RONN FORELLA MOVES by THOM JANUSZ

SKU65196
ArtistTHOM JANUSZ
TitleRONN FORELLA MOVES
LabelLUV N HAIGHT
Catalog #LHLP 066
Tag
ReleaseW 29 - 2012
FormatVinyl - USLP
 € 16,50 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Memories Of Georgia
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/r/65196_ronn_forella_moves/1_memories_of_georgia.mp3
  2. Mithra Plane 2
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/r/65196_ronn_forella_moves/2_mithra_plane_2.mp3
  3. Hippo Mancy
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/r/65196_ronn_forella_moves/3_hippo_mancy.mp3
  4. Sculptures
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/r/65196_ronn_forella_moves/4_sculptures.mp3
  5. Crystals
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/r/65196_ronn_forella_moves/5_crystals.mp3
  6. Wild & Wonderful
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/r/65196_ronn_forella_moves/6_wild_amp_wonderful.mp3

Description

Originally released on the now-defunct Hoctor label, this is the first time that the "Moves" album has been re-issued. Tip!Forella was, in fact, a respected Broadway dancer who taught the Forella technique at the Farnworth Hauer School. He passed away in 1989. The man behind the tunes is composer, performer, and sculptor Thom Janusz. He and Forella collaborated on network TV shows and a Broadway production called "Wild and Wonderful." Also, Janusz was musical director for the first national stage production of Grease. If you are buying Moves just to sample the drums you will get your money’s worth. The drumming is really snappy throughout. However, the record is also a great listen for fans of soul, funk and jazz. The percussion is backed by slick bass playing, dirty wah wah guitar and dreamy rhodes keyboards. The mood sways from reflective yacht funk, to percussion-driven dance-floor-moving jams. Part porno-soundtrack, part Blaxploitation thriller. At the heart is the prized-track “Crystals.” Launching with the nastiest of synchopated drum breaks the tune develops into a cinematic epic that could easily be mistaken for a long-lost Love Unlimited Orchestra joint. Made with dancers in-mind "Mithra Plane 2" is another percussion-driven nugget that wastes no time getting into gear. "Sculptures" and "Memories of Georgia" are slowed down and more bugged-out, while "Wild and Wonderful" jumps from frantic to mellow, and back to frantic again.

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