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The Brand New Heavies are an English band formed in 1985, consisting of Simon Bartholomew, Andrew Levy, and Jan Kincaid. After the addition of N'Dea Davenport in 1990, the group experienced mainstream success and pioneered a new genre called acid jazz .
The Brand New Heavies. N'Dea Davenport – vocals, drums (4) Simon Bartholomew – guitar, background vocals; Andrew Levy – bass guitar, programming, background vocals; Jan Kincaid – percussion, drums, keyboards, vocals, background vocals; Additional Musicians. Neal Evans – clavinet; Anna Giddey – violin; Dominic Glover – trumpet
The Brand New Heavies. Jan Kincaid – vocals & drums; N'Dea Davenport – vocals; Simon Bartholomew – guitar & background vocals; Andrew Love Levy – bass guitar & background vocals; Hazel Fernandes – background vocals; Musicians. Finn Peters – saxophone; Dominic Glover – trumpet; Nichol Thomson – trombone; Matt Steele – keyboards
On 2 March 1992, The Brand New Heavies was released internationally on Full Frequency Range Recordings (FFRR). [10] The international version omitted the song "Shake Down" and included two new songs: "Got to Give" and a cover version of "Don't Let It Go to Your Head". An expanded edition of the album was released on BGP Records in 2007. [11]
Shelter is an album by The Brand New Heavies, released in 1997 on the Delicious Vinyl record label. It is the only album by the Brand New Heavies to feature singer-songwriter Siedah Garrett as a member of the band, joining them in 1996 and leaving in early 1998 to concentrate on her own songwriting.
Heavy Rhyme Experience, Vol. 1 is a 1992 studio album by the Brand New Heavies. It includes collaborations with Main Source, Gang Starr, Grand Puba, Masta Ace, Jamalski, Kool G. Rap, Black Sheep, Ed O.G., Tiger, and The Pharcyde. [3]
All About the Funk (stylised as Allabouthefunk) is a funk album released by the Brand New Heavies.After their most identifiable lead singer N'Dea Davenport left the band to pursue a solo career in the mid-1990s, the band rotated in several African-American singer/songwriters Siedah Garrett, Carleen Anderson, and Sy Smith as lead vocalists on previous projects.
Brother Sister is an album by British acid jazz and funk group the Brand New Heavies, released on March 22, 1994, by Delicious Vinyl.It spawned several singles, including "Spend Some Time" which spent two weeks at number two on the American dance charts. [15]