Solidsoul Posted September 9 Share Posted September 9 (edited) I don't usually buy modern new releases, but I watched a You Tube clip and Arthur Fenn played it when dj'ing. I thought it good for a recent UK release. Anyone else like it? Edited September 10 by Solidsoul 2 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Emjaygee Posted September 9 Share Posted September 9 absolutely, she has a couple of things out, all goodness for me. 1 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Modern Man Posted September 9 Share Posted September 9 Yes the track was actually the B side of her 1st single “Rebel” and easily the best song from her 3 singles to date for me. 1 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Roburt Posted September 10 Share Posted September 10 She was first heard on record in 2011, when she sang backing vocals for UK band New Street Adventure. Nick Corbin, originally from East Sussex founded the original line-up of New Street Adventure as a three-piece in early 2007 while attending University of Birmingham, taking the name from Birmingham's New Street railway station. The band consisted of Corbin on guitar and vocals, with Chris Daykin and Robin Langhorn, who he had met during Fresher's week, on drums and bass respectively. In March that year they recorded the four track E.P "An Excuse to Talk" at Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts. Over the next year the band recorded more live demos, followed in April 2008 by an EP called Who Beat Up Jimmy Jazz? at Rich Bitch Studios in Selly Oak. In 2008, Ben Sherman began featuring the band on its website and at certain performances and Ros Robertson became the band's drummer. They then recorded and released a second E.P., Modern Sounds in Rhythm and Blues. Around 2010 Corbin moved to London and revamped the band's line-up and sound. After initially struggling to find suitable musicians, in January 2011, Corbin met Ashley Hayden who would go on to become the band's bass player but not before the band recorded the E.P Just the Kind of People with British soul singer/producer Noel McKoy, who helped expand their sound deep into more soul territory. McKoy recruited well-known London musicians Ernie McKone (bass), Carl Hudson (keys), Paul Jordanous (trumpet) and Tom White (trombone) to play on the four tracks. At Corbin's request McKoy phoned two former students, Carmella Davis and Louie-Ann Miller, to sing backing vocals on the record. Carmy Love also assisted on backing vocals. 1 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Mike Posted September 10 Share Posted September 10 26 minutes ago, Roburt said: She was first heard on record in 2011, when she sang backing vocals for UK band New Street Adventure. Nick Corbin, originally from East Sussex founded the original line-up of New Street Adventure as a three-piece in early 2007 while attending University of Birmingham, taking the name from Birmingham's New Street railway station. The band consisted of Corbin on guitar and vocals, with Chris Daykin and Robin Langhorn, who he had met during Fresher's week, on drums and bass respectively. In March that year they recorded the four track E.P "An Excuse to Talk" at Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts. Over the next year the band recorded more live demos, followed in April 2008 by an EP called Who Beat Up Jimmy Jazz? at Rich Bitch Studios in Selly Oak. In 2008, Ben Sherman began featuring the band on its website and at certain performances and Ros Robertson became the band's drummer. They then recorded and released a second E.P., Modern Sounds in Rhythm and Blues. Around 2010 Corbin moved to London and revamped the band's line-up and sound. After initially struggling to find suitable musicians, in January 2011, Corbin met Ashley Hayden who would go on to become the band's bass player but not before the band recorded the E.P Just the Kind of People with British soul singer/producer Noel McKoy, who helped expand their sound deep into more soul territory. McKoy recruited well-known London musicians Ernie McKone (bass), Carl Hudson (keys), Paul Jordanous (trumpet) and Tom White (trombone) to play on the four tracks. At Corbin's request McKoy phoned two former students, Carmella Davis and Louie-Ann Miller, to sing backing vocals on the record. Carmy Love also assisted on backing vocals. if you are posting stuff from places such as wikipedia then you should post the link as well where possible https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Street_Adventure Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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