

Brother Sister
The Brand New Heavies: Jan Kincaid (vocals, keyboards, drums, percussion); N'Dea Davenport (vocals, keyboards, percussion); Simon Bartholomew (guitar, percussion, background vocals); Andrew Levy (bass, percussion, background vocals).Additional personnel includes: Steve Williamson (saxophone); Gerard Presencer(trumpet, flugelhorn).Engineers include: Yo Yo, Special T, Martin Schmelze.Recorded at Westlake, Hollywood Sound, Soundcastle, Los Angeles, California; Rak, Matrix Studios, London, England. Editorial reviews 3 Stars - Good - .BROTHER SISTER, the band's second album, is not unlike its American debut three years ago: chock-full of '70s funk and soul references, with a bit of fusion jazz and '90s reverence for all that is old thrown in.What [N'Dea Davenport] brings.is an ease of execution and a keen sense of style. She is as fluid as the band is tight, as blase as the players are intent. Rolling Stone (04/07/1994) .BROTHER SISTER is a chunky, funky blast.N'Dea Davenport['s].singing is far more compelling than before--alternately smooth and sassy.BROTHER SISTER is like a great party: lively, varied and good-humored. Musician (04/01/1994) 7 - Very Good - .BROTHER SISTER is a fine album, as far as it goes. The upbeat vibe they're noted for floods out from the opening tune. NME (04/09/1994) 3 Stars - Good - .BROTHER SISTER, the band's second album, is not unlike its American debut three years ago: chock-full of '70s funk and soul references, with a bit of fusion jazz and '90s reverence for all that is old thrown in.What [N'Dea Davenport] brings.is an ease of execution and a keen sense of style. She is as fluid as the band is tight, as blase as the players are intent.Musician (4/94, p.92) - .BROTHER SISTER is a chunky, funky blast.N'Dea Davenport['s].singing is far more compelling than before--alternately smooth and sassy.BROTHER SISTER is like a great party: lively, varied and good-humored.NME (4/9/94, p.41) - 7 - Very Good - .BROTHER SISTER is a fine album, as far as it goes. The upbeat vibe they're noted for floods out from the opening tune. Rolling Stone (04/07/1994)
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The Brand New Heavies: Jan Kincaid (vocals, keyboards, drums, percussion); N'Dea Davenport (vocals, keyboards, percussion); Simon Bartholomew (guitar, percussion, background vocals); Andrew Levy (bass, percussion, background vocals).Additional personnel includes: Steve Williamson (saxophone); Gerard Presencer(trumpet, flugelhorn).Engineers include: Yo Yo, Special T, Martin Schmelze.Recorded at Westlake, Hollywood Sound, Soundcastle, Los Angeles, California; Rak, Matrix Studios, London, England. Editorial reviews 3 Stars - Good - .BROTHER SISTER, the band's second album, is not unlike its American debut three years ago: chock-full of '70s funk and soul references, with a bit of fusion jazz and '90s reverence for all that is old thrown in.What [N'Dea Davenport] brings.is an ease of execution and a keen sense of style. She is as fluid as the band is tight, as blase as the players are intent. Rolling Stone (04/07/1994) .BROTHER SISTER is a chunky, funky blast.N'Dea Davenport['s].singing is far more compelling than before--alternately smooth and sassy.BROTHER SISTER is like a great party: lively, varied and good-humored. Musician (04/01/1994) 7 - Very Good - .BROTHER SISTER is a fine album, as far as it goes. The upbeat vibe they're noted for floods out from the opening tune. NME (04/09/1994) 3 Stars - Good - .BROTHER SISTER, the band's second album, is not unlike its American debut three years ago: chock-full of '70s funk and soul references, with a bit of fusion jazz and '90s reverence for all that is old thrown in.What [N'Dea Davenport] brings.is an ease of execution and a keen sense of style. She is as fluid as the band is tight, as blase as the players are intent.Musician (4/94, p.92) - .BROTHER SISTER is a chunky, funky blast.N'Dea Davenport['s].singing is far more compelling than before--alternately smooth and sassy.BROTHER SISTER is like a great party: lively, varied and good-humored.NME (4/9/94, p.41) - 7 - Very Good - .BROTHER SISTER is a fine album, as far as it goes. The upbeat vibe they're noted for floods out from the opening tune. Rolling Stone (04/07/1994)





