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Search: Aurra

CDs (7) new/used12-inch (3) new/usedAll (10)

Exact matches: 8
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AurraLittle Love (with bonus tracks) (Japanese pressing) ... CD
Salsoul/Octave (Japan), 1982. New Copy .... $24.99
The image on the cover is a great summation of the Aurra magic – a sweet blend of male and female vocals with plenty of soul – woven together in ways that are quite different from more cliched duet modes of earlier years! The grooves are at the center of the record – set out strongly by producer/arranger Stephen Washington, with loads of great basslines at the core! Yet it's the vocals that really make the record sparkle – work by Starleana Young and Curt Jones – both very individual singers who have a way of coming together here with a very fresh feel! Studio magic allows both to provide backup as well as lead vocals – and the album's filled with great groovers that include "It's You", "Make Up Your Mind", "A Little Love", "In My Arms", "Still Free", and "Checking You Out". CD features lots of bonus tracks – "Checking You Out (Shep Pettibone 12" mix)", "Make Up Your Mind (unreleased Tom Moulton rmx)", "Make Up Your Mind (orig 12" inst)", "A Little Love (orig 12" rmx)", and "A Little Love (orig single)".

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AurraLive & Let Live (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Salsoul/Octave (Japan), 1983. New Copy .... $24.99
Great grooves from Aurra – a group with a sound that's rooted in the late 70s funk of Slave, but which is given a whole new life at Salsoul by fearless leader Stephen Washington! The album's tight and right on the money at the very first note – heavy on bass, but not in a way that's ever overdone – and sparkling much more strongly from the vocal contributions of Curt Jones and Starleana Young – two singers who really know how to open up while holding a groove! The whole thing's great – polished and tight, but never slick or commercial – and a perfect summation of the 80s groove at its best. Titles include "Baby Love", "Such A Feeling", "Undercover Lover", "You Can't Keep On Walking", and "One More Time". CD features bonus tracks "Such A Feeling (orig Shep Pettibone 12" mix)", "Such A Feeling (orig Shep Pettibone 12" mix part 2)", "Such A Feeling (orig Shep Pettibone 12" mix part 3)", "Such A Feeling (orig single)", and "Baby Love (orig Shep Pettibone 12" inst)".

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AurraLittle Love (with bonus tracks) ... CD
1982. New Copy .... Around July 29, 2013
The image on the cover is a great summation of the Aurra magic – a sweet blend of male and female vocals with plenty of soul – woven together in ways that are quite different from more cliched duet modes of earlier years! The grooves are at the center of the record – set out strongly by producer/arranger Stephen Washington, with loads of great basslines at the core! Yet it's the vocals that really make the record sparkle – work by Starleana Young and Curt Jones – both very individual singers who have a way of coming together here with a very fresh feel! Studio magic allows both to provide backup as well as lead vocals – and the album's filled with great groovers that include "It's You", "Make Up Your Mind", "A Little Love", "In My Arms", "Still Free", and "Checking You Out".
Also available: Little Love (with bonus tracks) (Japanese pressing) ... CD $24.99

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AurraSomething Tells Me EP ... 12-inch
New Copy .... Mid-June, 2013

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new AurraChecking You Out/It's You ... 12-inch
Salsoul, 1982. Used .... $6.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Snapping beats and a really great 80s groove make "Checking You Out" one of Aurra's best tracks! The tune starts out slow, in a way that's perfect for bringing up out of a mix – then the vocals come in with some nice electro undercurrents – really making for a catchy appeal to the tune! Shep Pettibone mixed, too!

