BEATS AND PIECES
‘SILENT VOICE’ by Innocence, now that it’s due commercially (Cooltempo COOLX 212), is flipped not only by its chunkier short Senza Voce instrumental but also by a brand new atmospheric Doors ‘Riders On The Storm’ introed No-one Here Gets Out Alive remix of the earlier ‘Natural Thing’ (103bpm), without any Pink Floyd this time . . . Cooltempo are following up their success with Bizz Nizz and D-Shake by releasing the similar G.T.O. here . . . Squire Sound & Light has moved in Manchester from Salford to a purpose built unit (claimed to be now the largest disco equipment store in Europe) on Mercury Way, off Barton Dock Road in Trafford Park . . . Sunset Radio sales executive Peter (The Pilot) Lewyckyj is looking for increased record and video advertising on 061-953 5353 to help the Manchester black music station stay flourishing . . . Manchester’s new Eastern Bloc Records associated dance label, FRO is building a DJ mailing list at PO Box 265, Manchester M1 . . . Tom Henry is creating a brand new data base for the DJ mailing list at Club Preview UK, 6/9 Salisbury Promenade, Green Lanes, London N8 0RX (081-809 1460) . . . KISS-fm, gearing up for its September 1 launch date, has another of its rare groove collectors aimed Record Fairs this Sunday (July 15), 9am-4pm, in Highgate at Archway Road’s Jacksons Lane Community Centre . . . August Bank Holiday’s traditional Bournemouth weekender after eight years is moving right along the coast to Brighton, at the Metropole Hotel August 25-27, with Norman Jay, Bob Masters, Simon Dunmore, Nicky Holloway, Chris Brown, Jay Strongman, Bob Jones, Gilles Peterson, Gary Dennis, Paul Clark, Leo Ryan, Karl Brown, Dave Lyn, Def Dorris spinning soul, rap, garage, rare groove and some jazz but no house (the message being, “This is not a rave”) — only 850 strictly limited £25 tickets are available on 081-546 2754 and full accommodation details on 0273-607891 . . . Kent Soul Festival’s DJs, however, do have a Summer Rave at the Lido in Margate that Bank Holiday Monday, 4pm-midnight August 27 — free membership and £8 tickets on 0233-633652 . . . Wayout at Pentney Abbey near King’s Lynn on Friday, August 3, will feature Mark Purdy, Steve Jason, Chris James, Freaky D and Richard of Richard’s Parties playing big beats in a marquee plus Jamie Trundle, Steve Jackson and Ian Mortimer spinning laid back and alternative sounds in the actual abbey — advance tickets on 0945-63166 . . . Edinburgh’s Dream on Fridays at The Mission has severed all links with Glasgow’s Slam and gone its own very separate way, DJ Bootsy digging out classic pre-house dance tracks in a retrospective return to the US black tradition (which seems a roundabout way of saying soul oldies!) . . . Kym Daniels fires up Swanley’s Hickory’s on Fridays and Saturdays, the former strictly for house freaks . . . Thursdays’ Sub Club at Notting Hill’s Subterrania has come to an abrupt early end . . . Joy Barling Loyla (Theo’s missus), previously known as an artist but now an award winning long distance equestrian, is, with her horse Hero, representing Great Britain in a 100 mile endurance race in Stockholm on August 1, to meet some of the cost of which she is selling the original artwork of her most famous illustration, the well remembered cover for Level 42’s first album (it became their logo in the early Eighties) — realistic offers needed, urgently, on 0227 86 604 (office hours) . . . Janet Jackson’s current video might just revive the 50 years old fashion for zoot suits . . . I have been collecting records in a seriously big way since the early Sixties, which includes every UK single promoed between 1969-1984, all UK and most US chart hits from 1955 to 1988, as well as all the soul/disco releases from 1962 to date, plus imports, and yet still I estimate my collection (LP, 12, seven inch) at very roughly around only 360,000, so how 24 year old Chad Jackson could feasibly have amassed 750,000 already is a mystery — unless, of course, he inherited some! . . . KICKIN’!
HOT VINYL
LALAH HATHAWAY ‘Heaven Knows (12″ Edit)’ (96¼bpm) (US Virgin 0-96467)
Causing an instant stir, this superb Derek Bramble created traditionally soulful girl self-harmonised jiggly rolling steady swayer has a Soul II Soul-ish flavour with swirling and stabbing strings (Instrumental too), although in general style it could be from any time in the last 15 years — a shame it ends so abruptly, and seemingly so soon (after just over five minutes) — coupled by the Craig T. Cooper created nervier burbling but basically Herb Alpert ‘Rotation’ tempoed ‘U-Godit Gowin On‘ (102bpm).
MIKE ‘HITMAN’ WILSON featuring Shawn Christopher ‘Another Sleepless Night’ (121¾bpm) (HITMAN 1)
Only promoed on some uncredited BMG label but far too hot to hold, this soulfully wailing Shawn — a girl — multi-tracked terrific chunkily trotting attractive breezy canterer has a nagging piano and other slick ingredients that’ll hook you on first hearing, with an alternative slow starting then more bassily bashing so-called Jackswing Mix (121½bpm) as flip. Can you bear to wait?
TOGETHER ‘Hardcore Uproar’ (121½bpm) (ffrr FX 143)
Originally white labelled in Manchester as a limited edition of only 300 but chart-topping already for many of the jocks who obviously managed to get one, especially in the North (including Scotland), this dramatic synth chords then party effects started Bizz Nizz meets Adamski-type bleeping and jangling instrumental raver is punctuated by ‘human sampler’ Suddy’s vocal utterances in its Original Version, Radio Edit and Dub Mix, due fully in a fortnight. Continue reading “July 14, 1990: Lalah Hathaway, Mike ‘Hitman’ Wilson featuring Shawn Christopher, Together, Tammy Payne, DNA”