2x12" Disco LP Feat Remixes from Larry Levan, Shep Pettibone & John Morales
Jocelyn Brown should need no introduction at this stage, one of the US's most respected vocalists famed for bringing the gospel edge into contemporary R&B and soul music. Brown was the voice behind the celebrated disco and boogie outfit Inner Life, the focus of this 'Stars of Salsoul' volume. Cutting 2 LP's for the label in the early 1980's, Inner Life came strong with club hit after hit, working with the top producers, mixers, arrangers and studios of the day the group were gaining cult status with their records becoming the taste of the dancefloors at the Garage, the Loft, the Warehouse and everywhere and anywhere else in-between! It's no surprise then, that these records are still coveted by music lovers and DJ's today, classic status bestowed upon this most soulful of catalogues. Featured here are those hits, in their full unedited 12" glory. Listen to the classics as nature intended, you won't regret it. A truly essential pac
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Aint No Mountain High Enough (Larry Levan The Garage 12" Version)
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Moment Of My Life (Shep Pettibone 12" Extended Version)
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Make It Last Forever (Larry Levan 12" Remix)
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(Knock Out) Let's Go Another Round
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I Like It Like That (Shep Pettibone 12" Extended Version)
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Ain't No Mountain High Enough (John Morales M+M Accapella Dub Mix w/ Patrick Adams Reprise)
Last FM Information on Inner Life
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Inner Life was a studio project of the disco era that enjoyed success with "I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair)" (1979) and "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the debut album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They later switched to disco label Salsoul for the rest of the career, which ended after their third album in 1982. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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