Terea
Label | Everland – Everland 053 CD |
Format | CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered |
Barcode | 0710473185042 |
Country | Netherlands |
Released | 2019 |
Genre | Funk / Soul |
Anybody remember Street Feet? These guys used to be an all instrumental 1970s funk act with a cineastic feel, means thattheir music could easily have been used as library music for TV productions, especially police movies. They had one album in1977 and then disappeared. At least it seemed so. But they rather teamed up with singer Sharon Robinson, who has beenbackground vocalist with Leonard Cohen and songwriter for people like Diana Ross, Patti Labelle or Michael Bolton later on and was reluctant to use her own name on the album for tax shelter issues with her label. Since her middle name is Terea, as it was said, this became the project name as well. Original copies from the long since vanished Baby Grand label fetch prices of $1500 and more, so here Everland Music, who own the whole catalogue of the Baby Grand label, kick out the jams with their ultimate reissue of this classic. The music on this outstanding album could easily be regarded as some of the greatest late '70s black music. And what a great variation of sounds do we find here. Smooth funk with a silkier edge and piercing synthesizers, soul pop with lush arrangements, giant harmonies and a cineastic atmosphere or warm and soulful ballads, no matter what, it is in here.
1 | One & Only | 3:49 |
2 | Try Harder | 2:19 |
3 | We Found Love | 4:56 |
4 | Manic Depression | 3:34 |
5 | Morning Laughter | 3:19 |
6 | Pretty Bird | 4:15 |
7 | For Free | 3:39 |
8 | Good Company | 3:12 |
Art Direction – Paul Ross
Artwork [Liner Art] – Walter Morgan Associates
Bass – Jim Schlossberg
Brass – The Doo-Ragg Horns
Drums – Enrique Vasques
Executive-Producer – Ronald Fair
Guitar – Dave Guye
Piano – Matt Gregory
Producer – John Seiter
Producer, Arranged By – Dennis Dreith
© + ℗ 2019 The Everland Music Group
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