Showing posts with label Steve D'Aquisto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve D'Aquisto. Show all posts
Friday, February 14, 2014
LOOSE JOINTS - POP YOUR FUNK
This song feels very NSFW. Sort of like the Whisper Song. Part III of Loose Joints' three recordings, 1983. That cello at the start is the inimitable Arthur Russell doing something like a cello's nod to slap bass. Slap cello.
LOOSE JOINTS - TELL YOU (TODAY) (Original 12" Vocal)
What a sexy little voice that is ~ like an Aaliyah sample. Part II of Loose Joints' three recordings, 1983. Wanna fall in love in a city to that piano solo. GET DOWN
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
LOOSE JOINTS - IS IT ALL OVER MY FACE (ORIGINAL MALE VERSION)
Happy Tuesday from Loose Joints and their mission to create the disco White Album. Comprised of Arthur Russell, NYC DJ Steve D’Aquisto, Columbia undergrad Steven Hall, three singers picked up at David Mancuso’s by-invite-only parties at The Loft, and the Ingram Brothers' rhythm section (who later backed Patti LaBelle), Loose Joints only released 3 songs out of hours of recordings. I’ll post all three, starting with “Is It All Over My Face” (1980) because that’s something to be thinking about first thing in the morning.
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