The Brand New Heavies | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1990 | |||
Genre | Acid jazz | |||
Label | Acid Jazz Records | |||
Producer | The Brand New Heavies | |||
The Brand New Heavies chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Chicago Tribune | [2] |
Entertainment Weekly | (favorable)[3] |
Select | 3/5[4] |
The Brand New Heavies is the debut album by British acid jazz and funk group The Brand New Heavies.
Original release (UK only)
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Studio album by | |
Released | 16 April 1990[5] |
Label | Acid Jazz Records |
Singles from The Brand New Heavies | |
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After signing with Acid Jazz, the band released "People Get Ready" as a vinyl single backed with "Gimme One Of Those". Their next release, in 1990, was the single "Dream Come True" featuring Jay Williamson, then known as Jay Ella Ruth, on vocals. The same year, the band released their self-titled debut on Acid Jazz Records in a largely instrumental version. An expanded edition of this version of the album was released through BGP Records in 2007,[7] featuring tracks previously included on “Original Flava”.
Track listing
No. | Title | Vocalist | Length |
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1. | "BNH" | 5:55 | |
2. | "Gimmie One of Those" | 3:43 | |
3. | "Dream Come True" | Jay Ella Ruth | 4:53 |
4. | "Put the Funk Back in It" | 3:26 | |
5. | "People Get Ready" | 3:47 | |
6. | "Ride in the Sky" | Jay Ella Ruth | 3:20 |
7. | "Sphynx" | 6:14 | |
8. | "Stay This Way" | Jay Ella Ruth | 4:14 |
9. | "Shake Down" | 4:20 |
No. | Title | Length |
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10. | "Never Stop (featuring N'Dea Davenport)" | 4:11 |
11. | "Rest of Me" | 4:22 |
12. | "Reality" | 3:54 |
13. | "Mother's Tongue" | 4:35 |
14. | "A Day at the Seaside" | 3:36 |
15. | "Country Funkin'" | 4:45 |
16. | "Never Stop (Jan Kincaid Version)" | 4:44 |
17. | "Dream Come True" (Original 1988 Version) | 5:22 |
North American version
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Released | 1991 |
Label | Delicious Vinyl Records (1991) |
Singles from The Brand New Heavies (North American version) | |
The 1991 US release of The Brand New Heavies on Delicious Vinyl Records reached #17 on the Billboard R&B Album charts.[10] The release brought the band to prominence with the success of the singles "Never Stop" and "Dream Come True." The former of the two reached #3 on the US Billboard R&B singles chart.[10] Much of their success was due in part to singer N'Dea Davenport's charismatic vocal performance and stage presence. Davenport's version of "Stay This Way" was also released as a single and reached #19 on the Billboard R&B Singles chart.[10]
Track listing
No. | Title | Vocalist | Length |
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1. | "BNH" | 5:55 | |
2. | "Dream Come True" | N'Dea Davenport | 4:53 |
3. | "People Get Ready" | N'Dea Davenport | 3:47 |
4. | "Never Stop" | N'Dea Davenport | 4:13 |
5. | "Put the Funk Back in It" | 3:19 | |
6. | "Gimme One of Those" | 3:42 | |
7. | "Ride in the Sky" | N'Dea Davenport | 3:24 |
8. | "Sphynx" | 4:47 | |
9. | "Stay This Way" | N'Dea Davenport | 5:43 |
10. | "Shake Down" | 4:19 |
Re-release (International version)
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Released | 2 March 1992[11] |
Label | FFRR |
Singles from The Brand New Heavies (International version) | |
In 1992 the album was released in Europe and re-released in the UK. This version of the album is a modified version of the US version, likewise with N'Dea Davenport on vocals. It opens with a new, long mix of "Dream Come True". The Heavies' own remixes of "Stay This Way" and "Ride In The Sky" replace the US versions. The David Morales remix of "Never Stop", taken from the US single, is also included. The remix was released as single also in Europe on Acid Jazz, during the transition the Heavies moved from Acid Jazz to FFRR. The first fully FFRR Heavies release was "Ultimate Trunk Funk - The EP", with the same Morales mix of "Never Stop" as the lead track.
Though the instrumental "Shake Down" is left off, this version adds a cover of the 1978 Philly soul gem by Jean Carne,[17] "Don't Let It Go To Your Head", also released as single in Europe. A new version of the Heavies' debut single "Got To Give" with new vocals by Davenport and Jan Kincaid closes the album. Though N'Dea was not originally a member of the group, by the time of this 1992 re-release she was shown on the cover of the album with the band and her own feature credit.
Track listing
No. | Title | Vocalist | Length |
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1. | "Dream Come True" | N'Dea Davenport | 7:47 |
2. | "Stay This Way" (The Heavy 7") | N'Dea Davenport | 4:10 |
3. | "People Get Ready" | N'Dea Davenport | 3:47 |
4. | "Never Stop" (Morales Remix Single Edit) | N'Dea Davenport | 3:55 |
5. | "Put the Funk Back in It" | 3:20 | |
6. | "Don't Let It Go to Your Head" | N'Dea Davenport | 3:49 |
7. | "B.N.H." | 4:28 | |
8. | "Ride in the Sky" | N'Dea Davenport | 3:43 |
9. | "Gimme One of Those" | 3:43 | |
10. | "Sphynx" | 6:11 | |
11. | "Got to Give" | N'Dea Davenport, Jan Kincaid | 4:26 |
Personnel
The Brand New Heavies
- Simon Bartholomew – guitar, vocals
- N'Dea Davenport (1991) – vocals
- Lascelles Gordon (1991) – percussion, guitar
- Jan Kincaid – drums, keyboards
- Jay Ella Ruth (1990) – vocals
- Andrew Levy – bass, keyboards, writer & producer
- Jim Wellman (1991) – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, keyboards
References
- ↑ AllMusic review
- ↑ Kot, Greg (11 April 1991). "Home Entertainment: Recordings". Chicago Tribune. p. 7.
- ↑ Fox, Marisa (29 March 1991). "The Brand New Heavies". Entertainment Weekly.
- ↑ Hewitt, Paolo (July 1990). "The Brand New Heavies: The Brand New Heavies". Select. p. 83.
- ↑ "New Releases" (PDF). Music Week. 14 April 1990. p. 38. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
- ↑ "New Singles" (PDF). Music Week. 11 August 1990. p. 27. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
- ↑ "The Brand New Heavies - Expanded Version". Discogs.com. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- ↑ "Dream Come True [Vinyl Single] - the Brand New Heavies | User Reviews | AllMusic". AllMusic.
- ↑ "Stay This Way - the Brand New Heavies | User Reviews | AllMusic". AllMusic.
- 1 2 3 "The Brand New Heavies: Awards". AllMusic.com. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- ↑ "New Releases" (PDF). Music Week. 29 February 1992. p. 12. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ↑ "New Releases" (PDF). Music Week. 21 September 1991. p. 21. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ↑ "New Releases" (PDF). Music Week. 1 February 1992. p. 19. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ↑ "New Releases" (PDF). Music Week. 4 April 1992. p. 17. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ↑ "New Releases" (PDF). Music Week. 18 July 1992. p. 19. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ↑ "New Releases" (PDF). Music Week. 28 November 1992. p. 19. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ↑ Information taken from biography in the liner notes of Trunk Funk Classics 1991-2000, written by Andy Bailey.