That's their first LP, which I've had for years. I don't think they did more that 2 or 3 albums - I could be wrong...
It's great to see people are still interested in the old Brit-funk.
An Atmosfear album from 1979/1980 has just been re-released on CD and double vinyl (advertised as an UK disco-jazz album).
I saw it on Record Collector and can't remember the name of the album, but it has a black cover with a blue planet earth surface...
How many albums do they have?
What about this one?
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ex...EAR&mode=music
That's their first LP, which I've had for years. I don't think they did more that 2 or 3 albums - I could be wrong...
It's great to see people are still interested in the old Brit-funk.
Record Collector said the original album change hands at high prices thought collectors.
It seems the CD release will have bonus versions (I don't know if they are remixes or anything else).
The album is being released as a double vinyl too.
I'm not surprised. Although some of the musicians weren't very accomplished at the time of the recordings, there is a certain vibrant energy in a lot of those albums. These were young guys who loved what they were doing. LPs by Second Image, Light of the World, Beggar & Co., Funkapolitan, Linx etc, are all worth getting...If you can find 'em.Originally Written by Paulo
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