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Ready for Mtume, Tawatha & Miss Cherokee

Great, mesmerizing slowjam from James Heath's kitchen:

The bass player in Miss Cherokee's Linsee Mix delivers some excellent work, especially towards the end with also good chord in there by the Fender Rhodes-sounding keys.

Always dug this original mellow funk near the and of the Juicy Fruit-album, followed by the "After 6 Mix" of Juicy Fruit.

Raymond Jackson's bass is sounding tight, and great guitar-fills by Ed "Tree" Moore. Here below they are being flipped in the mix:

You can play it in the 720hd-mode,

Bobby Harris & his Dazz crew are mentioned in the youtube-video as the group who backs up Miss Cherokee.

I'm not exactly sure if that's true. Both artist appear on an Urban Stars-compilation, and this is a released single

on which there's also a remake from Norman Connor's classic "You Are My Starship," recorded by the Dazz Band.

Urban Stars Vol. 1: Vario....uk: Music

MISS CHEROKEE  / DAZZ BAND : READY FOR YOUR LOVE  / YOU ARE MY STARSHIP
MEDIA :
12inch
PRESS :

UK



MISS CHEROKEE / DAZZ BAND
READY FOR YOUR LOVE / YOU ARE MY STARSHIP

NICE COVER R&B

%u8A66%u8074 (realplayer)


%u30D7%u30EC%u30A4%u30EA%u30B9%u30C8%u306B%u8FFD%u52A0


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