THE BRAND NEW HEAVIES - Shibuya 357 : Live In Tokyo 1992 - 2LP - Baby Blue Vinyl

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Barcode: 0676499056165

Label: Acid Jazz SKU: 13051 Catalogue ID: AJX2LP561 Format:
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THE BRAND NEW HEAVIES - Shibuya 357 : Live In Tokyo 1992  - 2LP - Baby Blue Vinyl

THE BRAND NEW HEAVIES - Shibuya 357 : Live In Tokyo 1992 - 2LP - Baby Blue Vinyl

€26.99

 

LABEL: Acid Jazz

CAT NO: AJX2LP561

BARCODE: 0676499056165

 

Tracklisting:

1. Gimme One Of Those
2. BNH
3. Ride In The Sky
4. Got To Give
5. People Get Ready
6. Don’t Let It Go To Your Head
7. Mr. Tanaka
8. Never Stop
9. Stay This Way
10. Doin’ It To Death
11. Dream Come True
12. Shakedown

 


THE BRAND NEW HEAVIES – Shibuya 357 : Live In Tokyo 1992

2LP – Baby Blue Vinyl


1991 was a momentous year for The Brand New Heavies. They started it without a singer, second on the bill to The James Taylor Quartet and by the end they were had a Top 3 US hit and were about to embark on a run of 16 Top 40 hits in the UK. N’Dea Davenport was by this point fronting the group as their guest singer, and the brilliant string of singles from their debut album were becoming locked in the minds of an ever growing fan base.

Live they were a revelation. The only group from the UK scene who could do tight and slick, without slipping into ‘lift music’ blandness. The core membership of Andrew Levy, Simon Bartholomew and Jan Kincaid had been playing together since college and knew where the other was going. Their ability to write classic soul songs lifted them above their contemporaries.

Shibuya 357 is the quintessential (and only live) document of an era that quickly passed. The hits – ‘Never Stop’ , ‘Dream Come True’, ‘Stay This Way’ and ‘Don’t Let It Go To Your Head’ are all here – as are some compelling funk jams. This recording captures the ecstatic rush of joy; when you go from youthful dream to accomplishment in such a short period. ∙ The album was only ever released in Japan in the late 90s and then only for a very short time. Acid Jazz release this new version remastered from the source tape, and the album appears on vinyl for the very first time.