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OMAR S - The Best - Vinyl (4xLP + insert)

Sold Date: May 11, 2020
Start Date: March 16, 2020
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Cat: AOS 4400. Rel: 9 May 16
Deep House


Side 1 - Track 1. Time Mo 1 (Norman Talley mix) Side 1 - Track 2. On Your Way (Divinity vocals) Side 2. Chama Piru's Side 3 - Track 1. Seen Was Set (Norm Talley mix - BIG Strick vocal) Side 3 - Track 2. Smash (Kyle Hall keys - Ignit-Linn Drums) Side 4. AOS & Tom Bugs - Buggin Out Side 5 - Track 1. You Silk Suit Wearin MuLaFuk'ka Side 5 - Track 2. Take Ya Pik, Nik!!!!! Side 6. Ah'Revolution (Poli Grip For Partials mix'nik - Amp Fidder vocals) Side 7. Bitch,,,,I'll Buy You Another One!!! Side 8. Heard'Chew Single (John FM vocals)

** 4LP Red vinyl edition ** Alex "Omar" Smith has never been one for modesty, so we shouldn't be too surprised that he's called his latest full-length - his fifth in total - The Best. To be fair, he is rather good at producing high-grade deep house, and here unveils another eleven gems. Interestingly, he's recruited an impressive cast-list of collaborators and guests, including Norman Talley, Kyle Hall, OB Ignitt and, most surprisingly of all, Bristol-based Tom Bug. Highlights are plentiful, from the dusty afro and blues influences of the tribal "Chama Piru's", and hazy, Rhodes-heavy vocal cut "AhRevolution", to the hip-wigglin' disco-house influences of "Seen Was Set", and retro-futurist, Inner City style Divinity hook-up "On Your Way".