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new AurraAurra (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Salsoul/Octave (Japan), 1980. New Copy .... $24.99 Out Of Stock
The first Salsoul album from Aurra – and the start of a great run that would make the group one of the label's strongest acts in the early 80s! Things are nicely funky throughout – more 80s groove than the disco that first brought Salsoul success – and right from the start, Aurra have a well-conceived approach that uses both male and female vocals to flesh out the rhythms with plenty of soul! Instrumentation is as tight as older funk, but served up more at an 80s club clip – yet all still with a very live feel, and none of the too-stiff modes that were hurting other groups at the time. The album has 6 long tracks – and titles include "In The Mood To Groove", "Too Much", "Who Are You", "When I Come Home", and "You're the Only One". CD features the bonus tracks "When I Come Home (Larry Levan 12" mix)", "In The Mood To Groove (orig 12" mix)", "When I Come Home (ext album mix)", and "In The Mood To Groove (orig single)".

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new AurraSatisfaction (main, inst)/My Lovin Is For You (inst) ... 12-inch
Family Groove, 1984. New Copy .... $12.99 Out Of Stock
Rare work from Aurra – recorded right at the tail end of their years at Salsoul Records, and with a groove that's still very tight and in the pocket1 "Satisfaction" is a bassy groover that has plenty of bump way down at the bottom – that leaner groove Aurra used near the end, with lots of bass quick-stepping tightly underneath the lyrics – with almost a roller skating vibe! "Lovin Is For You" is mellower, but equally bassy – a nice track to kick back to, yet never lose your groove!
(Limited numbered edition of 500 copies – on super-heavy vinyl!)

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new AurraSend Your Love (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Salsoul/Octave (Japan), 1981. New Copy .... $24.99 Out Of Stock
Sweet 80s grooving from one of Salsoul's best acts of the post-disco years – a group with a groove that comes up right from the bottom, thanks to a great ear for a funky bassline! The sound is nice and lean – but all still mighty live, with a lot of spontaneous energy in the instrumentation – and none of the too-programmed rhythms that could hurt a project like this! Steve Washington plays bass, arranges, produces, and heads up the conceptual side of things – and vocals alternate between male and female leads in a really great way – creating this warm, almost family-like approach to the sound. The whole thing's wonderful – tight and soulful, in a mode that should have made these guys climb higher on the charts – and titles include "Are You Single", "Forever", "Send Your Love", "Living Too Fast", and "Keep Doing It". CD features two bonus tracks – original single versions of "Are You Single" and "Living Too Fast".
 
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Various — Salsoul Classics – 20th Anniversary Set 1 (Vol 1 & 2) ... CD
Salsoul, Late 70s/Early 80s. Used 2CD .... $13.99
2CDs, and a heck of a lot of classic dancefloor tunes from the legendary Salsoul label! The imprint was home to some of the best work of the late disco years – much of which you'll find on this first set, which includes classics like "The Bottle" by Joe Bataan, "Love Sensation" by Loleatta Holloway, "Ten Percent" by Double Exposure, "This Will Be A Night To Remember" by Eddie Holman, "Beat Goes On And On" by Ripple, "Let No Man Put Asunder" by First Choice, "Checking You Out" by Aurra, "I Got My Mind Made Up" by Instant Funk, "Moment Of My Life" by Love Committee, "Runaway" by Salsoul Orchestra, and "Call Me" by Skyy. 20 tracks in all!

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new Civil Attack — Civil Attack (with bonus track) ... CD
Salsoul/Octave (Japan), 1983. New Copy .... $24.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Sweet electro funk from Civil Attack – a sweet project from the team of Sheila and Stephen Washington – the latter of whom was crucial to the hard-grooving sound of Aurra! The vibe here is almost pointing towards the Prince sound of the mid 80s – as the bass chops around with as much strength as the drums – popping out some very nice hooks as the tunes groove along, and going for a mode that's a bit more mainstream funk than earlier Salsoul disco – especially when the sweet keyboards start getting into the mix! Vocals are often second tier next to the rhythms, but fit into the set nicely – and titles include "One Love", "Just A Bore", "Plug It In", "On The Phone", and "Not Guilty By Reason Of Insanity". CD features a bonus track – "Not Guilty By Reason Of Insanity (original 12" short version)".
 
 
 

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