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VARIOUS ARTISTS - SOURCES : SAM RECORDS
VARIOUS ARTISTS - SOURCES : SAM RECORDS
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CAT NO.:Â HURTXLP135
FORMAT:Â 3 X 12" Vinyl
RELEASE DATE: 16 Sep 2022
GENRE:Â Disco/Nu-Disco
Sources is a brand new series which will examine the output of a number of extremely influential independent U.S. labels throughout the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. In an age where corporate anonymity reigns supreme and music is being treated like aural wallpaper, the Sources series will go back to a time when record labels really meant something via their A&R policies, their ground-breaking releases, their everyday modus-operandi and their general philosophies. What made these operations unique? How did they manage to compete with the major companies? How did they protect their artist rosters? What sort of people ran these operations and how did they manage to survive in the cut-throat music business?
The fourth package in the Sources series covers one of the most loved New York independent record labels ever, the iconic Sam Records. Formed by industry veteran Sam Weiss in 1975, the label launched with a the killer atmospheric funk anthem âWoman Of The Ghettoâ by Doris Duke before heading into Disco territory with several hugely successful albums from John Davis & The Monster Orchestra before hitting big internationally with a brace of Disco smashes from Garyâs Gang including their most successful single âKeep On Dancingâ. By the beginning of the 1980s Sam managed to deftly circumnavigate the Disco backlash and re-invent themselves as a bona-fide 80s Dance label immediately scoring with Rhyzeâs âJust How Sweet Is Your Loveâ, Convertionâs âLetâs Do Itâ, Scandalâs âJust Let Me Danceâ, K.I.D.âs âDonât Stopâ and Mike & Brenda Suttonâs âWeâll Make Itâ among others. This proved to be a fortuitous direction and by the end of 1982 Sam had scored high-profile successes with Vicky âDââs âThis Beat Is Mineâ, Komikoâs âFeel Alrightâ, The Evasionâs âWikka Wrapâ, K.I.D.âs âHupendi Muziki Wangu?! (You Donât Like My Music)â and the sumptuous âDreamingâ by Greg Henderson. Samâs impressive dance hit tally continued into 1983 with further successes like Steve Sheltoâs pumping âDonât Give Your Love Awayâ and Klassiqueâs âSomebodyâs Loving Youâ before the label wound down for much of the next decade. Over the ensuing 30+ years Samâs 70s and 80s releases have seldom been off DJs turntables whether via the Disco, Rare- Groove and Electro scenes or by the almost relentless re-edits that appear of Samâs main output throughout this period. âSources: The Sam Records Anthologyâ continues the run of comprehensive anthologies of the most important labels in the evolution of Dance music.
A1 John Davis & The Monster Orchestraâ Up Jumped The Devil (Original 12" Club Mix) 5:40
A2 K.I.D.â Don't Stop (Extended 12" Remix) 7:13
A3 John Davis & The Monster Orchestraâ I've Got The Hots For You (Original Album Version)
B1 K.I.D.â Hupendi Muziki Wangu?! (You Don't Like My Music) (Original Jonathan Fearing 12" Club Mix)
B2 Vicky 'D'*â This Beat Is Mine (Original 12" Club Mix) 5:57
C1 Greg Hendersonâ Dreamin' (Original 12" Club Mix) 5:02
C2 Komikoâ Feel Alright (Original 12" Club Mix) 6:06
D1 Gary's Gangâ Keep On Dancing (Original 12" Club Mix) 7:40
D2 Kreamcicleâ Hold On (Original John 'Jellybean' Benitez 12" Club Mix)
E1 John Davis & The Monster Orchestraâ I Can't Stop (Original 12" Club Mix) 7:00
E2 The Webboesâ Under The Wear (Original Webboe 12" Mix) 6:15
F1 B.B.C.S. & A.â Rock Shock (Original 12" Club Mix) 6:53
F2 Mike & Brenda Suttonâ Don't Let Go Of Me (Grip My Hands & Move Me) (Original Shep Pettibone 12" Club Mix)
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