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Ultrafunk
Meat Heat
Anonymous British funk band Ultrafunk was spearheaded by Blues & Soul magazine proprietor John Abbey, who ran a record
shop and label called Contempo during the 1970s; he conceived of the
group as the UK counterpart to US studio bands like MFSB. Arranger Gerry Shury, who had worked with Barry White and
Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees, drafted guitarist Chris Rae and bassist Frank McDonald (who often composed library music
together) and future Rubettes drummer John Richardson. A lack of band photos, suggestive song titles and a predilection
for American cover tunes led many to believe the band was US-based. Their second LP 'Meat Heat' shows the group at the
peak of their powers, with five choice hard funk instrumentals, including a tasteful synth-led adaptation of Stevie
Wonder's 'I Wish' (beautifully arranged by session guitarist Gordon Hunte, who had worked with Osibisa and Rebob Kwaku
Baa), while their take on Norman Whitefield's 'Sunrise,' from the 'Carwash'
soundtrack, is exceptionally rendered. Sadly, Shury's death in a car crash would soon squash the group, leaving 'Meat
Heat' the best reminder of their musical talents.
Price
€ 19.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
02-07-2020
Label
Item-nr
495655
EAN
5060672880381
Availability
Not in stock