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Boasting a perfectly calibrated vocal quartet, an aggressive rhythm section, and stacks of Rhodes, Rolands, and Hammond keyboards, Mind & Matter were instrumental in creating the Minneapolis Sound. Tracked in 1977, this bundle of never-before-released basement demos throw Jimmy Jan Harris' beloved Philadelphia Sound into an unfinished root cellar, pelting it with Clavinet attacks, disco skats, and infectious hooks. Named for the street address of it's underground uptown genesis, 1514 Oliver Avenue (Basement) is an organic alternative to a late-'70s Prince songbook gone increasingly synthetic.
Boasting a perfectly calibrated vocal quartet, an aggressive rhythm section, and stacks of Rhodes, Rolands, and Hammond keyboards, Mind & Matter were instrumental in creating the Minneapolis Sound. Tracked in 1977, this bundle of never-before-released basement demos throw Jimmy Jan Harris' beloved Philadelphia Sound into an unfinished root cellar, pelting it with Clavinet attacks, disco skats, and infectious hooks. Named for the street address of it's underground uptown genesis, 1514 Oliver Avenue (Basement) is an organic alternative to a late-'70s Prince songbook gone increasingly synthetic.
825764505017

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Format: Vinyl
Label: NUMR
Catalog: 505
Rel. Date: 08/25/2023
UPC: 825764505017

1514 Oliver Avenue (Basement)
Artist: Mind & Matter
Format: Vinyl
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. No One Else Can Do It to Me Baby
2. The Wonder of It All
3. My Love Is Like a Fire
4. I Don't Know Why (I Love You Like I Do)
5. Disco Child
6. When You're Touching Me
7. Would Be Mine
8. Virgin Lady

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Boasting a perfectly calibrated vocal quartet, an aggressive rhythm section, and stacks of Rhodes, Rolands, and Hammond keyboards, Mind & Matter were instrumental in creating the Minneapolis Sound. Tracked in 1977, this bundle of never-before-released basement demos throw Jimmy Jan Harris' beloved Philadelphia Sound into an unfinished root cellar, pelting it with Clavinet attacks, disco skats, and infectious hooks. Named for the street address of it's underground uptown genesis, 1514 Oliver Avenue (Basement) is an organic alternative to a late-'70s Prince songbook gone increasingly synthetic.
        
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