The Stylistics - People Make The World Go Round (Zero 7 Late Night Tales)
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If you want to hear more music that fits the Late Night Tales vibe, why not pop over to Spotify and check out our 'LNT Likes' playlists, curated by the one and only Bill Brewster. → https://spoti.fi/2ToA2bh → https://spoti.fi/3abD8pP (LNT: ‘Digging In The Crates’) Updated regularly and compiled with love, care, and occasionally attention, they're the music lovers' wet dream! Follow us on: Facebook: https://bit.ly/3abDmxg Instagram: https://bit.ly/39bNaY4 Twitter: https://bit.ly/3a81xMU → Late Night Tales Webshop: http://goo.gl/hqSYBP Late Night Tales iTunes room: http://itunes.com/nighttimestories Listen to Late Night Tales releases on Spotify: http://goo.gl/Q98T7d Late Night Tales Facebook: http://facebook.com/latenighttales1 Late Night Tales Twitter: http://twitter.com/LateNightTales Late Night Tales Instagram: http://instagram.com/latenighttalesofficial 2001 was a remarkably successful year for the Another Late Night series. Fila Brazillia opened the account, selling 30,000 copies, and the stunning follow-ups hosted by Howie B, and Rae & Christian aren't far behind on the sales front. Another Late Night is now firmly established as the 'must have' piece of hardware for late nighters everywhere. The fourth in the series sees Zero 7 put together their first ever compilation, and highlights the tunes that influenced their brilliant debut album 'Simple Things' - an album that broke boundaries, and sold like hot cakes. 170,000 hot cakes to be precise. That coupled with a 'Best Newcomer Award' at last years Muzik Awards and a Mercury Music Prize nomination has made Zero 7 the name on everybody's lips. The mix showcases everything that is great about Zero 7. Simultaneously old and new, string driven and dubby, it's blended together mellifluously: From Souls Of Mischief's laidback rhymes to Don Blackman's oft-sampled soul ache, Sylvia Striplin's Ayers inspired 'You Can't Turn Me Away' through Herbert's horizontal house take on Serge Gainsbourg.
Sylvia Striplin was a New York-based jazz, soul, and R&B vocalist. Sylvia was the youngest of five children. After a fire destroyed their home in the Sugar Hill section of Harlem, the family moved to the North Bronx in New York — there Sylvia honed her craft. Sylvia loved singing. She made up songs on the family piano and sang them around the house. She took piano lessons during her grade school years and performed in recitals. She began singing professionally with neighborhood friends Gus Falco...
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