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During the 1970's and early 80's New York producer
Peter Brown contributed to many classic soul, funk, and disco tracks, writing and producing with artists and groups like
Cloud One,
Shift, and
Patrick Adams. Not only did help produce great music during this era, he ran numerous labels(a bit of an understatement) like
Golden Flamingo Records,
Queen Constance Records,
Land Of Hits, and
P & P Records, which he ran with Patrick Adams. I've always tend to enjoy the music that he has put out and produced including a 12-inch single I came across recently by a group called
Ahzz. The single is titled
New York's Movin', and it was released in 1981 off of Brown's Land Of Hits label. This single features two excellent versions, the original vocal mix, and an instrument cut. Even though I enjoy the original vocal mix, I find myself leaning toward the instrumental version. This seven-plus minute disco gem includes percussive breakdowns, a solid bass groove, classic strings, and congas. As far as I can tell, this is the only release by this group which featured disco producers
Osborne Hunter and
Steve Boston. Regardless, it's a classic disco gem that would have no trouble movin' a dancefloor.
Ahzz - New York's Movin'(Instrumental Mix)
2 comments:
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