[Quantize Recordings]
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As the world celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Philadelphia International— Quantize Recordings is proud to present The Basement Boys architect Teddy Douglas and his reinterpretation of Harold Melvin & The Blue Note’s Disco classic, 'Don’t Leave Me This Way’. Packed with soul power, this dynamic cover transports the song onto 2021’s dance floors as Richard ‘Ricardo’ Burton belts out a 5-star vocal performance over a dynamite soundtrack from Teddy, primed to take the listener on a trip into the fabulous soulful sound of Philadelphia.
Teddy Douglas has produced amazing artists, from Michael Jackson, Lenny Kravitz, Crystal Waters, Erykah Badu, Martha Wash and Ultra Nate’ and was an important figure in the development of the Baltimore “House” Sound. Teaming up with Jay Steinhour and Thommy Davis in 1985 to later form The Basement Boys Production Company. Producing countless dance classics like the 1991 gold single, 'Gypsy Woman' … Fast forward, and 30 years later Teddy is still rocking dance floors with his uplifting DJ sets and producing some of the finest soulful house music around.
Written by Leon Huff, Kenny Gamble, Cary Gilbert
Published by Mighty Three Music
Produced By Teddy Douglas and Dj Greg Lewis
Mixed, Mastered and Arranged by Teddy Douglas and Dj Greg Lewis
Lead Vocals Richard Burton
Background Vocals Jasper St. Co
(Vonita White & Randy Roberts)
All Keyboards, Rhodes, Organ Arthur "Scrib" Scribner
Drums and Percussion Teddy Douglas
From the Forthcoming LP Teddy Douglas Presents
Baltimore Philadelphia International
Executive Producers Sean Spencer, Thommy Davis, & Kelly Spencer
Photo by Stephen Leonardi on Unsplash.
Respect The Contributors By Purchasing Your Own Copy.
Contact House Me Up : housemeupnew@gmail.com
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Buy : https://www.traxsource.com/title/1643574/dont-leave-me-this-way
As the world celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Philadelphia International— Quantize Recordings is proud to present The Basement Boys architect Teddy Douglas and his reinterpretation of Harold Melvin & The Blue Note’s Disco classic, 'Don’t Leave Me This Way’. Packed with soul power, this dynamic cover transports the song onto 2021’s dance floors as Richard ‘Ricardo’ Burton belts out a 5-star vocal performance over a dynamite soundtrack from Teddy, primed to take the listener on a trip into the fabulous soulful sound of Philadelphia.
Teddy Douglas has produced amazing artists, from Michael Jackson, Lenny Kravitz, Crystal Waters, Erykah Badu, Martha Wash and Ultra Nate’ and was an important figure in the development of the Baltimore “House” Sound. Teaming up with Jay Steinhour and Thommy Davis in 1985 to later form The Basement Boys Production Company. Producing countless dance classics like the 1991 gold single, 'Gypsy Woman' … Fast forward, and 30 years later Teddy is still rocking dance floors with his uplifting DJ sets and producing some of the finest soulful house music around.
Written by Leon Huff, Kenny Gamble, Cary Gilbert
Published by Mighty Three Music
Produced By Teddy Douglas and Dj Greg Lewis
Mixed, Mastered and Arranged by Teddy Douglas and Dj Greg Lewis
Lead Vocals Richard Burton
Background Vocals Jasper St. Co
(Vonita White & Randy Roberts)
All Keyboards, Rhodes, Organ Arthur "Scrib" Scribner
Drums and Percussion Teddy Douglas
From the Forthcoming LP Teddy Douglas Presents
Baltimore Philadelphia International
Executive Producers Sean Spencer, Thommy Davis, & Kelly Spencer
Photo by Stephen Leonardi on Unsplash.
Respect The Contributors By Purchasing Your Own Copy.
Contact House Me Up : housemeupnew@gmail.com
Follow on Instagram : https://instagram.com/housemeup
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/housemeup
Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/housemeup
Τhank you for your donations! : https://goo.gl/mPP56L
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