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The Brand New Heavies

Active: 1991–1992

PopRock

5

Releases

2

Active Years

About The Brand New Heavies

In the mid-1980s, as acid jazz was becoming a dominant genre in London clubs, Simon Bartholomew and Andrew Levy began honing their own blend of funk, jazz, and early hip-hop drums.

Originally dubbing themselves Brothers International, they changed their name to The Brand New Heavies after signing to a small British label and stumbling onto a James Brown single whose liner notes called the American soul legend the “Minister of New Super Heavy Funk.” While the Heavies likely would have continued to build a cult following in London, things changed dramatically when they connected with the American singer N’Dea Davenport.

She would contribute lead vocals to the string of singles—“Stay This Way,” “Never Stop,” “Dream Come True”—that established the group as global stars able to meld the popular sounds of the 1960s and ’70s into something psychedelically new.

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Complete Discography

1991
1 release
single

NEVER STOP

Documented across 3 weeks

1992
4 releases
single

DREAM COME TRUE

Documented across 4 weeks

single

ULTIMATE TRUNK FUNK (EP)

Documented across 6 weeks

single

DON'T LET IT GO TO YOUR HEAD

Documented across 4 weeks

single

STAY THIS WAY

Documented across 5 weeks

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