Wednesday, April 14, 2010

JAZZ FM - FUNKY SENSATION

The latest Jazz FM release entitled, Funky Sensation, is inspired by the now legendary weekly club event held at Ronnie’s Bar at Ronnie Scott’s jazz club in London’s swingin’ Soho. Funky Sensation is a mix of 28 jazz, funk and soul classics, including The Blackbyrds, Luther Vandross, Gil Scott-Heron, Gwen McCrae, Sister Sledge and Earth, Wind & Fire. This release is a well-rounded set of classic soul, funky jazz, and other choice bits from the 70’s and early 80’s. There's plenty of old favorites here as the 2-CD set features tracks that include "Make My Dream A Reality" by GQ, "City Living" by Linda Williams, "Love Has Come Around" by Donald Byrd, "Funky Sensation" by Gwen McCrae, "Til You Take My Love" by Harvey Mason, "Is It Love You're After" by Rose Royce, "The Bottle" by Gil Scott-Heron, "Rock Creek Park" by The Blackbyrds, "Straight To The Bank" by Bill Summers, "Glide" by Pleasure, "Los Conquistadores Chocolates" by Johnny Hammond, "Spring High" by Ramsey Lewis, and "Whistle Bump" by Deodato.

Every Saturday, fans of jazz, funk and soul can be found partying at Funky Sensation ’til 3am, dancing to music selected by Jazz FM’s presenters and guest DJs including Joey Negro, Eddie Piller and Steve Cole. Given the success of the club, releasing a companion CD was a must for us. So Mike Vitti, the presenter of the Funky Sensation show broadcast on Saturdays at 6pm, and Ralph Tee, presenter of the Jazz Lounge show which airs every Sunday, sat down to try to capture the flavour of the live event. In Mike’s words “This album is a mixture of timeless classics, Jazz Funk rarities and quality Disco. At some point all of them have featured both on my show on Jazz FM and at the Funky Sensation club night. Ralph and I have spent an enormous amount of time sourcing these songs for you and we are certain that you will enjoy listening to them. “We think you will particularly love the hard-to-find (and never previously issued in the UK) ‘City Living’ by Linda Williams, a track that was first released in 1979 on Arista Records. Likewise from 1983, Michael Wycoff’s ‘(Do You Really Love Me) Tell Me Love’ very rarely makes an appearance but was a real floor-filler back in the day.

“For the Jazz-Funkers and Disco lovers – I include myself in that category by the way – we can party to: Harvey Mason, The Blackbyrds, Donald Byrd’s solo track ‘Love Has Come Around’, G.Q.., Jackie Moore, Lonnie Liston Smith, Ramsey Lewis and Bill Summers to name but a few. On the more soulful side, this album is laced with some amazing tracks by: Luther Vandross, Gwen McCrae (without whom the concept would be nameless), Chaka Khan and the Phil Hurtt/Thom Bell penned anthem ‘I’ll be Around’ by The Detroit Spinners. For the real Funkateer: I’m certain you will love Beginning of the End’s ‘Funky Nassau’ and Johnny Hammond’s ‘Los Conquistadores Chocolates’. When you mix all of this with Rose Royce, Gil Scott-Heron, deodato, Earth, Wind & Fire and The Emotions, how could you possibly go wrong?

“We’re Funky Sensation crazy at Jazz FM. it’s all down to the phenomenal success of our club night, Ralph Tee’s Jazz Lounge on a Sunday afternoon and my programme on Saturday nights from 6 ’til 8pm. Thank you for your continued support, enjoy this album and watch out for a ‘Funky Sensation’ night near you!” Ralph says “When asked to pick a handful of tracks to write about from ‘Funky Sensation’ I was faced with a true challenge. Every track is unique and special in it’s own right, with a story to tell. What each track has in common is it’s ability to fill a dancefloor to capacity at our Jazz FM night, sound great on the radio and have all the best ingredients in the jazz, funk and soul genre we love so much.

“Some of the tracks have gone beyond their own boundaries and reignited themselves through sampling (’Is It Love You’re After’ by S-Express), re-writing (’This Time Baby’ in ‘Love On My Mind’ by The Freemasons) re-recording (’I’m Every Woman’ by Whitney Houston and ‘The Bottle’ by Maysa Leak), while “Love has Come Around” brought Isaac Hayes back to the fore as a producer and “Space Princess” helped establish Marcus Miller as an exciting new writer and bass player.

“Still, here are a few I have hand picked.

Gwen McCrae ‘Funky Sensation’: a track that defines the CD and whose title inspired Jazz FM’s choice of name for the club event at Ronnie’s Bar. “Funky Sensation” is a cool and classy piece of sophisticated disco. Organic, timeless, and irrespirable, the string-laden steppers’ groove is given a powerhouse vocal by the queen of rare groove that’s soulful, funky and sensational!

Sister Sledge ‘Thinking Of You’: a song created by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards, the force behind Chic, ‘Thinking Of You’ finds Kathy and her sisters at their ultimate best. The song started out as an album track in the 70s and championed by rare groove DJs in the 80s to become one of their most loved songs, which retains its feel good factor to this day.

Harvey Mason ‘’Till You Take My Love’: Harvey was the man on drums in the 70s and 80s on the jazz funk and soul scene, playing with everyone from Johnny Hammond (including “Los Conquistadores Chocolates” featured here) to George Benson, Patti Austin and Jean Carne. He made several albums for Arista, from which ‘Till You Take My Love’ remains massive floor filler.

Michael Wycoff ‘Tell Me Love’: Very rare on CD until now, this track is also known as ‘Do You Really Love Me’ (it’s chorus hook) and is produced by one of jazz funk and soul’s true legends, Webster Lewis. It has every ingredient for a jazz funk party with some mighty instrumentation, a soul dripping vocal performance and beats that even the most tired of dancing feet wouldn’t be able to resist.

Linda Williams ‘City Living’: What makes this compilation special is the inclusion of more unusual gems like this among the classics. Linda had a big tune on the rare groove scene in the 80s – ‘Elevate Our Minds’, but today ‘City Living’ sounds particularly fresh and keeps the mood uplifted at Ronnie’s Bar late into Saturday night and Sunday morning. Linda recorded this inspired track taking time off from her day job, working as arranger and music director for Natalie Cole!

Kleeer ‘Open Your Mind’: One of Kleeer’s finest, this is a masterpiece, totally original and atmospheric. When the sax solo comes, it’s a moment of soul ecstasy and brings out the goose bumps in a dancefloor classic created by drummer Woody Cunningham, a guest on my Jazz FM show in the 90s who created the group and played sessions with Sylvester, Faith Hope & Charity, Candido, and Luther Vandross”

Funky Sensation was released as a double CD on April 5th.

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