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A1 The Menz Club Burn The House
Written-By – J. Bratton*, J. Washington*
A2 Jo Ann Jones Share My Joy
Written-By – J. Bratton*, K. Charles*
A3 Shana Douglas My Love Is Right
Written-By – J. Bratton*, T. McLaughlin*
A4 Shaleea Turner Coolin'
Written-By – J. Bratton*, S. Turner*
B1 Kelvin Pizarro Give It Up
Written-By – J. Bratton*, T. McLaughlin*
B2 Jo Ann Jones Electric Blanket
Written-By – J. Bratton*, T. McLaughlin*
B3 Kelvin Pizarro Loneliness
Written-By – J. Bratton*, T. McLaughlin*
B4 Terri Jones Take Me I'm Yours
Co-producer [Associate Producer] – Femi Fasehun*Written-By – J. Bratton*, K. Charles*

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Polo Music

Credits

  • Co-producer [Associate Producer] – Terrance McLaughun*
  • Directed By [Musical] – James Bratton
  • Producer – James Bratton

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 014524 001516

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CHAMP 1015 The James Bratton Project* Sound Of A New Era ‎(LP, Comp, Promo) Champion CHAMP 1015 UK 1988


The James Bratton Project - Sound Of A New Era FLAC album

Musician performer: The James Bratton Project

Title: Sound Of A New Era

Country: UK

Date of release: 1988

Style: Garage House, Freestyle

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1882 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 997

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James Bratton seems to be well liked by certain classic house conniseurs. I can see why that is, having heard 2 12 inch versions of songs on this compilation. But for the most part this compilation isn't strictly garage/house, it is %50 mediocre new jack swing. And the two later to be released garage 12 inches "My love is Right" and "Loneliness" are here in their most basic demo versions which aren't nearly as good as the remixed ones. Menz Club is the only one that really matches the quality of the later to be remixed singles by Shalea Turner and Kelvin Pizzaro. This is James Bratton taking "baby steps".
Preve
James Bratton seems to be well liked by certain classic house conniseurs. I can see why that is, having heard 2 12 inch versions of songs on this compilation. But for the most part this compilation isn't strictly garage/house, it is %50 mediocre new jack swing. And the two later to be released garage 12 inches "My love is Right" and "Loneliness" are here in their most basic demo versions which aren't nearly as good as the remixed ones. Menz Club is the only one that really matches the quality of the later to be remixed singles by Shalea Turner and Kelvin Pizzaro. This is James Bratton taking "baby steps".