A TRIBUTE TO MUHAMMED ALI by LE STIM

SKU106320
ArtistLE STIM
TitleA TRIBUTE TO MUHAMMED ALI
LabelMELODIES INTERNATIONAL
Catalog #MEL 13
Tag
ReleaseW 46 - 2018
FormatVinyl - UK12''
Import
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Tracks

  1. Tribute To Muhammad Ali (We Crown The King)
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  2. Tribute To Muhammad Ali (We Crown The King)
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Description

BIG BIG tune! Such a great disco anthem - Long and short versions - remastered and cut at 45rpm for that loud DJ play! TIP!

Le Stim was a band formed by lead vocalist Donald Jennings in the late 70s. Now an ordained deacon back in Detroit, Jennings was brought up in a gospel environment and was said to be born to sing. Growing up picking up songs from the likes of Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald or Sam Cooke, Jennings frequently performed for family and friends and went on to sing for audiences in New York, St. Louis and all around Detroit.

We Crown The King is a song written in the mid 70s by the late Herbert Andrei Duncan, also from Detroit. Duncan approached Jennings with the song who was initially reluctant to sing it because it took him out of his usual vocal range. However, Duncan finally (thankfully!) managed to persuade Jennings after five years to record a tune that would prove to become a party anthem decades later.

Remembering Duncan, Jennings says: “Andrei was positive..inquisitive... and determined. I was only 18 or 19 years old at the time and remember Andrei coming over to my house¦. He had a cellphone in his car!.. I remember going to Andrei’s house, and he said he wanted to do the track. Andrei did not take no for an answer! The answer had to be yes! However Andrei didn’t have any money to record the song with. So we made a deal. In exchange for the use of his P.A., Loc (the drummer) provided the seventeen musicians for Le Stim to record ‘We Crown The King’. The session itself was recorded at a studio in Southfield, Michigan.

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