- Опубликовал: popcorn
- |
- Комментариев: 0
- |
- Просмотров: 1752
It is 1983 and youve just stepped into your Ford Capri with your girlfriend Julie. You live in Harlow, but in your head youre really somewhere near Salou in Spain, next to your yacht. But the thing you really love is soul and they play nothing but at Sups in Loughton. OK, so Its not 1983 at all. Its 2014, but listening to this electrofied soul, will put you back in the zone. Tom Findlay, one half of Grammy-nominated Groove Armada, has put this collection together: a stamp of authenticity in itself. Tom has also put a few of these through the edit wringer, reworking many of the tunes for maximum towelling sockability.
Groove Armada - Late Night Tales Presents: Automatic Soul (2014)
Funk, R&B, Disco | Late Night Tales
320 kbps | MP3 | unmixed | 2014 | 03:21:18 | 465 Mb
Uploaded: oboom.com, turbobit.cc, freakshare.com, ul.to, bitshare.com
Tracklist:
01. Mtume - Juicy Fruit
02. Sugardaddy feat. Ronika - Don't Look Any Further
03. Meli'sa Morgan - Fool's Paradise
04. Bits N Pieces - Don't Stop the Music
05. Zapp - Heartbreaker (part I, part II)
06. Timex Social Club - Rumors
07. George Franklin Smallwood & Marshmellow Band - You Know I Love You
08. Royalle Delite - I’ll Be A Freak For You
09. Rene & Angela - I’ll Be Good
10. Donna Allen - Serious
11. Change - Change Of Heart
12. The System - You Are In My System
13. The Gap Band - I Owe It To Myself
14. Alexander O'Neal - What's Missing
15. Thelma Houston - You Used To Hold Me So Tight
16. 52nd Street - You're My Last Chance
17. Aurra - You And Me Tonight
18. Samson & Delilah - I Can Feel Your Love Slippin’ Away
19. Wish Feat. Fonda Rae - Touch Me (All Night Long)
20. Sharon Brown - I Specialize In Love
21. Groove Armada - Automatic Soul Late Night Tales (Continuous Mix by Tom Findlay) (78:32)
Youll probably recognise a few tunes. Theres Mtumes incredible Juicy Fruit, still sounding advanced and modern, while I Specialize In Love, mixed by disco legend Tee Scott, is even older yet sounds equally perky. The 1980s was a period that was pretty much owned by Minneapolis thanks to Prince and former cohorts Jam & Lewis and the latter weigh in with a pair of killer productions, Thelma Houstons You Used To Hold Me So Tight and Alexander ONeals Whats Missing. And since this is Late Night Tales, there is always our exclusive cover version, this time done by Findlay and Tim Huttons Sugardaddy, whove delivered an ace version of Dont Look Any Further. Grab yourself a bar stool, order a cocktail, take a sip and make believe youre lying on a shagpile carpet with the soul star of your dreams.