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                    Slave - Just A Touch Of Love (1979)

        Label.........................: Cotillion Records/Atlantic Records
        Genre.........................: Funk
        StoreDate.....................: Mar-04-2010
        Source........................: CDDA
        Grabber.......................: Exact Audio Copy
        Encoding Scheme...............: Lame 3.97 V2 VBR Joint-Stereo
        Size..........................: 50,3 MB
        Total Playing Time............: 37:00

        Release Notes:

        Funk classic available for the first time on CD, Slave's
        fourth album opened a new phase in the Ohio funk band's
        storied history. It was their first  to feature the vocals of
        percussionist Steve Arrington, whose inimitable singing
        brought a distinctive flavor to the hit title song. The other
        tracks alternate between the more conventional vocals of
        Starleana Young and Curt Jones, who would go on to form Aurra.
        "Are You Ready for Love?", "Funky Lady (Foxy Lady)," "Roots"
        and "Shine" are superlative fusions of smooth funk and deep,
        throbbing groove. The music is the result of trumpeter Steve
        Washington's expert arrangements, as well as the formidable
        rhythm section of bassist Mark Antone Adams and drummer
        Arrington. But it was Arrington's stirring vocals that helped
        to separate Slave  from dozens of other likeminded groups. His
        singing is exceptionally sexy and vulnerable, but tinged with
        sinister intent. The fact that his style is ever so slightly
        off-key is a big part of what makes "Just a Touch of Love" so
        intoxicating. The off-kilter sensation extends into the
        finale, "Warning," which revels in the band's love of
        eccentricity. Enjoy

                                Tracklisting

     01. Just A Touch Of Love                                         06:33
     02. Are You Ready For Love?                                      06:05
     03. Funky Lady (Foxy Lady)                                       04:37
     04. Roots                                                        05:00
     05. Painted Pictures                                             00:26
     06. Thank You                                                    05:46
     07. Shine                                                        05:06
     08. Warning                                                      03:27

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                    Slave - Just A Touch Of Love (1979)

        Label.........................: Cotillion Records/Atlantic Records
        Genre.........................: Funk
        StoreDate.....................: Mar-04-2010
        Source........................: CDDA
        Grabber.......................: Exact Audio Copy
        Encoding Scheme...............: Lame 3.97 V2 VBR Joint-Stereo
        Size..........................: 50,3 MB
        Total Playing Time............: 37:00

        Release Notes:

        Funk classic available for the first time on CD, Slave's
        fourth album opened a new phase in the Ohio funk band's
        storied history. It was their first  to feature the vocals of
        percussionist Steve Arrington, whose inimitable singing
        brought a distinctive flavor to the hit title song. The other
        tracks alternate between the more conventional vocals of
        Starleana Young and Curt Jones, who would go on to form Aurra.
        "Are You Ready for Love?", "Funky Lady (Foxy Lady)," "Roots"
        and "Shine" are superlative fusions of smooth funk and deep,
        throbbing groove. The music is the result of trumpeter Steve
        Washington's expert arrangements, as well as the formidable
        rhythm section of bassist Mark Antone Adams and drummer
        Arrington. But it was Arrington's stirring vocals that helped
        to separate Slave  from dozens of other likeminded groups. His
        singing is exceptionally sexy and vulnerable, but tinged with
        sinister intent. The fact that his style is ever so slightly
        off-key is a big part of what makes "Just a Touch of Love" so
        intoxicating. The off-kilter sensation extends into the
        finale, "Warning," which revels in the band's love of
        eccentricity. Enjoy

                                Tracklisting

     01. Just A Touch Of Love                                         06:33
     02. Are You Ready For Love?                                      06:05
     03. Funky Lady (Foxy Lady)                                       04:37
     04. Roots                                                        05:00
     05. Painted Pictures                                             00:26
     06. Thank You                                                    05:46
     07. Shine                                                        05:06
     08. Warning                                                      03:27

                     Support The Artists, Buy Their Music....



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