Lee Moore - A Gram Of Boogie (2017)
Artist: Lee Moore
Title: A Gram Of Boogie
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Past Due - PASTDUE3CD 02
Genre: Nu Disco
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 02:39:12
Total Size: 1 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: A Gram Of Boogie
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Past Due - PASTDUE3CD 02
Genre: Nu Disco
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 02:39:12
Total Size: 1 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Do You Feel Like A Party (12” Mix) (05:34)
2. Get Off (Part 1) (03:43)
3. The First Family – The First Family (03:49)
4. The First Family – Slow Motion (03:27)
5. Reachin’ Out (For Your Love) (12” Vocal Mix) (07:31)
6. Alien – Changing Times (04:35)
7. Get Off (Part 2) (04:02)
8. Subway Featuring Wave – Ten Toes Up Ten Down (04:03)
9. Subway Featuring Wave – What You Do For Love (04:00)
10. Subway Featuring Wave – You Can Bet I’ll Get You Yet (06:11)
11. Subway Featuring Wave – What’s In The Dark (Will Come To Life) (03:33)
12. Do You Feel Like A Party (Instr - 7” Mix) (04:27)
13. Reachin’ Out (For Your Love) (Instrumental) (06:16)
14. Let's Do It (03:07)
15. The Coast Is Clear (04:23)
16. Secret Lover (03:35)
17. Blue Skies (03:53)
18. Get Off (03:28)
19. Do You Feel Like A Party (04:58)
20. Free And Easy (05:05)
21. One Lover To Another (03:21)
22. Jammin On A Gram Of Love (04:16)
23. Le Gamby – Double OO Too Sweet (05:56)
24. Le Gamby – Whippin (03:47)
25. Le Gamby – Sweet Baby (03:43)
26. Le Gamby – You Played On Me (04:14)
27. Le Gamby – Sweet Eyes (03:25)
28. Le Gamby – Asmerelda (03:48)
29. Divinity – Watch Over Me (04:18)
30. Divinity – Keep Seeking God For Divine Love (04:45)
31. Divinity – Stay (05:04)
32. Divinity – Jesus Is Love (04:09)
33. Divinity – Praise The Lord (04:18)
34. Divinity – He's Coming (06:19)
35. Divinity – Glad I Met Jesus (04:30)
36. Divinity – Come To Me (03:55)
Arkansas native, Lee Moore moved to Memphis in 1975 with only one goal in mind: to make it big in the music industry and to release music that would be played in New York, L.A and everywhere in between.
As a singer and songwriter Lee Moore spent the 1980s collaborating in Memphis with the best of the best session musicians and vocalists from labels like Volt and Stax Records to record and release futuristic boogie, soul, and funk. In his quest for a unique sound, he constantly reinvented himself, creating projects with new aliases and concepts, scraping together studio time, and hustling. Even today, Moore’s music sounds ahead of its time.
Lee Moore unfortunately never got close to reach his goals of fame and fortune.
Instead; with the assistance of legendary Stax musicians Darnell Smith, Ben Cauley, Mickey Gregory, Lester Snell, Willie Hall, Michael Toles, Ray Griffin, Donald Brown, Errol Thomas, Michael Toles, Frank Westbrook and many others; Lee Moore left behind a trail of incredibly rare albums and singles that became known as the holy grails of Memphis boogie funk to collectors worldwide.
Jerome Derradji’s Past Due Records is more than proud to present “ A Gram Of Boogie - The Story of Lee Moore - Score Records & LM Records.” a 5 LP box set and 3 CD set that includes Lee’s most praised and rarest recordings along with an insert / booklet of Lee Moore’s story written by Jacob Arnold.
For the first time, Past Due Records is reissuing Lee’s incredible “Free & Easy” LP which was only released as a handful of test pressings in 1981. Also part of the box set is the West Coast inspired funk full length “Le Gamby - Double OO Too Sweet” along with a double LP compilation featuring Lee’s singles for Source Records, Score Records and the N.Y based L.M Records. Finally, under the Divine moniker, we get an album that illustrates Lee’s transition to gospel funk and the last record ever to be released on Score Records.
“A Gram Of Boogie” is the story of a lost hero of Memphis boogie, funk and disco. All records are faithfully reproduced and remastered. They carry Lee Moore’s vision of future boogie for decades to come.
As a singer and songwriter Lee Moore spent the 1980s collaborating in Memphis with the best of the best session musicians and vocalists from labels like Volt and Stax Records to record and release futuristic boogie, soul, and funk. In his quest for a unique sound, he constantly reinvented himself, creating projects with new aliases and concepts, scraping together studio time, and hustling. Even today, Moore’s music sounds ahead of its time.
Lee Moore unfortunately never got close to reach his goals of fame and fortune.
Instead; with the assistance of legendary Stax musicians Darnell Smith, Ben Cauley, Mickey Gregory, Lester Snell, Willie Hall, Michael Toles, Ray Griffin, Donald Brown, Errol Thomas, Michael Toles, Frank Westbrook and many others; Lee Moore left behind a trail of incredibly rare albums and singles that became known as the holy grails of Memphis boogie funk to collectors worldwide.
Jerome Derradji’s Past Due Records is more than proud to present “ A Gram Of Boogie - The Story of Lee Moore - Score Records & LM Records.” a 5 LP box set and 3 CD set that includes Lee’s most praised and rarest recordings along with an insert / booklet of Lee Moore’s story written by Jacob Arnold.
For the first time, Past Due Records is reissuing Lee’s incredible “Free & Easy” LP which was only released as a handful of test pressings in 1981. Also part of the box set is the West Coast inspired funk full length “Le Gamby - Double OO Too Sweet” along with a double LP compilation featuring Lee’s singles for Source Records, Score Records and the N.Y based L.M Records. Finally, under the Divine moniker, we get an album that illustrates Lee’s transition to gospel funk and the last record ever to be released on Score Records.
“A Gram Of Boogie” is the story of a lost hero of Memphis boogie, funk and disco. All records are faithfully reproduced and remastered. They carry Lee Moore’s vision of future boogie for decades to come.