Kid Calamity wrote: It's so nice to see someone like her regaining a bit of spotlight - and being worthy of it as a credible and proper muzo, rather than a sleb personality or whatever. So, hats off to you, Ian.
Whether it's up my street or not, I reserve judgement until I've seen her on TV, tomorrow evening (but, have an inkling she'll be pretty tasty, if Moon Cat and you give her the thumbs up).
It's old-fashioned, real instruments, anti-capitalist, feminist funk. If you think back to the very early 1980s it's sort of like the Valentine Brothers or GSHeron's "Reflections" album but with more NYC balls to it.
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