together on an album titled Nothing's Impossible, which was released on April 6, 2010.
It was the first time Burke and Mitchell had worked together in their careers.
Nothing's Impossible debuted at # 10 on the Living Blues Radio Chart in April 2010.
According to Don McLeese, in " Oh What a Feeling ”, " Burke commands it like the chitlin ’ circuit equivalent of Hamlet or Lear, not so much singing as much as exhorting, declaiming, engaging in a fevered call-and-response ( with himself?
No other singer is credited ) as the performance builds to its orgasmic peak: " Feels so good, I don ’ t wanna wake up!
I don ’ t wanna wake up!
I don ’ t wanna wake up.
" You can hear the cadences of an artist who has combined ( like the Rev.
Al Green ) a vocation as a preacher with his career as a soul singer.

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