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Production and remix wizard Nigel Lowis presents this 16 track compilation featuring no less than 9 remixes/new tracks – the set also includes 7 number 1 and 2 UK soul chart hits. Clean, crisp and modern grooves lace these sophisticated disco-soul numbers, including Ola Onabule’s ‘Soul Town’, the Philly sound of McCrei’s ‘Show Me’, the mid tempo version of ‘This Old Heart’ from Marc Staggers given a good twist, the sparkling ’Your Smile’ from Neo, the bustling big city soul of ‘State Of Mind’ as well as the club classic ‘Make You Mine’ from Samuel Sanders. Clif & Freda Payne duet on the mid temp ‘No Payne No Gain’ while Dina Carroll guests on the Digg Band’s ‘We Bring The Party’.

 

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Disco Soul Gold - The Nigel Lowis Mixes

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DISCO SOUL GOLD The Album - Nigel Lowis Mixes -DSG 
Released on CD 27th October 

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The album features stunning new tracks from the DSG stable.
The album has taken over three in years in production, along the way the label has achieved over 10 UK Soul #1 tracks and the same amount of top 3 UK Soul hits.
Many describe DSG as a modern Motown or Phillidaelphia international with a retro sound, but with a respectful edge to today's music. The album features 16 tracks from the likes of Dina Carroll (her first recording in over 20 years), Chubby Tavares from supergroup Tavares, Terry Ronald, Ola Onabule who is still touring the world on the back of the success of Soul Town, Chairmen Of The Board ft Ken Knox, Freda Payne (of Band Of Gold fame) in a duet with Clif Payne which is produced by Preston Glass (Aretha Franklin, George Benson, Whitney Houston) plus Marc Staggers who many compare to the late Luther Vandross.

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