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Soul Biscuits

by Brooklyn Soul Biscuits

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Emotional 03:59
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Cornbread 03:28
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Brooklyn Soul Biscuits

“I know you got soul” sang Bobby Byrd famously before Eric B & Rakin turned his famous refrain into a hip-hop classic. There’s little doubting that Randy Muller, mastermind behind pivotal ’70’s & ’80’s powerhouses Brass Construction & Skyy has soul and a whole lot of funk too. After writing and producing genre defining smashes such as “Movin’”, “Changin’”, “Let’s Celebrate” and “Call Me”, Muller has enjoyed a recent resurgence in popularity as a new generation of music makers such as Kenny “Dope” Gonzales, Bob Sinclair, Laurent Garnier and Missy Elliot sampling or remixing his work. This has coincided with Muller’s own prolific output of late, firstly with 2007’s Randy Muller Boom Chang Bang’s “Groovin’ U”, which was followed by a series of shows in the US and Europe. He now returns to his soul/funk roots with a brand new band, Brooklyn Soul Biscuits, and a bold, new release "Soul Biscuits” on Plaza Records.

Longtime fans may be tempted to believe Brooklyn Soul Biscuits is Muller’s “new Brass Construction.” Not quite. "This project takes what I do to new levels," he explains. "In fact, the "Soul Biscuits" album is meant to represent the constituent parts of my musical self over time. Each track or “biscuit” connects to a particular time, place or period in my life. It’s like a musical travelogue of the last forty years."

With so much musical terrain to cover it’s little wonder that the collection was more than two years in the making. And the proof is in the grooves. There's no doubt this assemblage of handpicked musicians – including Jeff Smith (Family Stand) and Charles Daugherty on saxes, Larry Marsden (First Circle), Kevin Scott (Joe Public), James “Ajax” Baynard (Crown Heights Affair) on trumpet and Muller himself (keys, vocals, percussion) – proves a well-oiled crew with musical groundings in both the classic funk and soul sounds of the late '70s/early '80s (cf. earlier works by Brass Construction, BT Express and Skyy) and the contemporary neo-soul sounds of today.

Muller walks his rhythm while also pressing ahead. “I’ve never been into the idea of merely recreating something that was done before," he insists. "I needed contemporary flavor, so I also used a lot of younger musicians, singers and rappers.” Not unlike Daft Punk's new CD, "Soul Biscuits" answers a yearning for a return to something organic, funky and soulful in contemporary music.

“The songs selected for this album are 13 of more than 20 songs that I thought would be a good fit for a project like this,” says Muller. “The song “Beautiful Day” was actually written as an instrumental back in the 70s while at school in a chemistry class. However, it was never recorded in studio and was basically forgotten until about four years ago, when I came across a sketch of it and decided to record and develop the idea.” This track is a irresistible feel-good groove whose easy charm transcends all socio-temporal trappings. “Bring Me Down” was specifically written for all the 70s-funk-heads that complain about “today’s music." Muller says, "They relish the old vinyl sounds and kept urging me to do it like I did back then. It was put together chock full of authentic 70s musical expressions but with the right amount of today’s vibe to keep it both exciting and real.”

Most people associate the ’70’s with funk and of course I lived through it and we have those songs represented with things like “ Funky Holiday” and “All Funked Up” and “Strange Thangs”, for example. However, people have to remember that the ’80’s, with all the synth-laden groups like Slave, Zapp, not to mention our own Skyy, were very much a part of my musical diet.”

Fast-forward to the 90s and the 2000s and the songs “Off The Ground” and “Emotional” seem to be apt expressions of this Brooklyn native’s musical journey as well. There’s also a go-go style beat with “Come As You Are”, and a housey, funk dance groove with “The Worm”. Says Muller: “I think we’ve got all bases covered in a way that’s not merely generic recreations but more an homage to the past with one foot firmly planted in today.”

Soul Biscuits is a return to basics: classic funk and soul, while expanding its footprint to utilize today’s sonic space, encompassing a deja vu neo-soul freshness. The music straddles both past and present, with a rhythmic continuity that resonates across the decades.


“Soul is just an attitude. Either you got it, or you don’t” - Brooklyn Soul Biscuits

Havelock Nelson/Jeff Lorenz

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released September 27, 2020

CREDITS

Produced and Arranged by Randy Muller-for Plaza Records, NY

All Songs Published by One To One Music Publishing Co., ASCAP


Beautiful Day: Keyboards, Drums Percussion, Vocals-Randy Muller, Bass-Kevin Scott, Saxes-Jeff Smith, trumpet- Tyrone Cox. Remix drums-Jerard Snell

Bring Me Down: Vocals/Rap, Keyboards,percusion Randy Muller, Bass-Teddy Williams, Guitar-Larry Marsden, Drum fills Leslie Ming, Horns: Trumpet- “Ajax” James Baynard, Tom Russo Saxes Gerald Rampersad, Charles Daugherty

Strange Thangs: Vocals-, Keyboards, Percussion- Randy Muller, Bass-Kevin Scott, Drums-Leslie Ming, Guitar- Larry Marsden, Horns: Sax-Charles Daughetry , Gerald Rampersad, trumpet- Tom Russo, “Ajax” James Baynard

