13 Blue Magic Lane
After several years of hit singles & albums on Atlantic/Atco/WMOT Records, like many great soul acts, Blue Magic was blind-sided by the rise of disco. This prompted radio programmers to almost dump R&B music from the playlists - no airplay, no record sales. When disco finally wore out its welcome and the excesses were sharply felt by many (see Casablanca Records), the record industry faced its first recession in several years with Philly soul being one of many casualties. ''It was like the Titanic after it hit the iceberg,'' explained legendary songwriter/producer/session guitarist Bobby Eli (the man who - along with collaborator Vinnie Barrett - gave Blue Magic its first #1 hit, Sideshow, in 1974). ''Those of us who were lucky to have survived the music biz recession had to take whatever gigs came our way to make ends meet. So, when Capitol signed Blue Magic, it meant work for me and the crew - Vince Montana, Kenny Washington, Ron Kersey and, of course, Norman Harris.''
Back to work, yes - but not at Joe Tarsia's Sigma Sound Studios, where Blue Magic cut the bulk of their 70s classics. Eli - ''The Welcome Back album was recorded at Alpha International Studios. I felt that the engineers who manned the sessions really didn't know how to capture the sound of our music. If we had access to Sigma, the recording would have been consistent with Blue Magic's prior work.'' Nonetheless, engineer Gene Leone & Alpha's studio personnel did their best with the group, session players & producer. -Kevin L. Goins, Amery, Wisconsin
This CD reissue of the original album is remastered from the Original Studio master tapes.
Country | USA |
Brand | FUNKYTOWN GROOVES |
Manufacturer | Funkytown Grooves |
Binding | Audio CD |
ReleaseDate | 2017-09-01 |
UnitCount | 1 |
Format | Import |
UPCs | 884502800524 |
EANs | 0884502800524 |