The Roger Webb Sound – Moonshade
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Vinyl LP pressing. The Roger Webb Sound's Moonshade is one of the coolest records ever. Originally appearing via the legendary de Wolfe library in 1971, it's a sumptuous jazz-soul-funk instrumental set. Full of melodic, melancholic yet sun-drenched songs, rich with color and contrast, it was composed by self-taught jazz pianist Roger Webb and features vocal performances by Barbara Moore. It makes Moonshade the perfect precursor and accompaniment to Barbara Moore's eternal classic Vocal Shades And Tones. Moonshade is a phenomenal showcase of Brit maestro Webb's own roots in jazz. Those roots are served up here with a plethora of fast-stepping rhythms that truly give flight to the vocals of Barbara Moore, as they soar in wonderful ways. Moore sings wordlessly throughout, allowing her voice to act like another instrument in concert with the horns and keyboards elevating the fine arrangements. This is a deeply beautiful record. The audio for Moonshade has been brilliantly remastered by Be With regular Simon Francis, ensuring this release sounds better than ever. Cicely Balston's expert skills have made sure nothing is lost in the cut whilst the records have been pressed to the highest possible standard at Record Industry in Holland. The original, iconic sleeve has been restored here at Be With HQ as the finishing touch to this long overdue re-issue.
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A1 Sunshine
A2 Gentle Eyes
A3 Heavy Lace
A4 Yesterday
A5 Petal Soft
A6 Coaster
A7 Grey Sigh
A8 Sweet Thing
B1 Cough Drop
B2 Moon Shade
B3 Sapphire
B4 Interweave
B5 Musette
B6 Reminiscence
B7 7.30 For 8.00
B8 Sparky