Friday, May 15, 2009

Jean Plum - Unreleased Debut



Jean started recording 1967 at age 13. She signed to Willie Mitchells Hi Rec. 1975, when she announced her excitement at having just completed recording her first solo album! But for reasons unknown, the album never came out, although two tracks from the project hit the recordstores: "Here i go again" (used by Alchemist for Mobb Deep - Win Or Lose) & "I love him" (DJ Muggs Feat. Kool G Rap - Real Life). Before that album project , Jean released her Hi Rec. Debut also on 45 which became a cult classic , including "Look at the boy" & "Back to you" (GZA - Beneath the Surface, Bronze Nazareth /Masta Killa - Street Corners).

So, this compilation right here got those 4 songs plus 8 others recorded for this never-dropin jewel.

As it was never fully released on vinyl, i ripped it in 320 from a CD i bought years ago on Ebay, coming out on a Label called "Cream Rec.", which seems to bought the Hi. Rec Catalogue.

The Cd also includes songs from Veniece, which are totally different and are more or less some Norhtern Soul stuff, which i don´t liked that much, so i bring you the Jean Plum songs only, but in superb quality...ok , enough words, enjoy the music......ahhhh, before i forget...as if the upper sample credits isn´t enough, the Loneliness Song had been used for RZA´s Chi Kung track from the classic Birth of a Prince album..hehe....so, here you go again:

http://rapidshare.com/files/233353730/Jean_Plum_-_Unreleased_Debut.zip

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