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Re-Members Only
Sylk 130, King Britt
Re-Members Only
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Jazz, Pop, R&B
 
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Re-Members Only, a musical love letter to the ?80s, is the second installment in a trilogy of albums from Sylk 130, the musical collective masterminded by world famous remixer King Britt. Featuring guest appearances from A...  more »

     
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All Artists: Sylk 130, King Britt
Title: Re-Members Only
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Six Degrees
Release Date: 3/13/2001
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Jazz, Pop, R&B
Styles: Acid Jazz, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 657036104020

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Re-Members Only, a musical love letter to the ?80s, is the second installment in a trilogy of albums from Sylk 130, the musical collective masterminded by world famous remixer King Britt. Featuring guest appearances from Alison Moyet, Kathy Sledge, Pos and Trugoy from De La Soul, Grover Washington Jr. and Martin Fry of ABC, Re-Members Only is styled as a broadcast from imaginary WISH 130, "the funkiest, freshest radio station on your FM dial" having the party of the century - the "End of the Eighties Extravaganza."
 

CD Reviews

80's Revisited
Christopher Dukes | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | 03/19/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Ever since I bought King Britt's When the Funk Hits the Fan I have been anticipating Re-Members Only. Britt had a number of troubles with Columbia and Ruffhouse with releasing Re-Members so he moved Ovum Recordings over to Six Degrees which is an excellent label with a number of great down-tempo electronic / world artists. With his second Sylk 130 album, Britt successfully captures the feel of 80's R+B and synth pop with some contemporary bass lines. I don't think the song writing is as tight as When the Fun Hits the Fan, there are no tracks like Seasons or Gorgeous, but Britt's production is definately on point. I was pleased to see that Cee Knowledge and his Cosmic Funk Orchestra make an appearence after his hiatus from lime light and Pos and Troy of De La Soul also lend their vocal talents. Grover Washington Jr. can also be found on one of the albums best tracks, For Love. I also noticed that there doesn't seem to be any sampling on Re-Members unlike When the Funk Hits the Fan. Re-Members Only is not an album to be slept on and neither is the single Happiness which has some tight remixes. If you get a chance, pick up When the Funk Hits the Fan also because it has some great R+B tracks with more acoustic instruments. Funk is a beautiful album and Re-Members Only is a great follow-up. The only thing left to do now is to wait for the third Sylk 130 project to drop.Ps- Keep an eye out for Ursula Rucker's album (a fellow aPHILYate to King Britt who did a lot of the production for her album). She'll be coming out of K7! Studios. Also, Britt might release another album under his guise Scuba."
I really wanted to like this
The Pete | Illinois | 12/22/2001
(1 out of 5 stars)

"I LOVED When the Funk Hits the Fan and could never understand why it didn't do better in the US. So I was interested to see how King Britt would handle the 80's on Re-Members Only, which is supposed to draw from the style of music in that decade.Bottom line: I don't think this CD works. The music sounds nothing like the 80's. There's a few touches that sound right. The basslines on "Rising" and a few other tracks have an early 80's/Gap Band/Madonna feel. Some of the tacky programmed drums are soooo eighties you cringe (you know that percussion that sounds like someone shaking a box of Tic-Tacs?). Otherwise, Re-Members Only completely misses the feel of 80s music. 80's music bounced more than it grooved, so the slow tempo on this CD seems like an odd choice. It's more along the lines of pop-oriented drum and bass than 80's dance music.That point aside, this CD fails because the material just isn't very good. Few tracks make much of an impression and most are impossible to recall three seconds after they end. The notable exception is "Happiness". The only other tracks that worked for me were "Rising", Capitol A's "All the Way Live", and (maybe) the passable retread of Nu Shooz's "I Can't Wait". A big dissapointment."