Sylvester is one of disco music’s breakout artists who quickly became an adored stage figure and connoisseur of his catalogue. The track “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)” is from his second project released in 1978 titled “Step II” - produced by Harvey Fuqua and Sylvester. The single quickly became one of the tickets to his fame during the disco era. The song is backed up by Martha Wash and Izora Rhodes (Two Tons ‘O Fun) and contains Patrick Cowley’s early work as an artist in the electronic disco genre. His added energy is one of the factors in the success of Sylvester’s career. One of the most incredible parts of this track are the vocal segments where he takes the song on several flowing movements and crescendos where the mirror ball even holds on.
I have taken the 1989 12” Ultimix of Sylvester’s “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)” - the 12” version, dub and acapella and appended the original hot pieces to a bring this ReStructure Mix the excitement which it delivers again - remixed and produced by Bradley D. Hinkle and Les Massengale.
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