Black Heat
Wanaoh / Chip's Funk
''Matasuna Records'' has dug into the archives of ''Atlantic Records'' and unearthed two funky treats from the band ''Black Heat''. The funk & soul band was active in the 1970s and remained under the radar despite their talent. Both songs from their 1972 debut album are available for the first time as an official reissue on 7inch - the song ''Wanaoh'' even premieres on a vinyl single. ''King Raymond Green'' was born in 1951 to African American and Puerto Rican parents in ''San German, Puerto Rico''. Green, a percussionist and vocalist, formed the eight-piece funk & soul band ''Black Heat'' in the early 1970s. They signed to ''Atlantic Records'' and released three LPs between 1972 and 1975. Despite a high level of talent and creativity, they never achieved a great degree of popularity or commercial success like other bands from that time. Only their funky midtempo song ''No Time To Burn'' was a moderate hit. The band broke up in the late 70s. In August 2008, members of the band reunited for the first time in over 3 decades to play together on one stage at a memorial concert in NYC for ''Joel Dorn'', their original producer at Atlantic Records. ''Black Heat'' is another example of a band with talented musicians who never managed to gain a foothold in the mainstream, but are highly regarded by connoisseurs. Their music was also influential in hip hop - their songs have been sampled many times by the likes of ''Wu Tang Clan'', ''Notorious B.I.G.'', ''DJ Premier'' etc., proving their influence on subsequent generations.
7inch | Matasuna Records: MS029 | out of stock |