> way to go with the genre is 45s, as songs on these need to be >shorter -
> which usually means punchier.
Definitely with those Blue Note ones (especially as, if you're looking
for dance tracks, most of the original LPs usually only have the one
dancer)
> Lastly, keep an eye on contemporary groovers such as as Big Boss >Man
I knew I'd forgotten something. . . also, although slipping more towards
funkier than r'n'b end, Desko/Soulfire Acts like Sugarman Three. James
Taylor. . . well I'd avoid any JTQ later than Wait A Minute (and even
that's a bit too smooth for some).
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