Showing posts with label Skully. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skully. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 September 2008

British Soul Hits

Sure Delight Records SDCD 6


I'll apologise for this post because it's a very 'budget' release with poor packaging and no sleeve notes etc. The front cover isn't badly scanned, it is like this?

Anyway, I have posted it because it is a very good representation of the 'London Thing' that was happening in the 90's. I have posted a few of these 12" but this puts a few more in reach, tracks like The Enforcers which I don't have on 12".

Jet Star were all about getting the product heard, they wanted the UK on the International Talent Map. The music on this album, was for me the sound of South London in the early 90's.


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Tuesday, 10 June 2008

Maxeen - Is It Meant To Feel This Way 1988

Bodyrock Records BR-T-002


I know the information on the sleeve and labels says different but somebody down at Bodyrock made a mistook? The cat. number above, I read from the engraved run out. The track on the flipside is most definitely Is It Meant To Feel This Way with a fade?



OK, shame about Threw It All Away but this is a groove. Not to everybody's taste of course but in South London during the 'Summer of Love' this was slamming. Forget about the 808's and Smiley faces, here comes Maxeen with her chunky killer b-line and floaty vocal with a slighty squiffy chorus, and Man, that stab!



Recorded in London's A.M.A. Studios with Andrew Palmer at the controls. Tony 'Skully' Cooper is the man behind the music and that's a Bass Synth people. Distributed, once again, by Jet Star bringing The Sound of Urban London to the masses. Well, they tried to back in the day?


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