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Artist: | Milton Davis |
Title: | Milton Davis Let Me In VINYL LP |
Released: | 24/11/2023 |
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Format: | VINYL LP |
Country | EU/US |
Barcode: | 826853003964 |
Catalogue number: | 826853003964 |
Store location: | pre-order |
SKU: | WLF17474 |
Condition: | BRAND NEW & SEALED |
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In 1977, the Portland Trailblazers were at the peak of their game. Anticipating the team's meteoric rise toward an NBA championship, songwriter Ron Stassens assembled his own dream team. Featuring members of Pleasure, Transport, and Slickaphonic, Stassens penned a theme song to amplify the team's ascent and wound up with an album's worth of soulful, disco-funk material. Centering on Slickaphonic frontman, Milton Davis, the band was hopeful. But like the vast majority of Portland's musical output, the reels received a dose of regional airplay before being shelved. Davis left town. Stassens and the backing band moved on. Years later, we now this artifact, featuring a who's who in the Portland's musician community - banded together on this sole release. The album stretches beyond the confines of "Blazermania" with a deep connection to this era in Albina. 'Let Me In' signifies Davis' yearning to be seen by his peers at a time when local musicians' aspirations for fame and fortune were all too unlikely in Portland's gatekept club scene - a quaint industry both culturally and geographically isolated from national access. Few musicians made it out. And Black musicians redlined in the city's Albina district were disproportionately affected. Buried within a love song, Davis' crooning on "All I Wanna Do" spells it out: 'Some people want to drive a cadillac car / Some people want to be a Hollywood star / Oh no, not me / My poor heart just can't break free / All I wanna do is think about you.' Mystery surrounds Davis' background and why this tremendous suite of recordings has remained unreleased. In it's time, the "Blazermania" single was successful enough that the band performed it on repeat during the team's championship celebration (images of this can be seen on ESPN's recent "30 For 30" featuring Bill Walton, as well as on the album's back side jacket). What we do know is that Davis came of age in the Houston area where in high school he joined The Four Tempos - a soul group that would make their way to Los Angeles, cutting a few 45s for Rampart Records. When the group disbanded, he steadily worked his way up the West Coast Chitlin Circuit before landing in Portland. There he would fall in step with Albina's finest, fronting Slickaphonic for a short time. It is believed he would later front Doc Severinsen's big band on European tours throughout the 1980s and produce R&B singles for major label artists throughout the 1990s. Davis passed in late 2020, having remained largely disconnected from Albina's musician community since the time of this recording. As with all releases in our catalog, listeners may now appreciate a piece of Albina's legacy otherwise buried by selective history producers and the ensuing memory-making that has occurred in our region's popular culture. These recordings document an important albeit buried moment. It's fleeting impact has been obscured in such a way that even Stassens, engineer Bob Stoutenburg, and the participating musicians on these takes can't fully recall the entire cast of players on the three sessions that make up the record. Years of interviews and sleuthing the highest quality tape dub have produced the record we have here - a recording that all these years later demands, "Let me in."
1 | Would It Matter |
2 | Let Me in |
3 | Headed for the Disco |
4 | All I Want to Do |
5 | Summertime in the Sunshine |
6 | Blazermania |
format | vinyl |
year of release | 2023 |
artist | Milton Davis |
Recently In Stock | No |
Forthcoming | Yes |
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