
Rennaisance includes nine CDs, two DVDs and the exclusive version comes with a signed print The ninth CD in the package is an exclusive bonus disc of remixes by Frankie knuckles and David Morales. All of them are included, newly remastered, in this new box set and each comes with a bonus disc of remixes. M People won two BRIT awards and a Mercury Prize and released four studio albums, the last being Fresco in 1998.

The album's opener, "Sight for Sore Eyes," has a grandiose gospel-influenced intro before kicking into the funky groove and a melody similar to Technotronic's "Pump Up the Jam." The jazzy "Search for the Hero," and the retro-soul tune "Precious Pearl" are also highlights. In addition to the obvious dance appeal, "Open Your Heart," like most of M People's music, has a touch of '70s R&B in the mix. The "Moving on Up" soundalike "Open Your Heart" was a major club success in its own right. Bizarre Fruit is chock-full of funky house grooves, and Small's deep, soulful vocals add just the right touch to the mix, making M People considerably warmer than most contemporary dance acts. dance club smashes, thanks to an endearing mixture of house and R&B, and Heather Small's startling vocal presence.įortunately, M People did not suffer the dreaded sophomore slump the 1995 release Bizarre Fruit continues in much the same vein as its predecessor.
#M people – elegant slumming series
The Manchester, England-based trio M People scored in 1994 with a series of British Top Ten hits from its debut album Elegant Slumming both "Moving on Up" and "One Night in Heaven" became U.S. Studios: The Strongroom, Milo and The Roundhouse, London England. Performer – Heather Small, Mike Pickering, Paul Heard The extravagance is appropriate considering that the British trio was shaking the early-'90s foundation years before ubiquitous house releases were duplicating such soulful jams.įor a little history lesson, get ready to jive from the waist down. Throughout the mix, disco grooves, funky bass cuts, piano and bass melodies, wah-wah guitar, and sweet soul vocals ride like a convertible in the neon night.

Released as their first major label outing, Elegant Slumming combines lusty syncopations with liquid-techno vibes that ooze over the top. (AMG)įrom the dance floor to the bedroom, the deep-house diva style of the M People delivers sounds that'll make you surrender to the beat. Including no less than five British Top Ten singles and several other chart entries stretching back to 1992, Elegant Slumming is easily M People's best album.įrom the driving British house of "One Night in Heaven" and the nu-disco slant of "Moving on Up" to more downtempo soul on "Melody of Life," vocalist Heather Small is confident and aggressive while the production by Mike Pickering and Paul Heard backs her up with an exquisite touch.
