CARTER LAKE / MUST BE THE BEAT by CARL MOORE

SKU132221
ArtistCARL MOORE
TitleCARTER LAKE / MUST BE THE BEAT
LabelSWEET FREE ASSOCIATION
Catalog #SFA 001
Tag
ReleaseW 11 - 2024
FormatVinyl - UK7''
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Tracks

  1. Carter Lake
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/sfa_001_carter_lake_beat_of_my_heart/carl_moore_-_carter_lake.mp3
  2. Must Be The Beat
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/sfa_001_carter_lake_beat_of_my_heart/carl_moore_-_must_be_the_beat.mp3

Description

Keyboardist and composer Carl Moore originally wrote, recorded and pressed only 100 (!) copies of these tracks, grabbing a quick moment of studio time during a tour of Japan in the early 1980s. Moore’s purple patch saw him becoming peers with artists such as Phyllis Hyman, Jean Carn, Janet Jackson and ‘The King of Gospel’, James Cleveland.

Carter Lake is an energetic 2 minutes 30 second blast of pure dance floor joy, that looks back at carefree days, teenage love and love lost. Moore’s voice soars, and showcases his love for the powerful stylings of jazz and gospel. On the flip, Must Be The Beat sees him explore very different textures and could easily be a long lost Prince recording found in the vaults in Paisley Park. Sounding like something jammed late at night, this one is perfect for the afterhours when there are 30 sweaty dancers left on the floor at 5am that just don’t want to go home!

This is the first release on Sweet Free Association, a new label founded by Sam Don, the DJ and curator responsible for the recent lovers rock and UK soul comps For The Love of You and Just A Touch. Born out of the wish to find another way of sharing ‘the fruits’ from his Free Association radio show and parties, these impossibly rare disco tracks are now available to a wider audience for the first time, as the vast majority of the original copies have been long lost.

Mastered at The Carvery, the lo-fi recordings have been skilfully lifted by Frank Merritt to sound big in the club, while retaining the original charm in the sound that made the tracks stand out to Sam in the first instance.

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