Sheree Brown releases a new single "I’d Rather Be In Love With You (The Sax Way)" on Expansion: on 13 Oct ahead of her UK appearance with Leroy Hutson at The Barbican, London, on 29 Nov.
In the late 70's Sheree worked on demos of two songs ("You'll Be Dancing All Night" and "I'd Rather Be In Love With You") that she felt would be a good representation of her music. She collaborated on the arrangements and music with Patrice Rushen, Ricky
Lawson, Jim Gilstrap, Syreeta Wright, Abraham Laboriel, Brad Williams, Gerald
Albright, Paulinho Da Costa, Curtis Robertson, Jr., Paul Jackson, Jr.
and Alexander Thomas (EWF) who was music director and helped produce the demo.
She presented the demos to Capitol Records in 1980 which resulted in Sheree signing a deal with the label.
However, when it came time to record her first album, “Straight Ahead” (1981), the producer, Richard Rudolph (husband of Minnie Riperton), did a
magnificent job of capturing the arrangement and essence of her demo for
"You'll Be Dancing All Night", but "I'd Rather Be In Love With You" had a
certain raw sensitivity and sweetness and Sheree yearned to produce and
re-record it herself and decided to hold off putting it on the album until
an opportunity presented itself sometime in the future.
That opportunity arose in the late 90's and she recorded a new version of
the song for an event to raise funds for her daughter and two of her
friends traveling to NY for the summer to attend Alvin Ailey and the Dance
Theater of Harlem's summer youth dance programs. It was retitled "I'd
Rather Be In Love With You (The Sax Way)" and featured saxophonist Dean
James and background vocals by Juliana Jai Bolden and was produced by
Sheree and musician/songwriter/singer Lisa Huang.
She performed it live for the fundraiser, accompanied by a tap dancer
Miles Jeffries from the Broadway musical Stomp who danced to the rhythmic
pulse of the song. In the new recording she used the rim shot from the
drums on the original version throughout the song, along with her guitar,
bass, and keyboards, and of course the backgrounds. The song was included
to a limited licensed CD for "Straight Ahead" in 2010 as a bonus track and
is now being made available as a single.
We did a
feature and Discography on Sheree Brown
in Feb '21 (pre-Spotify days) so if you wish to explore her music further
then we direct you there. Her 1982 album track "Got To Get Away" from "The
Music" is one of our desert island discs.
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Rating: | 8.4 |
Explicit: | N |
Genre/Style: | New Soul |
Format: | Single |
Media: | Digital |
Label: | Expansion |
Cat No: | None |
Date: | 13/10/2023 |
Key/BPM: | N/A |
Price: | £1 |
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