Leave That Boy Alone! (Remastered) Poussez!

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2020

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
19.06.2020

Label: Craft Recordings

Genre: R&B

Subgenre: Funk

Interpret: Poussez!

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  • 1I'm In Love With You03:55
  • 2Do It For The Sake Of Love04:19
  • 3You Made My Dream Come True04:32
  • 4Leave That Boy Alone!05:31
  • 5Let's Rollerskate04:31
  • 6I'm Never Gonna Give My Love Again04:52
  • 7I'll Always Be Your Friend04:43
  • 8Don't Stop, Keep Movin'03:58
  • Total Runtime36:21

Info zu Leave That Boy Alone! (Remastered)

Poussez! was a front band for producer Alphonse Mouzon. Mouzon used up to six different session singers on two different albums to create "Poussez!" including his wife Linda LeDesma. They released two albums "Poo-Say" and "Leave That Boy Alone!" However, their debut album, "Poo-Say" remains the most successful. Poussez! scored hits with the songs "You're All I Have", "Never Gonna Say Goodbye" and "Come On And Do It."

Connie Harvey, vocals
Janet Wright, vocals
Nick Moroch, electric guitar
Jay Berliner, flamenco guitar
Mike Brecker, tenor saxophone
Jeff Berlin, bass
John Lee, bass
Alphonse Mouzon, drums, percussion, keyboards, synthesizer, piano, Fender Rhodes, clavinet, vocals

Recorded by Kevin Boutote, Mark Berry, Tom Lazarus
Mixed by Mark S. Berry
Produced by Danny Weiss, Alphonse Mouzon

Digitally remastered




Alphonse Mouzon
Several different drummers helped put jazz fusion on the map in the ’70s. The one who seems to get most of the credit is Billy Cobham, but others, such as Alphonse Mouzon, contributed quite a bit to the cause as well. Born on November 21, 1948, in Charleston, SC, Mouzon got serious with his drumming in high school, where he studied with both a saxophonist and a drummer. Relocating to New York City in the late ’60s to attend college, Mouzon had a hard time deciding between a career in music, drama, or medicine. Music wound up getting the nod by the dawn of the ’70s, when Mouzon served as a session drummer on recordings by Tim Hardin (Bird on a Wire), Gil Evans (Gil Evans), Weather Report (Weather Report), Norman Connors (Dance of Magic), John Klemmer (Magic and Movement), and Teruo Nakamura (Unicorn). Mouzon also began issuing solo albums around this time, including such early releases as 1972’s The Essence of Mystery and 1973’s Funky Snakefoot. But Mouzon decided to take a momentary break from session work to concentrate on being a full-time member of Larry Coryell’s Eleventh House, with whom he appeared on several releases with from 1974 through 1975 (Introducing Larry Coryell & the Eleventh House, At Montreux, Level One, etc.). Throughout it all though, Mouzon never stopped issuing solo albums on a regular basis, including arguably his finest solo release, 1974’s Mind Transplant, which would have undoubtedly garnered more attention if it wasn’t issued so close to Cobham’s 1973 classic Spectrum. Mouzon has also collaborated with others from time to time (such as the release Trilogue Live!, credited to Albert Mangelsdorff, Jaco Pastorius, and Mouzon) as well as teamed up from time to time with his old friend Coryell (1977’s Back Together Again and also a full Eleventh House reunion during the late ’90s). Mouzon isn’t limited to just fusion however, as he’s proven his versatility by either recording with or performing alongside the likes of Stevie Wonder, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Carlos Santana, Patrick Moraz, Tommy Bolin, and Chubby Checker. Additionally, Mouzon has returned sporadically to his other love, acting, including a part alongside Tom Hanks in the 1996 film, That Thing You Do!, and also serves as chairman/CEO for his own record label, Tenacious Records. Mouzon continues to issue albums, and also tours Europe and the U.S. on a regular basis — leading his own trio, quartet, or quintet. (Greg Prato, AMG)



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