Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 (edited) Anyone like Keith Washington or know any good tracks that could be played out on The Modern end of the scene. I am into this person but only song i know a lot is the one he did with kylie - If you was with me now which i like a lot Edited February 22, 2007 by WPaulVanDyk
phillyDaveG Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Anyone like Keith Washington or know any good tracks that could be played out on The Modern end of the scene. I am into this person but only song i know a lot is the one he did with kylie - If you was with me now which i like a lot He has done the following 3 albums (top tracks in brackets); "MAKE TIME FOR LOVE" (1991 QWEST) (Prod. Jon Nettlesby, Terry Coffey, Barry Eastmond, Paul Laurence, etc.) ("All night"/"Make time for love"/"Kissing you"/"Are you still in love with me"/"I'll be there"/"When it comes to you"/"Lovers after all"/"Closer") "YOU MAKE IT EASY" (1993 QWEST - CD) (Prod. Jon Nettlesby, Terry Coffey, Barry Eastmond, Gerald Levert, etc.) ("Let me make love to you"/"Don't leave me in the dark"/"You always gotta go"/"What it takes"/"We need to talk/Before I let go"/"Trippin'"/"Do what you like"/"Believe that"/"No one"/"You make it easy") "K.W." (1998 M.C.A. SILAS - CD) (Prod. Fred Jerkins, Donny Lyle, Louis Silas Jr., Terry Coffey, Marc Nelson, etc.) ("I warned you"/"No matter"/"I don't mind"/"Tell me (are you with it)"/"I love you"/"You sure love to ball"/"Long ago"/"Only you") The first 2 are absolutely essential 9ts soul. As for tunes to play out, then "You make it easy" CD is probably your best bet, with "Trippin" and a great remake of Maze's "Before I let go"
Mark R Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Agree with the selections from "You Make It Easy", but don't overlook "When You Love Somebody" from his first, and by far best album, "Make Time For Love".............highly regarded album in modern circles! Cheers, Mark R
Dave Thorley Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Great singer, nephew of Gino Washington out of Detroit. Should have recorded a lot more but 'The Jones' got in the way, real shame
Girthdevon Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Agree with the selections from "You Make It Easy", but don't overlook "When You Love Somebody" from his first, and by far best album, "Make Time For Love".............highly regarded album in modern circles! Cheers, Mark R And what about We Can Work It Out - on the flipside of Kissing You UK 12" - only ???? Great tune!! Girfy
Guest Lady Maverick Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 He has done the following 3 albums (top tracks in brackets); "MAKE TIME FOR LOVE" (1991 QWEST) (Prod. Jon Nettlesby, Terry Coffey, Barry Eastmond, Paul Laurence, etc.) ("All night"/"Make time for love"/"Kissing you"/"Are you still in love with me"/"I'll be there"/"When it comes to you"/"Lovers after all"/"Closer") "YOU MAKE IT EASY" (1993 QWEST - CD) (Prod. Jon Nettlesby, Terry Coffey, Barry Eastmond, Gerald Levert, etc.) ("Let me make love to you"/"Don't leave me in the dark"/"You always gotta go"/"What it takes"/"We need to talk/Before I let go"/"Trippin'"/"Do what you like"/"Believe that"/"No one"/"You make it easy") "K.W." (1998 M.C.A. SILAS - CD) (Prod. Fred Jerkins, Donny Lyle, Louis Silas Jr., Terry Coffey, Marc Nelson, etc.) ("I warned you"/"No matter"/"I don't mind"/"Tell me (are you with it)"/"I love you"/"You sure love to ball"/"Long ago"/"Only you") The first 2 are absolutely essential 9ts soul. As for tunes to play out, then "You make it easy" CD is probably your best bet, with "Trippin" and a great remake of Maze's "Before I let go" Agree with the selections from "You Make It Easy", but don't overlook "When You Love Somebody" from his first, and by far best album, "Make Time For Love".............highly regarded album in modern circles! Cheers, Mark R All are good CDs...makes me wonder why he hasn't been pushed more...
Eddie Hubbard Posted March 9, 2007 Posted March 9, 2007 And what about We Can Work It Out - on the flipside of Kissing You UK 12" - only ???? Great tune!! Girfy Superb side Girth , it came out on a 7" as well as a CD single , this got a few plays at Thorne when it was released .Best ,Eddie
Guest soulgirlie Posted March 9, 2007 Posted March 9, 2007 Keith Washington ... absolutely definitive qualities 90ts soul for me, sublime vocalist .."Lovers After All" and "Long Ago" never leave my box ..big Soul Underground plays . Lin
Guest MARTIN SNOW Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 No No No, you've forgotten the best track from the 12" EP, and not on the LP : THIS HEART OF MINE As for Kylie, anyone else want to second me in saying that SPINNING AROUND is one hell of a tune ? 10/10
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