Re: Brooklyn Funk Essentials

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Fri, 25 Apr 1997 11:40:29 -0400


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The only song I heard was "The creator has a master plan" featuring
Joi Cardwell(Lil Louis & the world(Club Lonely etc etc) on vocals...
For you jazz/house lovers...anyone buy her debut album "The world is
full of trouble"?? Its been out for a couple years, and I loved her
vocals on Lil Louis' album, but I just never broke down and bought the
full album...Any reviews??

RJ
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Subject: Re: Brooklyn Funk Essentials
Author: William Dwyer <bil2@aol.com> at Internet
Date: 4/25/97 9:32 AM

>Does any one know something more about this group. I found another good
>song of them in the compilation After Hours from Instinct records.

I'm sure someone else will send this info, but the group has had an album
out for some time--Cool And Steady And Easy on the Groovetown/RCA/BMG
label. It came out in 95 and has 12 tracks. The main track is Take the L
Train (to Brooklyn), which I believe may be the one on the comp you
mentioned. Since they do the Brooklyn thing and their agency is in New
York, they must be from there. The album is sweet and smooth. I was just
wondering recently if they would be putting out another, something with a
little more bite to it, for their sophomore effort.


bil
bdwyer@grove.ufl.edu

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