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Sweet Stuff

Sylvia

Sweet Stuff

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Sylvia
Titel
Sweet Stuff
Label
WEWANTSOUNDS
Artikel-Nr.
WWSLP42
EAN
3700604729785
Release-Date
16.07.2021
Musicstyle
Funk / Soul / Rare Groove
Konfiguration
LP 1x
Lagerbestand
Lagernd und sofort lieferbar
26,99 € *
SOUL CLASSIC BY SOULD AND HIP HOP GODMOTHER SYLVIA ROBINSON, RELEASED IN 1975 ON HER VIBRATION... mehr
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SOUL CLASSIC BY SOULD AND HIP HOP GODMOTHER SYLVIA ROBINSON, RELEASED IN 1975 ON HER VIBRATION LABEL AND REISSUED ON VINYL FOR THE FIRST TIME IN DECADES, WITH BONUS TRACKS. Wewantsounds is delighted to reissue Sylvia Robinson's super rare soul LP released in 1975 on her Vibration label, part of her All-Platinum/Stang/Turbo empire. A few years later, she would launch Sugarhill Records and put hip hop on the map with "Rapper's Delight" in 1979 and "The Message" in 1982. "Sweet Stuff" features several Sylvia cult classics including "Private Performance," "Soul Je T'aime", a cover of Serge Gainsbourg's "Je T'aime Moi Non Plus" and the mellow favourite "Sho Nuff Boogie" recorded with The Moments. As bonus tracks, the release features "Sho Nuff Boogie, Part 2" which only came out as the single's b-side at the time and the long version of "Soul Je T'aime", all packaged in the album's original artwork. Born and raised in New York, Sylvia Robinson began recording at a young age under the name "Little Sylvia" in the early 1950s. She gained exposure when she teamed up with Mickey Baker scoring a hit in 1956 with "Love Is Strange" as Mickey & Sylvia. She went on to record many singles during the late 50s and 60s before setting up her own label, All Platinum Records in 1966 followed by Stang Records and Vibration. Through these labels, she had several hit records in the 70s as a producer including The Moments' "Love On A Two Way Street" and Shirley & Co's "Shame Shame Shame". ? Sylvia Robinson continued to record as a solo artist shortening her name as 'Sylvia'. She got a massive hit of her own with "Pillow Talk" in 1973, a song she'd originally penned with Al Green in mind. The song went to nr 3 in the charts and started a string of other hits over the next few years. In 1973 she covered Serge Gainsbourg's 1969 megahit "Je T'aime Moi Non Plus" renaming it here "Soul Je T'Aime" and duetting with Fania Records' Latin soul singer Ralfi Pagan. ? The following year was also...
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