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Brand New Heavies Prince Rogers Nelson
Sunrise: June 7, 1958 Sunset: April 21, 2016 ~My Heart Loudly Weeps "My Creativity Is My Life." ~ Prince Life is merely a dress rehearsal for eternity. | |
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one of many great tracks from BNH
my all time favourite song from them is "stay this way" Life has a way of making you live it. . . . | |
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"If the life you live is a spinning tub of paint....."
Love this track and the Heavies in general! "Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced." - James Baldwin | |
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After almost 20 years, their debut album from 1991 STILL gets bumped while I'm on the road. N'dea Davenport and Co. can do no wrong. AND they got funky instrumentals too!!
I recall seeing them for the first time in '91 on FOX, on some Ray Charles birthday celebration, and they did Never Stop. Instantly a fan. Hmm. Wonder if You Tube has that clip. That Dream On Dreamer maxi-single has about 8 different brilliant mixes, btw. Katie Kinisky: "So What Are The Latest Dances, Nell?"
Nell Carter: "Anything The Black Folks did Last Year" | |
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Great band | |
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Who sound better live....love them! Eye Was Born & Raised On The Same Plantation In The United States Of The Red, White And Blue Eye Never Knew That Eye Was Different Til Dr. King Was On The Balcony
Lying In A Bloody Pool......Call me a Dreamer 2 - R.I.P - James Brown and Michael Jackson | |
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Um, it's.....
If the life you live is a spinning top of pain
2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Not only are the Brand New Heavies a great band, N'dea Davenport has one of the best voices in music today, period. It's a bit of a shame she's somewhat underrated... Just look at this, it's better than the already great original (by Stevie Wonder) [Edited 5/31/10 13:43pm] Just like the white winged dove... | |
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The Brand New Heavies is one of my all time favorite bands. I discovered them in 1990 when my friend Blake asked if I knew who they were. I told him no and he handed me a tape and said he thought I would dig them. He never got the tape back I just couldn't bear to part ways with it. In 1994 they broke up and I cannot ever begin to explain how absolutely devastated I was by that. They weren't simply a band, they were a real part of my life and an essential part of the healing path I set to after I left my abusive relationship. Back in 2006, I was listening to the local independent radio station and I. HEARD. THAT. VOICE! I literally sat riveted wondering if it really could be true. I knew that voice but it was just beyond hope that it could be true. The last time I heard that voice was 10 years prior, back in 1997 when N'Dea Davenport (the lead singer of BNH) released a solo album. It had been 10 years of silence though. She did nothing else after that. Now, the band had continued on with several different leads but none of them could dare compare to N'Dea. So I sat there listening to this song, just knowing it had to be her and after the song was over, the radio host said it was a brand new track from the Brand New Heavies and that she had rejoined the band [img:$uid]http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/7113/faint7fv.gif[/img:$uid] OMG! Well, in August my wonderful, amazing and beautiful friend Guillermo (TheResistor) played a central role in helping the unthinkable to happen to me. He bought tickets for the Brand New Heavies concert at the House of Blues in LA and my long wandering in the desert of songless drought changed Sunday August 26th, 2007 was one of the best nights of my life X INFINITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now this was just unthinkable to me. Here this was happening, when really it almost never should have. When bands break up, they generally don't get back together. Many times the magic of past days cannot be recaptured even when they do. They released this album last year: [img:$uid]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v610/RichardCorona/Music/BNH-Getusedtoit.jpg[/img:$uid] It's definitely a strong album, and one that really has grown on me, but there isn't really one of those signature N'Dea songs like "Dream Come True", "Stay This Way", "Never Stop", "Forever", "Keep Together" or "Daybreak". I thought that maybe something had happened to her voice, that maybe she had some vocal damage or surgery or something. I wasn't really sure because her absence from the music scene all these years left me pondering all the possibilities. And I'm not saying she doesn't sing on this album because she does. And she sounds great but there wasn't that super punch that she is known to give. Listen to any of those songs I just cited and you will understand what I'm saying. It still is a great album by all measures. But for me her VOICE is the thing that hooked me to this band and like a crack addict, I cannot get enough of it and just wanted all I could get after them being apart for so long. I will say though, that this album is exciting in that they didn't stick with the blueprint of their previous music. They really branched out with some different sounds for them and I love that about this album. The most familiar of the songs is "Let's Do It Again" and "All Fired Up". Those are so them, and "I don't Know Why I Love You" being the most shining example of her throwing down vocally. But I seriously wanted all tracks to be blowfests. Call me greedy if you must So we get there early enough to snag a spot at the front of the stage. I can't tell you the nervous excitement I felt. I just couldn't believe this was really happening. So we were talking about the different songs we hoped that they would play and were just jammin along to the DJ cuts they were playing before the took the stage. Finally the lights dim and the show is on. The band was dressed to the 9s and Miss Davenport had a black glittery dress on. Looking fine as ever All ideas I had about the possibility of her losing some of her vocal ability were thrown right the hell out the window as soon as she opened her mouth WOW!!!! Just WOW!!. She hadn't lost a damn thing. And they played every single song we wanted except for one! The whole time during this concert they are just playing the soundtrack of my life. All the songs that mean so much to me. This wasn't just music, this was my heart and soul. And you would have thought I was at church because the whole show I had my hands in the air in straight up worship and I was singing my heart out as if there were no tomorrow. There was no mistaking it...... I was clearly devoted to this band and their music. So during the show I had a realization. I realized that their albums (and her solo) were released at very distinct and pivotal parts of my life. Their first album, self titled, only featured her on 4 tracks. The rest were instrumentals. But those songs are SO AMAZING that it was irrelevant that she sang on less than half the album. Those songs were just so stellar that they made me an instant fan and connected to this band: [img:$uid]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v610/RichardCorona/Music/BNH-BNH.jpg[/img:$uid] She is not even featured on the album covered but damn is there a gem inside. An absolute pearl. "Dream Come True"
There is just a joy that shines through in this early stuff So different than what was happening in popular music at the time.
