The Fifth Dimension is one of the soul-pop groups of the late 60s and early 70s that made a spot in music history
that is sweet and adventurous. Their 1969 album “The Age Of Aquarius” is one of the mod-60s treats which brings
the hippie culture and soul harmonies to a classic recording. “Don’t’cha Hear Me Callin’ Ya” is another single
from the project which shares the vocal layers of Billy Davis, Jr., Florence LaRue, Lamonte McLemore, Marilyn
McCoo and Ron Townson. The track rings out a calling to a distant lover who is needed for making it alright. A
nice little slice of The Fifth Dimension in a pop-soul flavor with that 60s hip-groove.
This ReStructure Mix pulls the guitar groove into a drum beat from Arthur Baker’s File 13 80s dance hit “Taste So
Good”. A recalling in a new direction if you read between the beats and street drums. This number was requested
by Jim Bass and gladly executed in a new manner with some drop outs and help from the 80s street drums.
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