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Jesse Green
Nice and Slow (12")
Scepter Records (A), Wand Records (B) / 1976 / SDT-12424 (A), WDT-11295
12" single 33 ⅓ rpm vinyl record
Producer(s) : Ken Gibson and Dave Howerman (A), Kelli Arts Productions (B)
Mixer/Remixer : Mel Cheren (A & B), Howard Metz (A), Tony Rodriguez (B), Elliot Rosoff (B)
Side A
Jesse Green: Nice and Slow (5:45)
Side B
Sweet Music: I Get Lifted (6:10)
"Nice And Slow" by Jesse Green evokes a warm feeling for me and my youth during the '70's. It's full of soul and harmony and the instrumentation is top notch.
Absolutely love "Nice and Slow" and for some reason I immediately think of George McCrae's "Rock Me Baby."
This is a strange 12 inch Disco single in that a different artist AND record label is featured on each side. Even the catalogue numbers are different on each side! I just file this one under Jesse Green.
Remixer and head of production at Sceptor Records, Mel Cheren went on to form West End Records and was a financial backer of the Paradise Garage.
Submitted by DiscoMusic.com (3698)

Jesse Green was very BIG when DISCO started. This song would pack every inch of the Dance Floor.WHOO OHH, Nice and Slow were the catch phrase of this song. The introduction featured a guitar, it was great to tease the crowd with. Tease and tease, watch them squirm in anticipation, then deliver a DISCO CLASSIC and they would scream in delight! I used to mix this with Johnny Bristol. they went great together. On my scale from 1-10, it gets a 10.