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Kashif & band "Lover Turn Me On" (circa 1985 @ Donnie Simpson's Video Soul) Wowsers! The 80s Hush sound live & well
The lovely miss Audrey Wheeler and another fine lady as back up singers + a thrilling band!
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Yes sir Donnie Simpson broadcasted a list of memorable shows
The drummer on the Simmons pads could be Steve Jordan, often active in the NYC session circuit
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LOVE THAT SONG!!!!! I'M NOT SHOUTING, JEEZ! | |
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I love that song,too last year,I bought a 2-CD set that contains his debut album and the second album Send Me Your Love.There is some amazing music on those albums! I love the Kashif sound....funky basslines,moody synths,breathy background vocals.Very talented guy. | |
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Know I got 2 have ya!
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Thanks again everyone for your replies! Infectious chorus indeed and I much dig the voice ad-libs right at the intro. Kashif is also chanting some MJ-ish "Owwws" between the lyrics . I gotta revisit that "Send Your Love" project . He released a live version of "Help Yourself To My Love" on a b-side of a single in 1985.
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I wonder which other songs might have been performed on Donnie's christmas special with Kashif Imagine that they performed "Stone Love"
The quiet storm movement with the smooth and uptempo tracks were on a roll from the mid 80s to circa late 80s with other producers and writers such as Barry Eastmond and Paul Laurence Jones III. It was cool to hear in Freddie Jackson's Unsung episode that Madonna visited the head quarters of Hush Productions (Melba Moore's huband) and that she checked how Hush handled their business format. Kashif's sound was in demand and George Benson released a great track called "Shiver" produced by Kashif
A surprise for me was that Kashif released an independent album in the mid/late 90s. "Bed You Down" from that album got some rotation on internet stations. My fave from that album is the jazzy instrumental "Brooklyn Breezes"
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If y'all don't already have this,GET IT! his two best albums packaged together....freshly remastered and sounding GREAT! Good liner notes,too.
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