For anyone who hasn't read my article on domestic abuse, I wrote about it here: http://www.prince.org/msg/100/114206 The state of my life, my mind and my spirit was in shambles at the time their second album found its way into my hands. I didn't come to purchase it until after I had split from my ex. I lost so much of my music collection when I was with him. One time he tried baiting me into a reaction as an excuse to fight with me and he took my CDs and snapped them into a pile on the floor one by one. I acted as if it didn't bother me in the slightest even though inside I was screaming in anguish. Music has always been the thing that has gotten me through all my dark times. As a kid I was tortured and thus spent most of my time alone. It was really the only way for me to be safe from the world. Music has always been my salvation. So after I had left him I had moved back into the apartment we had shared, by myself, and I was in the position to be able to reclaim my musical life. This album was instrumental in helping me find solace, peace, healing and strength. There were many albums that did this for me but this was just one of the most important for me: [img:$uid]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v610/RichardCorona/Music/BNH-BrotherSister.jpg[/img:$uid] It was during her singing Brother Sister that I really started to realize how how hard those times were and how far I had come and I cried: In my head, those words remind me what Then she said hold onto your faith, I cannot tell you the measures of faith this song helped me to achieve. The whole album really. Especially when I think of my grandmother and how much of an inspiration she is to me. Her passing in 95 hurt me so badly but this song reminds me of all her love, all her strength, all her inspiration and the fact that I am cut from the same cloth as her only serves to remind me that I carry on the love, strength and inspiration. I spent 3 years in destruction and the songs from this album helped me to believe again. Not too long after getting Brother Sister, they broke up Only 2 albums under their belt and *poof* done. I couldn't believe something so magical could just disappear. From what I have been able to piece together from research here and there (feel free to clarify if you know different), The Brand New Heavies were a stock band on Delicious Vinyl and the band did some sessions with Jay Ella Ruth. The label decided that they wanted to pair them up with N'Dea Davenport after Jay Ella Decided to leave. They then redid the songs they did with Jay Ella. N'Dea had signed an artist development deal and was basically on loan to the band. After the 2 records, N'Dea decided to pursue a solo venture. Now, I went to Chicago in September and while there I found a Brand New Heavies Compilation of stuff that they recorded with Jay Ella Ruth. And I really don't want to disrespect the woman but the difference is just night and day and this band, IMO would not have taken off had they kept her. She did an OK job vocally but when you compare the versions, N'Dea just breathed such life into those songs with the purity and strength of her voice.
So I walked up and she said: You were up at the front weren't you?
I saw you! I would like to say something. OK. I just wanted to really just say thank you for your music. I had a revelation of sorts as I was listening to the show. I realized that all your albums came out at very distinct and definitive periods in my life. Your first album came out when I was first discovering myself and before I went into an abusive relationship. Your second album came out after I had left that relationship and it became part of my healing. Your solo album came out when I was very sick and thought I was dying and the song "Placement for the Baby" gave me so much comfort and so much peace during that time. Oh my God, you're going to make me cry. And now this album comes out and I'm at a point in my life where I'm pursuing becoming a counselor to help abused people and people in my community. You are coming into your own I have a story about coming into my own and I haven't told it yet but I will One day you'll hear all about it Here, let me give you a hug. And we hugged!!!!!! OMG!!!! CRYING! I just could not pass up the opportunity to express to one of my biggest musical heroes the impact of her art on my life. Thank you Guillermo for making this possible. It was one of the stellar highlights of the year, and of my life. I will never forget it . 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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If Ms. Davenport swung on a pole or shook her ass she probably wouldn't be underrated. Sad but true.
Love this band, postive. . . damn good music.
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WOW Supa what a great story, thanks for sharing that. I managed to see them a couple times in Chicago, they were great! | |
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Aww! But I like my version! Y'know, the tub's spinning round; paint's going everywhere; it's a metaphor for the human condition.... (or something.) "Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced." - James Baldwin | |
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I've always loved the Heavies....their debut album as well as "Brother, Sister" stays in my car and gets played on the regular My alltime fave from them is and always will be "Never Stop" I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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I love this group especially with N'Dea Davenport. There Get Used to It cd is very good. The Brother Sister album was something serious. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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"Get Used To It" was a decent cd, being that it had been years since they had recorded one together...but their earlier work is far superior. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Very cool to hear about your passion for them Supa. | |
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I love their version of Jean Carn's classic.... [Edited 6/2/10 0:31am] | |
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All the single spin offs are EXCELLENT!
Close to You
Ignore that video, it's of a guy undressing and going to bed but the music is there and pure
Keep it Comin
Midnight at the Oasis
. [Edited 6/3/10 15:44pm] 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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wait, does the youtube code no longer work? 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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I used to have a crush on that chick. | |
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