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Makes A Move
The tapes for âRonnie McNeir Makes A Moveâ were found in Mickey Stevensonâs extensive master tape collection. A full new LP of classic McNeir is an absolute treat for his many soul fans; particularly in Europe where he is so admired.
Ronnie recorded over twenty tracks with Mickey Stevensonâs production company in 1971. Eleven of these were featured on his RCA LP âRonnie McNeirâ, but another ten were left in the vaults.
The title track, âLetâs Make A Moveâ is an urgent, exciting funk sound, composed with Ronnieâs frequent writing partner, Andre Moore. âIâm Sorryâ is an earlier version of âGone Awayâ which featured on the 1972 RCA âRonnie McNeirâ LP, without the female singerâs vocal response track.
âSay Youâ is the Motown song first recorded by the Monitors in 1965. It has a more laid-back treatment here, giving it a whole new dimension. We issued the single version on a Kent Select 45 in 2022; both versions are featured on the CD. Another re-envisaged Motown number is âThe Girlâs Alright With Meâ which features Hodges, James, Smith & Crawfordâs backing vocals â as do other tracks on this album. Surprisingly, Bob Dylanâs âBlowing In The Windâ is also covered; in a pleasing, jaunty treatment.
âMy Day Will Comeâ is a slow-burning number Ronnie co-wrote with his wife Mona. It is one he is particularly proud of and has been picked up by moderns soul DJs as a potential crossover hit. âTell Your Mamaâ is a sensuous, Marvin Gaye-influenced groove, while âEast Side, West Sideâ is more streetwise, dealing with the social problems that face many young people.
As a multi-instrumentalist, heavily influenced by jazz, it comes as no surprise that Ronnie would record two jazz / soul instrumental jams which he simply named âRonnieâs Bag #1â and âRonnieâs Bag #2â. The tracks are keyboard-lead, piano and possibly organ â or more likely one of the early synthesisers that Ronnie pioneered. âRonnieâs Bag #1â is more jazz-oriented, while âRonnieâs Bag #2â goes funky.
The CD comes with new publicity photos and a career overview from David Cole as featured in the In The Basement magazine.
Ronnie recorded over twenty tracks with Mickey Stevensonâs production company in 1971. Eleven of these were featured on his RCA LP âRonnie McNeirâ, but another ten were left in the vaults.
The title track, âLetâs Make A Moveâ is an urgent, exciting funk sound, composed with Ronnieâs frequent writing partner, Andre Moore. âIâm Sorryâ is an earlier version of âGone Awayâ which featured on the 1972 RCA âRonnie McNeirâ LP, without the female singerâs vocal response track.
âSay Youâ is the Motown song first recorded by the Monitors in 1965. It has a more laid-back treatment here, giving it a whole new dimension. We issued the single version on a Kent Select 45 in 2022; both versions are featured on the CD. Another re-envisaged Motown number is âThe Girlâs Alright With Meâ which features Hodges, James, Smith & Crawfordâs backing vocals â as do other tracks on this album. Surprisingly, Bob Dylanâs âBlowing In The Windâ is also covered; in a pleasing, jaunty treatment.
âMy Day Will Comeâ is a slow-burning number Ronnie co-wrote with his wife Mona. It is one he is particularly proud of and has been picked up by moderns soul DJs as a potential crossover hit. âTell Your Mamaâ is a sensuous, Marvin Gaye-influenced groove, while âEast Side, West Sideâ is more streetwise, dealing with the social problems that face many young people.
As a multi-instrumentalist, heavily influenced by jazz, it comes as no surprise that Ronnie would record two jazz / soul instrumental jams which he simply named âRonnieâs Bag #1â and âRonnieâs Bag #2â. The tracks are keyboard-lead, piano and possibly organ â or more likely one of the early synthesisers that Ronnie pioneered. âRonnieâs Bag #1â is more jazz-oriented, while âRonnieâs Bag #2â goes funky.
The CD comes with new publicity photos and a career overview from David Cole as featured in the In The Basement magazine.
