The Brand New Heavies Feat. N'Dea Davenport - Live at the Soul Kitchen, Gothenburg (2025)

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Title: Live at the Soul Kitchen, Gothenburg
Year Of Release: 2015 / 2025
Label: earMUSIC
Genre: Acid Jazz, Funk, Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:05:31
Total Size: 389 MB
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Tracklist:

1. For The Dancers (01:55)
2. Never Stop (04:55)
3. Dream On Dreamer (03:02)
4. Midnight On The Oasis (04:10)
5. Sometimes (06:09)
6. Gimme One Of Those (07:36)
7. Brother Sister (06:23)
8. Spend Some Time (10:00)
9. Stay This Way (04:59)
10. You Are The Universe (06:22)
11. Dream Come True (09:56)


The leading band of London's acid jazz scene, the Brand New Heavies have translated their love of sophisticated '70s funk grooves into an evolving danceable sound that has endured for over 30 years. The Brand New Heavies made their recorded debut near the end of the 1980s and thrived throughout the '90s, powered by vocalists N'Dea Davenport, Siedah Garrett, and Carleen Anderson. The band's first full decade was marked by the platinum U.K. Top Ten albums Brother Sister (1994) and Shelter (1997) and 15 U.K. Top 40 singles, ranging from originals like "Stay This Way," "Dream On Dreamer," and "Sometimes," to covers of '70s classics such as "Don't Let It Go to Your Head," "Midnight at the Oasis," and "You've Got a Friend." Although a knowing throwback approach is an outstanding aspect of their appeal, and they emerged during an era when hip-hop started to overtake R&B, the Heavies have remained contemporary and aren't purists, having frequently collaborated with rappers and younger producers. Since their most prolific decade, they've kept that mentality while more than doubling the length of their discography. Among their later highlights are Allabouthefunk (2004), their fifth charting album, along with Get Used to It (2016) and TBNH (2019), LPs graced by Davenport that respectively saw them return to early U.S. and U.K. label homes Delicious Vinyl and Acid Jazz.