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パパさん CD・レコード まとめ割引中
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Released in 1990. Japanese pressing. Case and disc show some minor scratches. Includes liner notes and Japanese lyric translation. Features the track "Diggin' Ice" by King of Diggin MURO! An urban soul album featuring a multitude of incredibly pleasant songs! Blaze, a group from New Jersey consisting of Chris Herbert, Josh Milan, and Kevin Hedge, released their 1st album in 1990 on Motown! They've left behind many beautiful deep house masterpieces, but on this album, they showcase not only dance tracks but also urban and mellow soul. From the island soul feel of A1 "We All Must Live Together" reminiscent of Third World, to the mellow dancer "I Wonder" which opens with a pleasant intro like "What's Going On" (featured on DJ Muro's "Diggin' Ice"), the gorgeous horns of the superb mid-soul track "Gonna Make It Work," "All That I Should Know" which sounds just like Stevie Wonder, the dreamy falsetto vocals of "Lover Man," and the light disco track "Get Up," this is a masterpiece that always surprises with its sophisticated content! This is the first album from Blaze, popular among house fans, released in 1990 on Motown. Produced by Timmy Regisford, who was the vice president of Motown at the time, it's a concept album focusing on the 25th anniversary of Malcolm X's death. Featuring the masterpiece "I Wonder," with Chris Herbert's amazing falsetto in the style of Marvin Gaye, it's a monument to black music, including homages to Stevie Wonder, Curtis Mayfield, and Donny Hathaway. Motown MOTOWN House Classics 382
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