| The Brand New Heavies |
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| The Brand New Heavies / CD / 1992 - Brand New Heavies play the sh*t that/People used to listen to in '70s Chevys." With that succinct and flawless couplet from the awesome opening track, "Bonafide Funk," Large Professor helped to explain why there was a certain herd of influential rappers who were enthralled by the Brand New Heavies ' sleek (some would say slick) and urbanely stylish Anglo take on classic American funk and soul after the quartet released its eponymous debut in 1991: They were pulling the very same vintage-groove... |
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| The Brand New Heavies: Get Used to It - 2. I Don't Know Why (I Love You) 3. Get Used To It |
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| The Brand New Heavies: All About the Funk - The song plays at the beginning of the episode. Addison walks next door to Sam's house with two cups of coffee. Sam prepares for his live TV debut. |
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| The Brand New Heavies: Trunk Funk Classics (1991-2000) - 1991-2000" is the first Brand New Heavies best-of available domestically in the U.S. Not to be confused with the similarly titled British release "Trunk Funk: Best of the Brand New Heavies", the American version doesn't feature all of the group's U.K. chart singles ( "Midnight At The Oasis" and "You Are The Universe" are missing), but it does give more airtime to the Heavies' collaborations with American rappers, including Main Source, the Pharcyde, Mos Def, and Q-Tip. There's also a newly recorded... |
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| BuyMusic - The Brand New Heavies Love Jones The Music WMA - This soulful R&B and jazz soundtrack is a valentine to love itself, and it features mostly new tracks by first-rank artists. Among them are the Refugee Camp All-Stars, whose intense "The Sweetest Thing" was produced by two of the three Fugees and features Fugees singer Lauryn Hill; it's yet another showcase of Fugeean diversity. R&B singer Dionne Farris admits a weakness for a man in "Hopeless." Maxwell offers an alternate version of "Sumthin' Sumthin'," with its seductive groove. The soundtrack... |
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| The Brand New Heavies: Original Flava |
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| The Brand New Heavies / CD / 1995 - Since the Brand New Heavies were always more club-centric than their contemporaries, it shouldn't come as a surprise that their remix effort, Excursions: Remixes & Rare Groove , is entertaining. Nevertheless, it is a bit of a surprise that it's as cohesive as it is, considering that it contains a selection of remixes, rare tracks, and new songs. It still pales somewhat to the clearly focused studio efforts, but there are enough gems to make it necessary for hardcore Heavies fans. ~ Stephen Thomas... |
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| The Brand New Heavies / CD / 2006 - The most surprising thing about Get Used to It is that the Brand New Heavies sound very much like an honest-to-gosh band instead of the instrumental unit with a hired frontwoman they always have been. Out of the BNH crew for a decade, vocalist N'Dea Davenport returns and it's both familiar and just like starting over. Young upstart hunger drips out of the opening "We've Got," a slinky slice of funk that introduces what's going to be a mature album with more punch than ever. There are the usual... |
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| The Brand New Heavies / CD / 1994 - This album finds the BNH heading back to the groove-driven, horn-splashed, hand-clapping funk of their debut album, with N'Dea Davenport stepping back into her role as diva/lead vocalist. Following the string of distinguished rappers who made BNH 's sophomore album a brave if not wholly successful attempt to infuse rap with the energy of live instruments, Davenport delivers the consistency that was missing from that effort. Repeated listens show this album to be catchier than it initially seems... |
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| The Brand New Heavies / CD / 1997 - By the time the Brand New Heavies released Shelter in 1997, urban R&B was shifting toward the more organic grooves that they helped pioneer in the early '90s. Although the Heavies were into acid jazz as well, they smoothed over many of the experimental elements of their music in the mid-'90s, leaving behind a seductive, earthy, and jazzy variation of urban soul. That provided the foundation for Shelter , their first album featuring Siedah Garrett as lead singer. Garrett 's smooth voice helps push... |
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| The Brand New Heavies / CD / 2000 - 1991-2000 is the first Brand New Heavies best-of available domestically in the U.S. Not to be confused with the similarly titled British release Trunk Funk: Best of the Brand New Heavies , the American version doesn't feature all of the group's U.K. chart singles ( "Midnight at the Oasis" and "You Are the Universe" are missing), but it does give more airtime to the Heavies ' collaborations with American rappers, including Main Source , the Pharcyde , Mos Def , and Q-Tip . There's also a newly... |
$15.49 |
| Trunk Funk: The Best of the Brand New Heavies - 18 of their best recordings from the legendary acid jazz group that started their career as part of the Talkin' Loud label family. Warner. |
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| The Brand New Heavies: All About the Funk: CD - What Do You Take Me For? |
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| 202730_CD The Brand New Heavies - Excursions Remixes & Rare Grooves |
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