
Zulema Cusseaux began with a trio called Five Crystals and then later worked with Van McCoy with Faith, Hope and Charity. She also became a studio group titled Zalmac in the early 80s.
Her 1978 LP "Z-licious" is the brand of 70s funk, soul and disco rolled into a nice package. "Change" is the single from the LP which gained a nice repetation for being the solo-sound of Zulema - a roaring track with question of judgement and damnation - neither of which I foster or believe in. But it is a great song and the fictitious theme makes great fun for a dance floor motion.
I have ReStructured the 12" single and added a few new curves and turns to make the song new and a bit more exciting.
Thanks to Lindsay A. Smith and Nicholas J. Bunning, once again for influencing this ReStructure Mix - it's for you and with lots of good nurturing energy! No damnation! :)
1 comment:
Glenn, this is amazing! All our favourite elements of this stirring anthem re-arranged (and strengthened) into something magical! Well done on this fabulous effort! Much appreciated!
The album 'Z-licious' is one we never tire of, a true classic without a bad track on it. It would be great if it got a cd or digital download release one day - we can only hope! 'You've Got Something For Me' off the album is another great uptempo track which would also sound fantastic in a'Restructured' mix...
Thanks again, your friends Nick & Lindsay.
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