BRAND NEW HEAVIES, The - TBNH - Vinyl (gatefold gold vinyl 2xLP)
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The BRAND NEW HEAVIES

TBNH(gatefold gold vinyl 2xLP)

Acid Jazz

Cat: AJX 2LP475. Rel: 9 Sep 19
Funk/Rare Groove


Side 1 - Track 1. Beautiful (feat Beverley Knight) Side 1 - Track 2. Stupid Love (feat Angela Ricci) Side 1 - Track 3. Just Believe In You (feat Siedah Garrett) Side 2 - Track 1. Getaway (feat N'Dea Davenport) Side 2 - Track 2. Heat (feat Honey Larochelle) Side 2 - Track 3. The Funk Is Back (feat Simon Bartholomew) Side 2 - Track 4. Together (feat Angie Stone) Side 3 - Track 1. These Walls (feat N'Dea Davenport) Side 3 - Track 2. It's My Destiny (feat Siedah Garrett) Side 3 - Track 3. Wired Up (feat N'Dea Davenport) Side 4 - Track 1. Dance It Out (feat Angela Ricci) Side 4 - Track 2. Little Dancer (feat Jack Knight) Side 4 - Track 3. Dontcha Wanna (feat Laville) Side 4 - Track 4. Get On The Right Side (feat Angela Ricci)

The jazz and broken beat revival continues apace as we race through 2019, so original pioneers of the sound are rightly coming back into focus. Enter the Brand New Heavies, one of the key acts of the mid-eighties who sound as good on this brand new album as ever. It's littered with funk-licked pop, crystalline acid jazz and singalong songs that range from tender ballads to soaring soul. Angie Stone, Beverley Knight and other vocalists lend their tones along the way, but importantly TBNH is not a revival or self-satisfied celebration. Instead, it feels like a forward-looking and accomplished album that takes the band in subtle new directions.


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