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Jammers
CD (Item 466763) Salsoul/Unidisc (Canada), 1982 — Condition: New Copy
A jamming little project from dancefloor maestro Richie Weeks – early 80s club tracks, done with a sweetly soulful approach! The music's still as heavy on the bass as other Salsoul work from the time, but there's a warmer approach to the vocals overall – a style that's as concerned with soulful approach of the lyrics as it is the rhythmic progression of the grooves – thanks to great lead vocals from Sheldon Weeks and Debra Blackwell. Richie plays keyboards, and titles include "And You Know That", "Funky You, Funky Me", "Out To Get You", "What Have You Got To Lose", and "Just For You". CD features a bonus track – "And You Know That (Richie Weeks mix)". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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