Come As U Are: ” Keyboards, Drums, percussion, vocals-Randy Muller, Bass-Kevin Scott, Saxes-Jeff Smith, Guitar-Larry Marsden

Off The Ground: Vocals-Lydia Caesar, Bass- Kevin Scott, Keyboards, Drums, Percussion- Randy Muller, Guitar- Larry Marsden, Trumpets -“Ajax” James Baynard, Saxes-Gerald Rampersad

The Worm- Keyboards, guitar. Percussion, vocals-Randy Muller, Drums-Jerard Snell

It’s All About You: Keyboards, Drums, Percussion, Background vocals-Randy Muller, Bass-Kevin Scott, Spoken words-Malcolm Scott, Guitar-Larry Marsden, Charles Daugherty-saxes, Tom Russo-trumpets

All Funked Up: Rap- Ray Victory, Vocals, Keyboards, percussion-Randy Muller, Bass, Kevin Scott, Drums-Leslie Ming, Crowd – Randy Muller, Lauren Muller and friends, Guitar-Larry Marsden
Horns: Trumpets -“Ajax” James Baynard, Saxes-Gerald Rampersad

Funky Like That: - Organ, percussion, vocals-Randy Muller, Bass-Kevin Scott, Drums-Myron Williams, Guitar- Mike Cirincione, Horns: Trumpet-Bruce Purse, Sax-Charles Daugherty

Funky Holiday: Vocals/keyboards, Drums, Percussion-Randy Muller, Bass- Teddy Williams, Guitar-Larry Marsden, Horns: : Trumpets -“Ajax” James Baynard, Saxes-Gerald Rampersad

Emotional: Vocals-Lydia Caesar, Bass- Teddy Williams, Keyboards, Drums/Percussion-Muller, Guitar- Larry Marsden Horns: Trumpets -“Ajax” James Baynard, Saxes-Gerald Rampersad, Rap-“Flo Blitz”

Cornbread- Organ, percussion,Drums, Vocals-Randy Muller, Bass-Teddy Williams, Drum Solo-Jerard Snell, Horns: Trumpets -“Ajax” James Baynard, Saxes-Gerald Rampersad, Guitar-Larry Marsden

We Got Soul- Spoken Word- Whitney Brown, Bass-Kevin Scott, Keyboards, Drums, Percussion-Randy Muller, Live counter Drums-Jerard Snell, Guitar-Larry Marsden, Horns- Saxes-Charles Daugherty, Trumpet- Tom Russo, - James “Ajax” Baynard, Party Crowd- Calvin Booker, Whitney Brown, Randy Muller


All tracks Recorded at Plaza Sound Studios, NY.

Mixed and Engineered by Dave Darlington at Bass Hit Studios, NYC. except “Off The Ground” and “Strange Thangs”-mixed by Bassy Bob at The Commando Room, Bklyn NY. “Beautiful Day” Kay Dee Remix by Kenny Dope.

Mastered: Rick Essig at R.E.M Sound


Cover Design: Eric Banta

Cover Photo Courtesy of Alan Edwards Salon

BSB Cover Girl by Ula

Liner Notes: Havelock Nelson/Jeff Lorenz


Special Thanks To: Attorney Valerie Smith, Ken Cayre, the amazing Dave Darlington, J Ross for believing in the vision from the start. Larry Marsden, Myron Williams, Teddy Williams, Kevin Scott, DJ Monk-Andrew Mason, my boy Todd Gamble, Joycelyn Phillips, Lauren Muller, Hazel Booker, DJ Alexia, Kenny Dope, Koji Seo at Avex (Japan) Dr. Johnathan Wynn, Dr. Marizelle Arce, Akili Walker, Edison Sainsbury, and all my Facebook fiends, Collin Watson, Paul Lafferty and the Scottish Soul Funk and Jazz society, Solar Radio’s Nick Aravis, Ash Selector, CJ Carlos, Tropical FM.com’s “Real Reminisce”UK crew-Lee, Shaz and Ms. Valentine, The Funklopedik Webradio, Captain Funk On The Radio, Frederic Mfsb Messent at Indamixworldwide.com (France) ,Mike Vitti at Mi Soul/Funky Nation, the Jazz FM crew (UK), Soul Tracks.com, Laurence Prangell at Soul Brother Records and other devoted long-time supporters in the UK, France, Italy, South Africa, Japan and beyond for your inspiration and support. And to all the Brooklyn musicians and friends who helped make this happen.

“Soul is just an attitude-Either you got it, or you don’t!”- Brooklyn Soul Biscuits


E-mail us at: Brooklynsoulbiscuits@plazarecords.com

Also visit Grooveshoppe.com or Plazarecords.com for downloads and info on other Randy Muller releases

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"I Surrender" by Funk Deluxe was originally released in 1988 to launch the Plaza Records label, with mixes by freestyle pioneer The Latin Rascals, followed by mixes by Ben Chapman (London Moody Mix), BOP and DJ Romaine. Now Randy Muller delivers a fresh, crisp disco-soul rendition of one of his favorite dance floor jams that's simply irresistible. Go ahead, say it: I SURRENDER!!" ... more

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