
gregory charles royal - pain / take a ride to heaven - high jazz - vinyl

HJ45 001 - 90458 - eu7'' - €11.50
New Copy
Genre: Funk / Soul - Modern Soul
1. Pain
2. Take A Ride To Heaven




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Reissue of this nice 7'', first released in 1980 on GCR Music in Washington DC. Holds a sweet modern soul track and a funky ''ride to heaven'' with nice vocals. 300 copies
The obscure and timeless “TAKE A RIDE TO HEAVEN“ is pure uplifting madness. A brilliant, hooky and floorfriendly
soul stomper, Ron Hardy style!! It contrasts with A side’s super intimate and heartbreaking “PAIN“.
Gregory Charles Royal (born October 10, 1961 in Greensboro, North Carolina) is an American trombonist,
multi-instrumentalist, composer, writer, and artistic director who grew up in Washington DC. He played with Art
Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, the Duke Ellington Orchestra, Slide Hampton and his World of Trombones,
and the Howard University Jazz Ensemble.
Royal, who grew up loving Holland & Dozier as well as Earth, Wind & Fire songs, wrote “PAIN” and “TAKE A
RIDE TO HEAVEN” to try his hand at singing. The songs were recorded at Track Recorders in Silver Spring,
Maryland, on a used 2inch amped analog tape at half speed with 8 hours studio time for recording and mixing.
A year later, Royal recorded the songs again but went back to playing only and got the “real singers” to do
their thing as he did not feel adequate as a vocalist. The album versions were released on the now scarce
“PAIN” LP. Back then, only 100 45s of the first Royal versions were pressed.