New York Community Choir – New York Community Choir (1977/2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

New York Community Choir – New York Community Choir (1977/2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:12:12 minutes | 1,61 GB | Genre: R&B, Gospel, Soul, Disco
Studio Master, Official Digital Download – Source: Q0buz | Digital booklet | © RCA Records/Sony Music
Recorded at RCA Studios, New York. Remastered at Battery Studios, New York.

Gospel, arguably, has often been the “R” in R&B. A long list of soul icons, from Aretha Franklin to Gladys Knight to Otis Redding to Teddy
The New York Community Choir is one of the most famous groups of gospel. They recorded many albums since 1970 .

First time it has ever been released on CD.The release will be expanded with 3 bonus tracks, 1 of which is a very rare non album cut Remastered from the ORIGINAL MASTER TAPES at Battery Studio s New York by Sony’s Sean Brennan.

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New York Community Choir – Make Every Day Count (1978/2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

New York Community Choir – Make Every Day Count (1978/2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 00:48:18 minutes | 1,02 GB | Genre: R&B, Gospel, Soul, Disco
Studio Master, Official Digital Download – Source: Q0buz | Digital booklet | © RCA Records/Sony Music
Recorded at RCA Studios, New York. Remastered at Battery Studios, New York.

Formed in the early ’70s as an offshoot of the popular, Grammy-nominated Isaac Douglas Singers, The New York Community Choir originally consisted of some one hundred members under the direction of Benny Diggs and included prominent writer Arthur Freeman. The Choir first came to national prominence in the U.S. in 1971 on a much-acclaimed recording by renowned poet Nikki Giovanni, “The Truth Is On Its Way.” Another offshoot of the choir, Revelation Movement (which included Diggs and Freeman) was formed to primarily do secular rather than gospel shows and morphed in 1974 into Revelation consisting of Diggs and Freeman along with Philip Ballou and Arnold McCuller. The quartet signed to RSO Records where they recorded one album. In 1977, The New York Community Choir signed with RCA Records: their self-titled debut LP included the dance hit, “Express Yourself”.

Released in 1978, the follow-up set, MAKE EVERY DAY COUNT (with a group name change to NYCC) was produced – like its predecessor by RCA executive Warren Schatz – and included seven original songs and a cover of “I’ll Keep My Light In My Window,” a tune originally recorded by the duo Caston & Majors for Motown (later cut also by Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye). With arrangements by Leon Pendarvis (the co-leader of the “Saturday Night Live” band) and featuring stellar New York session musicians such as Paul Shaffer and Richard Tee on keyboards, Jeff Mironov and John Tropea on guitars, Errol ‘Crusher’ Bennett on percussion, Will Lee on bass and Steve Gadd on drums.

The album’s infectious title track became popular particularly in East Coast discos and has remained a popular inspirational anthem among gospel and R&B music lovers. The original LP is making its worldwide CD debut with this release by Real Gone Music in association with SoulMusic Records and this Expanded Edition includes six-minute plus 12″ single versions of “Make Every Day Count” and “I’ll Keep My Light in My Window” with liner notes by SoulMusic Records founder David Nathan and remastering at Sony’s Battery Studios. Funky, soulful, spiritual!?

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