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Restless Soul magic from the mighty Phil Asher – getting plenty of help here on both cuts from Mark De Clive-Lowe! "Draw Your Bow" features soulful vocals from Shea Soul – slinking around the keyboards and beats nicely, with a depth that gives the track a classic soul feel ... 12-inch, Vinyl record
2 smooth jazzy steppin numbers from one of the artist's that helped bring the Acid Jazz sensibility stateside. With Ray Hayden piloting the production controls, these cuts have a crisp vibe that keeps the crowds steppin here, with a touch of G-funk influencing the "Allstar funkadelic" ... 12-inch, Vinyl record
"Spend The Night" is lifted from Guy's first album, and pumped up a bit by Teddy Riley – who adds in some great New Jack beats with a really sinister dark edge. Even better, though, is "Piece Of My Love", one of the few really fantastic harmony soul cuts of the 80s – ... 12-inch, Vinyl record