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The Old One Two b​/​w Paint Me Any Color

by RAMP

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    Previously unreleased songs by RAMP produced by Roy Ayers and reissued as a limited 12in single in 2007 on Luv N'Haight. Both have been re-mastered and re-cut as a limited 7in single and housed in a picture sleeve.

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Both produced by vibes-master Roy Ayers post-release of their 1977 classic 'Come Into Knowledge' album. These are not new recordings, these are vintage RAMP. Two tracks previously unheard but rescued recently from a demo the band recorded on cassette. Newly mastered, eq'd and now ready to rumble. "The Old One, Two" is a cover of a Roy Ayers track (written by Ayers, William Allen and Edwin Birdsong and originally released on the Roy Ayers album 'A Tear To A Smile'.) The RAMP version is punchier than the Roy Ayers release. Powered by a nasty bass line the tune transcends music eras sounding just as contemporary as it did in 1977 and is destined to be a DJ favorite. On the flipside is the boogie tune "Paint Me Any Color," also written and produced by Roy Ayers but never recorded by anyone else. These Roy Ayers productions foreshadowed his classic releases to come on the Uno Melodic label from acts like The Eighties Ladies and Ethel Beatty.

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released April 12, 2019

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RAMP Cincinnati, Ohio

For a long time RAMP were one of modern soul music’s biggest mysteries. What did RAMP mean? (FYI - Roy Ayers Master Production is the answer), Heavily sampled (most notably on A Tribe Called Quest’s “Bonita Applebum”) and much adored for their sublime version of "Everybody Loves The Sunshine" RAMP maintained a musical presence despite a lack of music and info. ... more

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