Friday, March 14, 2008
Come Let Me Love You
Jeanette "Lady" Day burst onto the scene in 1981 with this killer entry on the excellent Prelude label. The track is laced with raw sexed-up vocals, a super tight arrangement and some stellar percussion breaks as well as a fine mix by the one and only Francois Kevorkian. Once again we have another one hit wonder soul diva here. She dropped this gem of a cut and disappeared quickly into the disco nether, never to be heard from again. Damn.
Jeanette "Lady" Day- Come Let Me Love You
Posted by Magnum | 3 comments
Labels: Leanette "Lady" Day
March 16, 2008 at 6:04 AM
This track is great. I'm going to go pull out my copy again. I also like the instrumental on the flip, just for the pure percussion.
March 17, 2008 at 10:01 AM
This is an AMAZING TRACK, i have been looking for it for YEARS ever since i heard Louie Vega play this at WMC 03. Your blog is GREAT, just GREAT!
March 17, 2008 at 12:04 PM
Steele- Yes the Instrumental is amazing. I will add it to this post soon!
Open House- Glad you like the blog! More heat to come...