Sunday, April 26, 2020

REISSUE: "Poinciana" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Paradise Express





REISSUE: "Poinciana" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Paradise Express In 1978, Paradise Express released their first LP. Producers Henry Cosby and Phil Jones gave Herb Jimmerson and his wife and lead vocalist, Vi Ann their break on the disco scene. But it was not long after when they caught onto the formula that was necessary for dance floors and came forth with the second LP, “Let’s Fly”. Both LPs are winners. They contain Jimmerson’s magic keyboards and Vi Ann’s fabulous vocals. On this first LP “Poinciana” was my choice for one of the loveliest tracks recorded for a cover song – recorded by Bing Crosby in 1944 and charted at the time. The backing vocals on the first LP were performed magnificently by Two Tons O’ Fun (Izora Rhodes and Martha Wash) and Sharon Hymes giving the songs a touch of magic. I had the privilege of seeing Paradise Express here in San Diego back in 1979 at a local club when “You Set Me On Fire” and “Let’s Fly” were on top of the dance charts. It was an incredible experience – Vi Ann truly brought the house down and Herb was right by her side. Not much is known about them and where they are now, but these LPs and this song will live on forever in many disco enthusiasts minds and feet. My ReStructure gives “Poinciana” a chance to reach some new listeners and dancers.

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