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When Acid Jazz was in its mid-1990s pomp, it released a lot of great records. Sometimes they flew past at such a pace, we had moved on to something else before we realised how good they truly were. ‘Lovesick’ by the Night Trains is one such record.A phenomenal mixture of a distinctive sample turned into a un-ignorable groove, an unforgettable melody (and the soulful vocal from Marcia Johnson), weaved around a Miles-like trumpet. It should have been a hit. But it wasn’t. Instead, it is a cult classic, which we are being fully indulgent in releasing on a 7-inch single.Night Trains were the brain child of Hugh Brooker, and they released the first ever acid jazz single in 'Open Channel D’, appearing on early groundbreaking Acid Jazz compilations. It resurfaced on the label in 1993 with the ‘Sleazeball’ album, from which Lovesick was the lead single. Hugh has in many forms kept the group going until the present day. A testament to persistence and good taste, in the face of industry
Acid Jazz Records 819 S
Name: Lovesick
Label: Acid Jazz Records
Format: 7"
Country: UK
Category:
Style: Soul, Jazz, Acid Jazz
Weight: 0.15 kg
Label: Acid Jazz Records
Format: 7"
Country: UK
Category:
Style: Soul, Jazz, Acid Jazz
Weight: 0.15 kg
In stock
(delivery 5-10 working days)