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The tapes for âRonnie McNeir Makes A Moveâ were found in Mickey Stevensonâs extensive master tape collection. A full new LP of classic McNeir is an absolute treat for his many soul fans; particularly in Europe where he is so admired.
Ronnie recorded over twenty tracks with Mickey Stevensonâs production company in 1971. Eleven of these were featured on his RCA LP âRonnie McNeirâ, but another ten were left in the vaults.
The title track, âLetâs Make A Moveâ is an urgent, exciting funk sound, composed with Ronnieâs frequent writing partner, Andre Moore. âIâm Sorryâ is an earlier version of âGone Awayâ which featured on the 1972 RCA âRonnie McNeirâ LP, without the female singerâs vocal response track.
âSay Youâ is the Motown song first recorded by the Monitors in 1965. It has a more laid-back treatment here, giving it a whole new dimension. We issued the single version on a Kent Select 45 in 2022; both versions are featured on the CD. Another re-envisaged Motown number is âThe Girlâs Alright With Meâ which features Hodges, James, Smith & Crawfordâs backing vocals â as do other tracks on this album. Surprisingly, Bob Dylanâs âBlowing In The Windâ is also covered; in a pleasing, jaunty treatment.
âMy Day Will Comeâ is a slow-burning number Ronnie co-wrote with his wife Mona. It is one he is particularly proud of and has been picked up by moderns soul DJs as a potential crossover hit. âTell Your Mamaâ is a sensuous, Marvin Gaye-influenced groove, while âEast Side, West Sideâ is more streetwise, dealing with the social problems that face many young people.
As a multi-instrumentalist, heavily influenced by jazz, it comes as no surprise that Ronnie would record two jazz / soul instrumental jams which he simply named âRonnieâs Bag #1â and âRonnieâs Bag #2â. The tracks are keyboard-lead, piano and possibly organ â or more likely one of the early synthesisers that Ronnie pioneered. âRonnieâs Bag #1â is more jazz-oriented, while âRonnieâs Bag #2â goes funky.
The CD comes with new publicity photos and a career overview from David Cole as featured in the In The Basement magazine.
Ronnie recorded over twenty tracks with Mickey Stevensonâs production company in 1971. Eleven of these were featured on his RCA LP âRonnie McNeirâ, but another ten were left in the vaults.
The title track, âLetâs Make A Moveâ is an urgent, exciting funk sound, composed with Ronnieâs frequent writing partner, Andre Moore. âIâm Sorryâ is an earlier version of âGone Awayâ which featured on the 1972 RCA âRonnie McNeirâ LP, without the female singerâs vocal response track.
âSay Youâ is the Motown song first recorded by the Monitors in 1965. It has a more laid-back treatment here, giving it a whole new dimension. We issued the single version on a Kent Select 45 in 2022; both versions are featured on the CD. Another re-envisaged Motown number is âThe Girlâs Alright With Meâ which features Hodges, James, Smith & Crawfordâs backing vocals â as do other tracks on this album. Surprisingly, Bob Dylanâs âBlowing In The Windâ is also covered; in a pleasing, jaunty treatment.
âMy Day Will Comeâ is a slow-burning number Ronnie co-wrote with his wife Mona. It is one he is particularly proud of and has been picked up by moderns soul DJs as a potential crossover hit. âTell Your Mamaâ is a sensuous, Marvin Gaye-influenced groove, while âEast Side, West Sideâ is more streetwise, dealing with the social problems that face many young people.
As a multi-instrumentalist, heavily influenced by jazz, it comes as no surprise that Ronnie would record two jazz / soul instrumental jams which he simply named âRonnieâs Bag #1â and âRonnieâs Bag #2â. The tracks are keyboard-lead, piano and possibly organ â or more likely one of the early synthesisers that Ronnie pioneered. âRonnieâs Bag #1â is more jazz-oriented, while âRonnieâs Bag #2â goes funky.
The CD comes with new publicity photos and a career overview from David Cole as featured in the In The Basement magazine.
















