GREATEST EVER! is Union Square Music’s select, best-selling label, utilising the very best repertoire from key major labels, Greatest Ever’s 3CD box sets are some of the strongest multi-artist compilations on the market, with the greatest ever songs.
Dig This, recorded and released in 1972, is the second of Bobbi Humphrey's seven Blue Note albums; it is also her sophomore recording. The album was produced by then-label president George Butler. He had signed Humphrey and helmed her debut, Flute In, the previous year. Recorded at A&R Studios, the young flutist was teamed with bassists Ron Carter and Wilbur Bascomb, Jr., powerhouse drummer Alphonse Mouzon, guitarists David Spinozza and William Fontaine, and keyboardists Harry Whitaker and Paul Griffin. While the album’s formula didn’t deviate that much from her debut - an easy, tasty balance of soul, pop, and jazz tunes - the material, production, and Humphrey’s confidence all stand out here.
Ministry of Sound presents the ultimate collection of sweet, smooth sounds pitched perfectly for listening pleasure! CD1 gets into it with a smothering of legendary tracks from Michael Jackson and Marvin Gaye before the satin sounds of Luther Vandross and Barry White. Next, disco classics from Chic, Sister Sledge and Cheryl Lynn will get you to your feet for the juiciest offerings of Evelyn Champagne King, Hall & Oates and Bill Withers. We’re just getting started as CD2 keeps you moving with a drizzle of Lionel Richie, Rufus & Chaka Khan and Kool & The Gang before a pure liquid groove from the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin. Finally, CD3 brings back the 90s sounds of Sade, Soul II Soul and Brand New Heavies before the likes of Jocelyn Brown, Shola Ama and Angie Stone will have you swaying to every note. This collection is smoother than silk, Scotch or melted Belgian chocolate … and it’s guaranteed to get you moving but remember, it ain’t Smooth if it ain’t got that Groove!
The 70s Summer Album features sixty summertime sounds of the seventies across 3CD’s in a sleek and summery digipak design. Featuring The Jacksons, Bay City Rollers, Billy Ocean, Boney M., Bill Withers, The Isley Brothers and more!
The magnificent dancing collection for a big amicable party. Happy New Year!
A bombastic party courtesy of Legacy Records. The festivities begin with an unedited "Wake Up Everybody" by Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes, flows into Isley, Jasper, Isley's "Caravan of Love," and then switches to adult theme ballads, the stature of "Me & Mrs. Jones," "Kiss and Say Goodbye," and Bill Withers' "Ain't No Sunshine." Brenda & the Tabulations' breezy but despairing "One Girl Too Late" is delightful. The Intruders' "Cowboy to Girls" and Major Lance's calypso-ish "Hey Little Girl" are irresistible. Includes Labelle's potent "Lady Marmalade" and MFSB's contagious, six-plus minute "Love Is the Message."