This is why I love this forum. First listen to this album and really enjoyed it - loved the vocals, lyrics and agree it sounded just right (on NC gear) although just back from pub so will listen again…… Thank you @NigelB
Gianluigi
Thanks for posting the Anne Clark album
I only have 1 of her albums …here it is
So…will give it a play tomorrow as I haven’t played it in decades…This forum is great for seeing what people are listening to and giving us a reminder of albums we havent listened to.
Wishing you a good evening.
Thanks a lot!
Joined Up Writing is a great record you might like to listen to.
I have the 84 Greek pressing which is indeed better than CD.
I love those synths from the 80s…
I bought the 2021 remixes…a great work!
Enjoy!
Thanks mate will check the albums you mentioned out
As I say its so long since I played Pressure Points but as you say I do remember it was very synth based…I am looking forward to playing it tomorrow
She must be in her 50 ’ s now as I first heard her around 1985 …was she Irish ?
Indeed! Ewart Beckford enters Treasure Isle rooftop studio and starts inventing improvised “toasting” lyrics voiced live over original Treasure Isle Rocksteady tunes and literally overnight launched the D-Jay/ Dance Hall/Toasting style.
U Roy the originator
Dance, Dance, Dance The Best Of Chic, we all know how Nile Rodgers has been rightly feted this last decade or so, but wow, I forgot about the brilliance of Bernard Edwards bass playing.“Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah” indeed.
LP - Blue Note 2022 Tone Poet reissue : )
Harold Vick - tenor saxophone
Blue Mitchell - trumpet
John Patton - organ
Grant Green - guitar
Ben Dixon - drums
Recorded on 23rd May 1963 at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
A bit of an elusive guy, but wanted by so many bands from Zappa to Stevie Wonder……but did his own thing
Fancied a bit of Waits. One of the great Live albums by one of the great entertainers.