Re: BNH - Sometimes

Pradip Kiran Sarkar (pks@maia.cl.au.ac.th)
Tue, 25 Mar 1997 10:36:13 +0700 (TST)


As far as high calibre musicianship is concerned, "Heavy Rhyme Experience
vol 1" definitely proved what Jan Kincaid, Simon Bartholemew, and Andrew
Levy, were capable of with live instruments in a studio... one of my
favourite records of all times...definitely anticipate the follow-up.

Shiva Trippz

>
> Yes, I would like to see a Heavies follow up to "Heavy Rhyme Experience VOl
> 1". A number of years have passed since that was released. I doubt if anyone
> can tell me anything as to when this might be released in the Netherlands.
> Also please tell me where are the clubs in Rotterdam??
>
> Winston..
> ----------
> From: list-relay
> To: Tahira
> Cc: acid-jazz
> Subject: Re: BNH - Sometimes
> Date: Sunday, 23 March, 1997 18:06
>
> Tahira wrote:
> >
> >
> > I got in NY the single Sometimes - BNH. It's a exclusive 4 vinyl
> box
> > with mixes by Master at Work/Nuyorican Soul/Dimitri/Blacksmith and others.
> > Very good for fans like me.
> > The new song is R&B or something like that, I don't know, I think
> > that BNH could make works more jazzy. Please email me for a discussion
> > about this.
> >
> > Peace...
> > ...Tahira.
>
> I haven't heard "Sometimes" yet, but I will always buy a Heavies release
> sound un-heard. I don't have much to contribute for discussion, except
> that an article in Billboard quotes Michael Ross as saying that the
> players have "progressed as songwriters and as musicians", and that they
> had 40 songs to choose from for the new release, and things went smoothly
> with the new vocalist.
>
> The real reason I'm writing here is to mention that the article talks
> about a future follow-up to Heavy Rhyme Vol. 1 and I await this release
> more than any other.
>
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