Black Magic! - Where Love Is (1970) | Jerry Peters Anita Poree | Full Album Remaster

Описание к видео Black Magic! - Where Love Is (1970) | Jerry Peters Anita Poree | Full Album Remaster

Pop soul lp from Anita Poree and Jerry Peters, the songwriters behind The Friends of Distinction's You Got Me Going In Circles. Shared for historical purposes. I do not own the rights.
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I was elected to write something introducing Black Magic to the great multicolored public because I'm the only African they know (although white), and they appointed me group mascot—a sort of reverse Step 'n Fetchit. So here goes. Black Magic consists of six uppity, young, bright, brash, opinionated, brilliant, self-confident, chic, ign'ant, impossible beautiful spooks. They're typical. One step from the ghetto, two steps from down-home and a nudge from the top. They're a tight-knit group, tied to-gether by family, friendship, fun, professionalism and talent. They run their own business: music publishing, song writing and producing. They have five songs performed by other artists in release right now (Sonny and Cher, Eddie Fisher, The Friends of Distinction). Two of them on the charts. They provide the rhythm section for Sonny and Cher on wax and in concert, do all their arrangements and write some of their material. Naturally they write, arrange, publish and produce all the songs they perform themselves. And they're working on their own network TV show. They feel relaxed and at home in Watts, the South Side of Chicago, Slidell or Beverly Hills. They like gumbo, chitlins, boeuf bour-guignon, hot links, red soda pop, water-melon and cham-pagne. They talk ign'ant as a matter of pride. They seem to think being black is something special; that it has some inherent magic, which is what gave them the idea for the name—Black Magic. Anita and Niggy are sapphire city. Evil. Argumentative, sharp, witty, scintillating, enchanting, unpredictable, foxy. And they're kooks. Crazy. But reliable. Wayne is Black Magic's sex symbol. The girls say he has ani-mal magnetism (Dark Gable). He's cool. Suave. Hip. Stable. Strong. Very heavy in the skull department. An-nesther is the country Queen of the Nile. She looks like an exotic African princess visiting the court of Louis XIV. Mysterious. And so quiet. Until she opens her mouth. Then—honey: Say it proud, she's black and she's loud! Jerry is really crazy. A great big gangling puppy. He lives on bananas. Banana sandwiches, bananas and cream, banana cake, banana soup, banana nananas. And he's the Indisputable genius of Black Magic. Greg is Anita's brother and probably the skinniest man in the world. And he eats the most. He's sloow. Dizzy. Funny-looking. He could charm George Wallace into lending him his toothbrush. And he has so much talent it's disgusting. Oh, one other thing. Anita likes to drive around the high rent district in her Bentley wearing a funky old SUPERNIGGAH sweatshirt. Which must be an indication of something. -- TERRY d'OBEROFF

Where Love Is
Mama Says 3:18
Black Bottom 5:53
Miss Jessie 8:21
Kimu 11:30
Aunt Adele 15:28
'Tater Man 18:19
Faces On The Bus 20:59
Vacant Lot 23:52
Pershing Square 27:00
Before It's Done 29:48
Echoes Of Love 32:45
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