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Thread started 02/21/07 2:11pm

Meloh9

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Pure Essence

A friend of mine got me up on this rare funk band that L.A Reid was once a part of called Pure Essence. They have a Sly vibe and I have been stuck on them for the last few weeks. Here is the Soul - Cal website myspace page and info..

http://www.stonesthrow.co...scr107.htm


http://www.myspace.com/pu...encemusic



Pure Essence
“Wake Up” Pts. 1 & 2 b/w “Third Rock”
SCR 107 | Special Disco 12” Giant Single

The Pure Essence was a previously unknown Cincinnati, Ohio ensemble until collectors Dante Carfagna and DJ Shadow turned up two copies of the band’s supremely rare 45 “Wake Up” on the microscopic Mantra label a short year ago. Since then, the pair of DJs have played their two copies the world over, and have made the soul and funk scenes flip their wigs trying to turn up extras.

Now, the search is over, as Soul-Cal has edited together parts 1 and 2 of “Wake Up” and paired it with another Pure Essence song from the same year – “Third Rock.”

The huge talent in the band is evident from the opening drum break of “Wake Up” – four bars of airtight hi hats, kicks and snares lead the way into the overdriven space bass of the verse. This same drummer and bass player would go on to play in The Deele with future star Babyface. In fact, the drummer in question is none other than L.A. Reid – yes, the same L.A. Reid that co-founded LaFace Records, discovered Outkast and helmed Arista.

“Wake Up” unfolds over six minutes into an epic jam of plaintive guitar licks and urgent soul vocals. On “Third Rock,” the lead singer’s vocal stylings suggest a Sly Stone influence… until the huge chorus, when it becomes evident that Pure Essence definitely have their own bag.



“Wake Up” Pts. 1 & 2 written by Steve Tucker and Jerome (Mouse) Richmond (Pure Essence Music - BMI); recorded 1976 at Counterpart Studios, Cincinnati, Ohio. “Third Rock” written by Steve Tucker (Pure Essence Music - BMI); recorded 1976 at Recording Workshop, Chillicothe, Ohio.
Produced by Pure Essence.
Originally released in 1976 on Mantra Records 2477, Cincinatti
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Reply #1 posted 02/22/07 11:39am

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Nice old school vibe. thumbs up!

The vocal harmonies on Wake Up were especially nice.


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Reply #2 posted 02/22/07 12:17pm

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theAudience said:

Nice old school vibe. thumbs up!

The vocal harmonies on Wake Up were especially nice.


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I was really impress with the drumming, I have a new respect for L.A Reid
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Reply #3 posted 02/26/07 3:54pm

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Sounds cool. I'm wasn't hip to them.
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