Jesus I am short of words to describe how much I loved this song back in the day in London's funkiest 90s. Unbelievable the giants performing in studio with Maron and Gardier; Randy Brecker, Bernard Purdie, Lew Soloff...
Superb band , was lucky enough to see them play a rare free gig in Leeds in the late 90's, my brother and i were really into them at the time with all the Steely Dan influences they were a perfect music machine ! The album is GOLD ! with Fagen and Bernard Purdie how can you go wrong ? I would pay good money to see them re form, such a shame they split as i think they would have gone on to bigger and greater things...
This song is raw, rugged, and powerful ! I loved this album so much, that I bought two copies of it when it came out ! The music reminds of the great 1970's film soundtracks !
I bought this album twice! It was very very good! This group should have been popular. They were one of the rare groups with a horn section. This song is retro 1970's sound that was ahead of it's time. Today, artists such as Alicia Keys, Angie Stone and Jaheim strike gold with the retro style.
There is a much funkier electric version of this that came out in about '91 or '92. It's based around the fender rhodes vamp from James Mason's "Slick City" (search for it) and a killer bass riff by Nemo Jones. Will have to upload it some time...
I bought this on a 12 in the early 90s and there was a more rugged mix than this which was ahead of its time....this is the period when the UK ruled the world...
does somebody know a documentary video about the underground music in london. the name is "LONDON UNDERGROUND". begining the movie, starts from this song "pushing against the flow by raw stylus" . if u knows, please put the URL on below. thanks.
Jesus I am short of words to describe how much I loved this song back in the day in London's funkiest 90s. Unbelievable the giants performing in studio with Maron and Gardier; Randy Brecker, Bernard Purdie, Lew Soloff...
This is the second version. There was aprevious one, but I orefer this
I met Debbie (lead vocalist) several times and she once quoted this song to me when I was having a bad day - I was in heaven, she was wonderful ♥
Superb band , was lucky enough to see them play a rare free gig in Leeds in the late 90's, my brother and i were really into them at the time with all the Steely Dan influences they were a perfect music machine ! The album is GOLD ! with Fagen and Bernard Purdie how can you go wrong ? I would pay good money to see them re form, such a shame they split as i think they would have gone on to bigger and greater things...
This song is raw, rugged, and powerful ! I loved this album so much, that I bought two copies of it when it came out ! The music reminds of the great 1970's film soundtracks !
I bought this album twice! It was very very good! This group should have been popular. They were one of the rare groups with a horn section. This song is retro 1970's sound that was ahead of it's time. Today, artists such as Alicia Keys, Angie Stone and Jaheim strike gold with the retro style.
I miss 90’s Acid Jazz
One of my fave albums, lost the cd years ago. So glad to hear it again!!! New cd bought from eBay today as a result!!🎧🎼
Victoria Williams I sometimes think of doing it... my copy is pretty ruined.
has an 80's earth wind and fire feel going on
Por.fin.encontré.la.musica.que.estaba.buscando.hace.años. tengo.el.cd.muy.bueno.Dios.los.bendiga.soy.Argentina.muchas.gracias
Agree. I always thought they should have been much, much bigger.
Still. We can at least be smug that we heard them first...
There is a much funkier electric version of this that came out in about '91 or '92. It's based around the fender rhodes vamp from James Mason's "Slick City" (search for it) and a killer bass riff by Nemo Jones. Will have to upload it some time...
I saw them live at Kulturmejeriet in Sweden at the end of the 90´s. Awesome live performance! They where unknown and are still unknown in Sweden.
I bought this on a 12 in the early 90s and there was a more rugged mix than this which was ahead of its time....this is the period when the UK ruled the world...
does somebody know a documentary video about the underground music in london.
the name is "LONDON UNDERGROUND".
begining the movie, starts from this song "pushing against the flow by raw stylus" .
if u knows, please put the URL on below. thanks.
wow, never heard of it but will keep an eye out for sure!!!
That's my boy JONATHAN MARON (Groove Collective, Repercussions) on the naaassssssty bassline!
Currently listening to it in the car...
Traffic lights!!!!! Brake man, brake!!!
you're so right,the compression is weird. Not on the original...oh well. Still sounds good.
Super-soundig album 😅😊❤
I also had the chance to see them live. WOW!