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Written By: frenchy on August 26, 2009 3 Comments

General Description
Artist/Band: Nuyorican Soul last fm logo || Discogs Icon
Album Title: Nuyorican Soul
Year: 1996

nuyorican soul
Truly, Masters At Work..

How I Got Into This Music
Television, drug of a nation.. ;)
Yeah, saw the video of the Runaway track. Felt good, a bit too retro, but seriously enamoured with the vocals. Kinda stuck in the back of my mind and later on I got the album. Boy, was I pleasantly surprised!
The Nuyorican Soul project is the product of the fabulous DJ duo called Masters At Work: Kenny Dope and Little Louie Vega. These guys are incredible producers, musicians and music fanatics.

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Tracks that got my attention:
Intro
Think about it, how many times can you remember considering a 90 second intro as a full fledged track worth mentioning?
For me, this intro always puts a smile on my face and gets all my aching bones ready for some serious moving and grooving..

I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun
Ultimate Dance Floor Diva Jocelyn Brown giving a wicked performance on this cover. Original by The Rotary Connection (feat. Minnie Ripperton) Youtube Logo
This song has become a sort of an Anthem, it’s also been remixed/reworked by Marc Mac on his Chess Cadet All Stars album.

It’s Alright, I Feel It
Taking the piano loop from the previous track, speeding it up, adding some incredible beats and, again, Jocelyn Brown on vocals. This is one of my favorite dance tracks.

Maw Latin Blues
Masters At Work (Maw), these guys are, like I said, music fanatics and with this project they mix all kinds of styles together, including this Latin track with some sweet keyboards and percussion.

Gotta New Life
Not one of my faves, but a great jazzy track with a lovely walking bass, a slightly annoying flute and some sweet vocals.

Nautilus
Spacy stuff, got to be in the right mood to listen to this one.

Habriendo el Dominante
You don’t get any better Latin grooves than this, son! Slow buildup with the percussion and the incredible bass and then we get the piano treating us to some great grooves!

Roy’s Scat
This album introduced me to mister Roy Ayers, Soul Musician Extraordinaire! Doing his scats and playing some sweet vibes.

Sweet Tears
Let’s go Disco! Great production value: vibes and vocals, again, by Roy Ayers. Some classic bass grooves and those strings.. Oh wow! Heheh..

Runaway
This singer, India, just blew my mind. This song is so tailor-made for her voice. Great track.

(thanks, Hieronymus Fox!)

Jazzy Jeff’s Theme
Now this track changed my limited opinion about DJ Jazzy Jeff. Forget the silly tracks with the Fresh Prince. This track shows the Talent and Genius: a scratch instrumental with loops, beats and samples that just leave you flabbergasted.

You Can Do It
Closing track; after disco, latin, scratching and 70s soul, we get George Benson. Wait, what?
Yes, boys and girls, the Masters at Work produced a track that revived my interest in George Benson: a very long and moody intro with soft synth soundscapes backing up mister Benson’s guitar picking skills. And man, the guy is skilled! The main song starts after a while with Benson’s powerful voice and well-known scatting.
Like I said, MAW can do it.

Conclusion
Not all of the tracks are brilliant, but man-o-man, not one song on this album is lacking in quality. People have been taking notes from these lessons in Hi-Quality Music Production from professors Dope and Vega for more than ten years now. Masters at Work, indeed!

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Written By: frenchy on June 13, 2005 One Comment

General Description
Artist/Band: Masters At Work
Album Title: Our Time Is Coming
Year: 2002
Masters At Work - 'Our Time Is Coming'

How I Got Into This Music
Some time ago, there was this album/band thing called “Nuyorican Soul” and they had this great old school feeling kinda single on TV called “Runaway”. It just worked for me and the singer’s voice really charmed my socks off.. I bought the album and still enjoy it very much, but that’s another review..
But who were these people? Turns out that the album’s a product from a coupla guys modestly calling themselves “Masters At Work”: “Little Louie” Vega and Kenny “Dope” Gonzalez. Well, a name like that is not one you’re gonna forget easily.
I kinda lost sight of these guys (let’s call’em MAW).. and then suddenly the single “Work” was on the tele and I really got excited! And forgot about it again..
This happens waaaaay too much but hey, $#it happens ;o)
So last Fall I remembered the track and got me the album..

Tracks that got my attention
(well, all of them actually, but still..):

Mr. V
How many times do you think someone’s gonna review an intro track?
Well, this one’s incredibly funky, tasty and groovy!

Like a Butterfly (You Send Me) ft. Patti Austin
Okay, for those who don’t know this lady, read her bio. This song’s fantastic: makes me feel great and eager to forget me back pains and swing it out the whole night trough!!
Typing this stuff while wiggling in me chair sure ain’t gonna help me back, but it’s for a good cause, heheh..

Backfired ft La India
I’m so in love with this lady’s voice! The groove, the funk, the old style disco that isn’t tooth-rottingly sweet but as healthy as the best non-GM apples.. Instant floorfiller!!

Work ft Denise
Man, this takes me back to my childhood years! I remember a hit song back in the 70’s when I was still in Curaçao called “Salt Fish” by Calypso King Mighty Sparrow.
“Work” is a naughty, naughty song and I swear I’m gonna pick up DJ-ing again just to play this song for an audience!
promises, promises..

MAW Expensive (A Tribute to Fela)
Can get on my nerves sometimes, but I can never ever resist the groove..

Our Time Is Coming ft Mr. Roy Ayers
The legendary Mr. Roy Ayers! Nuff said..

Every Now and Then ft Billie
DAMN! Wake me up at four o’ clock in the AM just to dance to this song and you will survive the initial disturbance! Classic dance and nasty semi-nasal vocals – you can not listen to this track and stand still at the same time!

Lean on Me ft James Ingram
Another one of the talented vocalists on the MAW tip. Even though his voice is a bit tiresome sometimes, the track still stands

Life Is but a Dream ft Lynae
Works like a charm

Back in the Day
Not my favorite track but it’s okay..

Latin Lover ft Stephanie Mills
Classic 80’s post-disco diva Stephanie Mills, remember her? Well, she’s in full effect on this great track!

Pienso en Ti (I Think of You) ft Luis Salinas
You know how the whole Chill Out/Ibiza Lounge scene does its stuff? Well here’s a great example with cool and suave vocals by mister Salinas

Conclusion
Okay, so.. If you didn’t already guess why this one’s one of my favorites, well.. Buy the friggin’ thing and have a listen for yourself!
MAW deliver the goods on this album: an intelligent mix of classic disco, 80’s dance, very old style caribbean hybrids and incredible instrumental and vocal artists. The production value? Ooooohh.. man, the stuff’s tighter than.. uhm.. tighter than.. something very tight that still remains cool (sic)!

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