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Vinyl Records London are on cloud nine, we are now spinning in a brand new copy in 7 Inch Vinyl from Melodies International Melodies International proudly moves forward with an elusive piece of midtempo Chicago soul originally performed by Gloria J. Jennings in 1977.Gloria was signed to Stage Productions as a gospel singer with pure and raw talent she had developed in the choir of her fathers Southern Baptist Church. She was 16 years old at the time. To tutor her for RampB vocals, Willie C. Nance of Stage Productions spent 3 months taking the artist back and forth for vocal training 25 miles each way, 3 days per week.At the time, Mr. Nance had made plans to work with singer and songwriter Theresa Eagins to record ldquoKnow What You Wantrdquo. However, two days before the recording was set to begin, Ms. Eagins refused to move forward with the recording as she chose to take her religious faith more seriously and forgo the singing of secular music. Hence, Stage Productions turned to Gloria Jay to perform a song that would go on to move people thousands of miles away, many years later.One of them was Patrick Forge ldquoBack around 1990 I had a residency upstairs at the Wag Club on a Friday night alongside Paul Martin he was Gilles Prsquos AampR right hand man at Talkin Loud, the night was called Respect and we played mainly Soul, Boogie and JazzFunk. Many years later I bumped into Paul at a record shop and he quizzed me about a tune I used to play at the end of the night at Respect. Hhe described it as being an independent Soul seven inch on a red label, slow to mid tempo… and more to the point a bullet of a record. It piqued my curiosity so much I burrowed through my seven inches and even made Paul a compilation of likely contenders his response was ldquolovely selection, but itrsquos not on thererdquo. Damn, a mystery Many moons later whilst I was living in Japan, my tenant in my London flat said shersquod found an old mixtape Irsquod done for her way back when and was desperate to know the identity of something she was calling the ldquochoo choo songrdquo. Eventually when I was back in London she played the mixtape and I quickly identified her tune as ldquoFabricardquo by Cesar Mariano, however letting the tape play some time later a familiar descending chord sequence catapulted me back to those Friday nights at The Wag, and Gloria Jayrsquos plaintive vocals reminded me of a record that had been absent from my life for far too long. Irsquove no idea what happened to my original copy, I hunted another one down straight away, and Irsquove kept it close ever since. ldquoKnow What You Wantrdquo is a song that goes deep in such a simple, unaffected, almost naive way, Glorias voice is both sweet and raw, itrsquos built on simple chords and obvious instrumentation, but itrsquos so much greater than the sum of its parts.ldquoKnow What You Wantrdquo is soul music, pure and unadulterated, therersquos nothing getting in the way of the feeling, itrsquos straight from the heart.rdquo Carefully remastered from the tapes, MEL008 comes forth in its original 7rdquo format with a 14rdquox14rdquo poster.