John Morales - The M+M Story (BBE Records) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Apr 18, 2013
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John Morales sits down by the fire to tell us about

The M + M Mixes Vol. 3


"The original process of 're-mixing records' was intended to provide an alternative listening experience which had been optimized for people who went out to dance at Discos. John was one of the early pioneers who loved music, understood his craft and HAD RESPECT FOR THE CREATIVE WORK from which his mixes were derived"

Patrick Adams -- Super Producer. Writer of more than 30 Gold and Platinum records and back to back winner of ASCAP Songwriter of the year award 1996/1997

This compilation is John Morales' third for BBE. Few can match his contributions to the world of Dance Music be it soul, funk, disco, to today's house music.

John Morales is considered one of the true legends of the mix. And his work some thirty years later continues to be cutting edge and inspiring. His epic mix of Universal Robot Bands boogie anthem "Barely Breakin Even" is the source from which BBE Records got its name.

No attempt has ever been made to summarise the pinnacle of Johns work. This third release on BBE continues that history lesson that John has forged in dance music. He formed The M+M Mix with his late partner Sergio Munzibai, in 1982 till 1990 whose output of over 650 mixes will be unmatched today. John continues The M+M legacy.

From the Rolling Stones to Gloria Estefan, The Temptations, Barry White, Marvin Gaye, James Brown, Hall & Oates, Teena Marie, Aretha Franklin to BBE -- we have all been molded by Johns everlasting mix influence, love for his work and his Music.. This superb triple CD presents some of John's finest works, and takes the M+M Mix legacy to yet a higher level. CD1 & 2 feature some of the greatest tracks of all time from the Start of CD 1 and Barry White's "Never, Never Gonna Give You Up" , to the classic rework of Marvin Gaye's "I Want You" which closes out CD2, there are no sleepers here. CD3 also features some of the best from the vaults of the Salsoul and West End labels, anthems like Loleatta Holloway's -- "Hit & Run" to legendary Paradise Garage favorite Loose Joints "Is It All Over My Face?".

This is the legacy of the M+M mixes.

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