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The Brand New Heavies The Brand New Heavies. The Brand New Heavies Andrew Levy interview The Brand New Heavies is the debut album by British acid jazz group The Brand New Heavies.The album was originally released on 16 April 1990 on Acid Jazz Records Reissued on "Ultimate Trunk Funk - The EP" (F 185), 6 April 1992, #19

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The Brand New Heavies is the debut album by British acid jazz group The Brand New Heavies.The album was originally released on 16 April 1990 on Acid Jazz Records Brand New Heavies logo design: Andrew Dwight Levy 1986, courtesy of Stilltrading Ltd A1 [Single Radio Edit] FFRR single release (F 165), 23 September 1991, #43

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The Brand New Heavies are an English band formed in 1985, consisting of Simon Bartholomew, Andrew Levy, and Jan Kincaid The Brand New Heavies are an English band formed in 1985, consisting of Simon Bartholomew, Andrew Levy, and Jan Kincaid Reissued on "Ultimate Trunk Funk - The EP" (F 185), 6 April 1992, #19

The Brand New Heavies Never Stop (1991, Vinyl) Discogs. The Best of' is out now on 2LP / 2CD / Digital: https://BrandNewHeavies.lnk.to/bestofID Catch The Brand New Heavies live on tour with the Lon The Brand New Heavies is the debut album by British acid jazz group The Brand New Heavies.The album was originally released on 16 April 1990 on Acid Jazz Records

Acid Jazz Records The Very Best Of The Brand New Heavies Compilation by The Brand New Heavies. With a fresh take on its influences - 70s jazz funk, Donald Byrd and The Mizell's, two-step soul - mixed with a London warehouse party vibe, this was the sound of that summer, and began the group's journey to. Number six on our top 10 The Brand New Heavies songs list is the outstanding hit "You've Got a Friend." Initially, the song was released by Carole King in 1971 and featured on her album, Tapestry.The Brand New Heavies took this soft rock jam and transformed it into one of their best covers, featuring heavily some acid jazz and house sonic influences.