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The Brand New Heavies
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Pioneers of the London acid jazz scene,
the Brand New Heavies
translated their love for the funk grooves of the 1970s into a sophisticated sound that carried the torch for classic soul in an era dominated by hip-hop. Formed in 1985 by drummer/keyboardist
Jan Kincaid
, guitarist
Simon Bartholomew
, and bassist/keyboardist
Andrew Levy
-- longtime school friends from the London suburb of Ealing --
the Brand New Heavies
were originally an instrumental unit inspired by the
James Brown
and
Meters
records
its members heard while clubbing the rare groove scene in vogue at the moment. The trio soon began recording their own music, gaining enormous exposure when their demo tracks were spun at the influential Cat in the Hat Club.
Eventually adding a brass section,
the Brand New Heavies
built a cult following throughout the London club circuit, surviving the shift that saw the rare groove scene fade in the wake of acid house. After an earlier recording deal with Cooltempo yielded the single
"Got to Give,"
the Heavies
-- now including vocalist
Jay Ella Ruth
-- signed with the fledgling indie label Acid Jazz; recorded on a budget of just 8,000 pounds, the group's self-titled LP appeared in 1990 to strong critical acclaim, resulting in a licensing deal with the American company Delicious Vinyl. With
Ruth
now out of the band, Delicious Vinyl hand-picked
N'dea Davenport
as her successor, insisting
the Heavies
re-record tracks from their debut for their first U.S. effort, also an eponymous release that appeared in 1992.
After scoring at home with
"Dream Come True"
and
"Stay This Way,"
the single
"Never Stop"
soon landed on the American R&B charts, with
the Heavies
the first British group to accomplish such a feat with a debut single since
Soul II Soul
several years earlier; a subsequent New York performance augmented by rappers
Q-Tip
(
A Tribe Called Quest
) and
MC Serch
(
3rd Bass
) inspired the group to begin absorbing hip-hop, and that summer they cut
Heavy Rhyme Experience, Vol. 1
, an album including guest appearances by rappers including
Main Source
,
Gang Starr
,
Grand Puba
, and
the Pharcyde
. 1994's
Brother Sister
, which went platinum in Britain, was
Davenport
's last recording with
the Heavies
before beginning a solo career; she was replaced by singer
Siedah Garrett
in time for 1997's
Shelter
. Two years later, the group reappeared with a British best-of album entitled
Trunk Funk: The Best of the Brand New Heavies
; the title was recycled the following year for an American compilation,
Trunk Funk Classics: 1991-2000
, which featured a new song recorded with
Davenport
. In early 2006 it was announced that
Davenport
would be reuniting with the group. A new album,
Get Used to It
, was released later that year and was followed by a tour of the U.K. and Europe. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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I feel you Jersey I love this band. They will be in my home town Chiocago on 10/26 I'm so there.
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1 OF THE MANY NEW JACK ERA BANDS THAT MADE
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