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Adam F - Colours Revisited (Red Color) Vinyl LP

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Adam F - Colours Revisited (Red Color) Vinyl LP

Revision of one of the biggest dance albums to ever hit the scene

Price $66.00
Format 3xLP
Label 181 Recordings
UPC 5051142062376
Color Red
Year 2025 (originally 1997)
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint

Album Facts

Revision of one of the biggest dance albums to ever hit the scene

Price $66.00
Format 3xLP
Label 181 Recordings
UPC 5051142062376
Color Red
Year 2025 (originally 1997)
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint

Triple LP version. Red color vinyl version. Colours Revisited, a revision of Adam F's MOBO Award-winning 1997 debut album, is a story of musical rebirth and passion. Adam F, realizing that Colours had found a new audience -- partly thanks to artists like PinkPantheress -- decided to recreate the album. Instead of simply remastering the tracks, Adam went all in. Over two years, he meticulously reworked the original music, from restoring vintage instruments like his Fender Rhodes piano to enlisting UK jazz legends like Julian Joseph. Vocalists including Kirsty Hawkshaw and the late MC Conrad re-recorded their parts, while new solos from world-cla8ss musicians added fresh life to the tracks. "Colours holds a special place in my heart because it was not only my first solo album, but also because I had the opportunity to collaborate with diverse talents," says the seminal producer on his ground-breaking album. "Musicians of a caliber such as Dave Ital (Guitars), The Jazz Great Julian Joseph (Keyboards and Fender Rhodes), MC Conrad (MC/Artist), Roni Jordan, Tim Philbert/Tim the Bass (Bass), Greg Leicester (Bass), Maurice Capillaire/MC MC (Live MC)." The revisited album deftly weaves together the energy of new live instrumentation with the '80s British electronica and jazz fusion inspired sounds of the original. The result is a project which not only brings the album into the glistening present but somehow manages to add further depth and sense of understanding of the original Colours, the influences latent within it and how and why it has gone on to influence so many others since its inception throughout the world. This is a must have album which pays homage to what has become a cornerstone of British electronic music history.

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