
Uno Melodic Records: The Best Of (Roy Ayers, Sylvia Striplin, Bobbi Humphrey) Vinyl 2LP
"Do you want me in the way I really need you?" UK soul revivers Expansion Records collect the 12 most-sweated (for good reason) tunes from Uno Melodic and Gold Mink, boutique labels set up in 1980 to accommodate the production work of Roy Ayers. What I love most about Ayers productions are the dark and dissonant chords that always find their way into his lighthearted boogie grooves (DJ Rashad made great use of them throughout his career as well). Case in point: the smokey âRemember To Rememberâ featuring radio DJ Rick Holmes rattling off a list of black heroes past & present, or Ethel Beattyâs sensual boogie singalong âI Know You Careâ⊠thereâs a certain moodiness thatâs just simply not present in Mizell Bros productions or the hottest Salsoul / West End twelves (which are all perfectly fine!). Well thank god I can finally part with my scratchy beater copy of Sylvia Striplinâs âGive Me Your Loveâ twelve, as itâs included here along with the equally crucial b-side âYou Canât Turn Me Awayâ (âSpin my V, smoke all my weedâŠâ). Also: Eighties Ladiesâ âTurned On To You,â Justo Almerioâs âInterludeâ (if anyoneâs reading this, we desperately need a reissue of the entire LP), 70s jazz-funk flute queen Bobbi Humphreyâs (moonlighting from Blue Note) sparkling rollerdisco jam âBaby Donât You Know,â Jaymz Bedfordâs âJust Keep My Boogie.â Best of all is the inclusion of rare Ayers solo joints âEverybody,â âAnd Then We Were One,â and the relentlessly cool âChicago,â making this a layup for the âcomp you didnât know you needed of 2018â award. 12 tracks in total, 3 per side, with extensive liner notes on the back cover. Recommended.
- black double vinyl pressing
- music label:Â Expansion 2018
reviewed by Putting On Ayers 10/2018
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Uno Melodic Records: The Best Of (Roy Ayers, Sylvia Striplin, Bobbi Humphrey) Vinyl 2LP
"Do you want me in the way I really need you?" UK soul revivers Expansion Records collect the 12 most-sweated (for good reason) tunes from Uno Melodic and Gold Mink, boutique labels set up in 1980 to accommodate the production work of Roy Ayers. What I love most about Ayers productions are the dark and dissonant chords that always find their way into his lighthearted boogie grooves (DJ Rashad made great use of them throughout his career as well). Case in point: the smokey âRemember To Rememberâ featuring radio DJ Rick Holmes rattling off a list of black heroes past & present, or Ethel Beattyâs sensual boogie singalong âI Know You Careâ⊠thereâs a certain moodiness thatâs just simply not present in Mizell Bros productions or the hottest Salsoul / West End twelves (which are all perfectly fine!). Well thank god I can finally part with my scratchy beater copy of Sylvia Striplinâs âGive Me Your Loveâ twelve, as itâs included here along with the equally crucial b-side âYou Canât Turn Me Awayâ (âSpin my V, smoke all my weedâŠâ). Also: Eighties Ladiesâ âTurned On To You,â Justo Almerioâs âInterludeâ (if anyoneâs reading this, we desperately need a reissue of the entire LP), 70s jazz-funk flute queen Bobbi Humphreyâs (moonlighting from Blue Note) sparkling rollerdisco jam âBaby Donât You Know,â Jaymz Bedfordâs âJust Keep My Boogie.â Best of all is the inclusion of rare Ayers solo joints âEverybody,â âAnd Then We Were One,â and the relentlessly cool âChicago,â making this a layup for the âcomp you didnât know you needed of 2018â award. 12 tracks in total, 3 per side, with extensive liner notes on the back cover. Recommended.
- black double vinyl pressing
- music label:Â Expansion 2018
reviewed by Putting On Ayers 10/2018
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"Do you want me in the way I really need you?" UK soul revivers Expansion Records collect the 12 most-sweated (for good reason) tunes from Uno Melodic and Gold Mink, boutique labels set up in 1980 to accommodate the production work of Roy Ayers. What I love most about Ayers productions are the dark and dissonant chords that always find their way into his lighthearted boogie grooves (DJ Rashad made great use of them throughout his career as well). Case in point: the smokey âRemember To Rememberâ featuring radio DJ Rick Holmes rattling off a list of black heroes past & present, or Ethel Beattyâs sensual boogie singalong âI Know You Careâ⊠thereâs a certain moodiness thatâs just simply not present in Mizell Bros productions or the hottest Salsoul / West End twelves (which are all perfectly fine!). Well thank god I can finally part with my scratchy beater copy of Sylvia Striplinâs âGive Me Your Loveâ twelve, as itâs included here along with the equally crucial b-side âYou Canât Turn Me Awayâ (âSpin my V, smoke all my weedâŠâ). Also: Eighties Ladiesâ âTurned On To You,â Justo Almerioâs âInterludeâ (if anyoneâs reading this, we desperately need a reissue of the entire LP), 70s jazz-funk flute queen Bobbi Humphreyâs (moonlighting from Blue Note) sparkling rollerdisco jam âBaby Donât You Know,â Jaymz Bedfordâs âJust Keep My Boogie.â Best of all is the inclusion of rare Ayers solo joints âEverybody,â âAnd Then We Were One,â and the relentlessly cool âChicago,â making this a layup for the âcomp you didnât know you needed of 2018â award. 12 tracks in total, 3 per side, with extensive liner notes on the back cover. Recommended.
- black double vinyl pressing
- music label:Â Expansion 2018











