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80s Jam of the day: "Master Rocker" by Bernard Wright [Edited 7/24/09 12:37pm] "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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I was just jammin this yesterday in my car. Fonky We gonna come on with the come on, gonna get down with the get down! | |
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Whatever happened to him? "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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I never heard this song before,what year is it from? Sounds very early-80s.
I have his 1985 album which includes the singles "Who Do You Love" and "After You".Should I find some of the other albums? Any recommendations? | |
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scriptgirl said: Whatever happened to him?
I believe he's still doing guest-appearances for various artists. Last time i saw him mentioned was some years ago in albumcredits for a few projects of jazz-trumpetplayer Roy Hargrove and his conceptgroup, the RH Factor. [Edited 7/27/09 4:23am] | |
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SoulAlive said: I never heard this song before,what year is it from? Sounds very early-80s.
That's from "Nard" (1981 on Arista/GRP), which is his debut and imo an absolute recommendable/essential classic : Solalive said: I have his 1985 album which includes the singles "Who Do You Love" and "After You".Should I find some of the other albums? Any recommendations? Also his second album, "Funky Beat", has a few solid cuts : Both "Nard" and "Funky Beat" were reissued in Japan on cd in good quality. I think they did the 24-bit mastering on those. Yeah, i dig that "Mr. Wright" album from 1985 a lot, as i like most of his work, and it was great to finally see again the "After You" video, which i only saw once in the 80's lol : I've seen in a catalogue a detailed tracklist of an album called "I Can Tell" which release-date supposedly was around 1987 on EMI-Manhattan, after his "Mr. Wright" album, but it seems untracable. I guess it remained in the vaults of EMI-Manhattan. One track (somewhat similar-sounding to "Who Do You Love") from that albumlist called "We'll Keep Striving" appeared on the debut-album of female composer/producer La Forest "La La" Cope, around 1987 on Arista : http://www.allmusic.com/c...foxql5ldje After that he recorded 3 more gospel-albums during the late 80's/early 90's : "Brand New Gospel Format", "Fresh Hymns" and "Fresh Hymns 2". I found the first 2 on cd, which are okay, but i actually don't play them so often : http://cgi.ebay.com/BERNA..._500wt_956 http://cgi.ebay.com/Berna...7C294%3A50 Another interesting project he did was the album "Back To Our Roots" with the group "Too Bad" :
http://www.cduniverse.com...id=1196995 Here's some recent footage of Nard : [b][Edited 7/27/09 7:12am] | |
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... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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pali, go to www.imeem.com. they might have it there "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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Snippets of "Won't You Let Me Love You" http://mog.com/music/Bern...e_Love_You http://www.soulandfunkmus.../998279454 Just rewinded his "Mr. Wright" joint. Some jams on there too. Man, that vocal bridge in "Love You So" ( "...Never gonna let you gooo..." ) : http://www.imeem.com/t44j...ve-you-so/ http://www.imeem.com/t44j...killin-me/ http://www.imeem.com/t44j...own-shoes/ Most of his "Brand New Gospel Format" album can be heard on youtube. And just noticed 2 Japanese LP-pressings online ![]() ![]() | |
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Shango said: Snippets of "Won't You Let Me Love You"
http://mog.com/music/Bern...e_Love_You http://www.soulandfunkmus.../998279454 ... [Edited 7/27/09 10:17am] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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Jamaica Queens all day. Bernard Wright was way ahead of his time. I love Bread Sandwhiches!!!!! | |
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Shango said: Hey,thanks for posting those clips! I will definitely look for some of his albums on my next vinyl dig | |
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SoulAlive said: Shango said: Hey,thanks for posting those clips! I will definitely look for some of his albums on my next vinyl dig Have fun diggin' ! Speaking of the "After You"-video. You can see Chaka Khan's brother Mark Stevens play the bass in the clip with the sound of Marcus Miller's studio-recording lol. | |
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Shango said: Yeah, i dig that "Mr. Wright" album from 1985 a lot, as i like most of his work, and it was great to finally see again the "After You" video, which i only saw once in the 80's lol :
LOVE THAT SONG!! | |
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SoulAlive said: Shango said: Yeah, i dig that "Mr. Wright" album from 1985 a lot, as i like most of his work, and it was great to finally see again the "After You" video, which i only saw once in the 80's lol :
LOVE THAT SONG!! Yeah, that "la la la" chanting is very Stevie indeed, though the rhythm and chords feels really like the Jamaica/Queens-sound to me. The Jamaica Boys somewhat continued this sound with the albums after this one. Soualive said: I haven't seen that video since the 80s.
You neither huh ? | |
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I remember seeing the "Who Do You Love" video all the time.That one is excellent....very funny too I didn't see the "After You" video very much. | |
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