The Best of Heatwave: Always & Forever
01/01/1996 | Sony
Lyrics from The Best of Heatwave: Always & Forever
All Music Guide Review
Always and Forever is a masterful look at one of the funkiest disco bands ever to grace a DJ's table. This compilation, set up like most, is packed with hits in chronological order, showcasing not only a great dance set, but also the important chronicle of an underrated band. With the band's two smash singles "Boogie Nights" and "The Groove Line" kicking things off, this disc essentially traces Heatwave's history though their singles releases with a smattering of extra tunes thrown in for good measure. As a whole, the set is also a record of the subtle changes in composition and performance that took the band from disco sensibilities to a richer and far more textured soft funk, most notably on "Gangsters of the Groove." Of course, there is some pure funk here too, and "Lettin' It Loose" is a reminder that this band did have a few other tricks up their sleeves. And, of course, since Heatwave are best remembered as a disco band, the fan won't be disappointed either. Special disco versions of "The Groove Line" and "Eyeballin" replace regular album cuts. Rounding out the mix are "Central Heating" and "Happiness Togetherness," while the sweet soul ballad "Look After Love" closes the album as certainly as "Boogie Nights" opens it. Disco, funk, soul --Heatwave incorporate all genres with ease. And no matter how you categorize this band, there is a little groove for everyone. And while it's true that the band will never be lauded with the best of the best, they still recorded some absolutely delicious nuggets. ~ Amy Hanson, All Music Guide
The Best of Heatwave: Always & Forever Track Listing
Credits of The Best of Heatwave: Always & Forever
- Mario Mantese
- Bass
- Stephen Marcussen
- Engineer
- Tim Palmer
- Engineer
- Phil Ramone
- Producer
- Frank Ricotti
- Percussion
- Sid Sharp
- Concert Master
- Ernie Sheesley
- Engineer
- Rod Temperton
- Organ, Synthesizer Arrangements, Piano, Clavinet, Vocal Arrangement, Rhythm Arrangements, Keyboards, Synthesizer
- Gabe Veltri
- Engineer
- Greg Walsh
- Engineer
- Warren Weinberg
- Engineer
- Keith Wilder
- Vocals
- Larry Williams
- Clarinet, Flute, Saxophone
- Barry Blue
- Producer
- Mike Hedges
- Engineer
- Richard Goldblatt
- Engineer
- Ashley Ingram
- Vocals
- Barry Kidd
- Engineer
- John Rosenthal
- Engineer
- Leo Sacks
- Compilation Producer
- Brian Chin
- Liner Notes
- J.D. Nicholas
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Tom "Curly" Ruff
- Digital Mastering
- Tony Sellari
- Art Direction
- Joy Gilbert
- Project Director
- Pete Lewis
- Engineer
- Johnnie Wilder, Jr.
- Percussion, Producer, Conga, Vocals (Background), Vocals
- Tony Martell
- Executive Producer
- Al Stegmeyer
- Engineer
- Ralph "Love" Atkins
- Vocals
- Neil Black
- Engineer
- Squeeky
- Engineer
- Leee John
- Vocals
- Peter Walsh
- Engineer
- Silver
- Engineer, ?
- Nigel Adams
- Engineer
- William Jones
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Louis Price
- Vocals
- John Cameron
- Director
- Noel McCalla
- Vocals
- Rick Hart
- Engineer
- Phil Ayling
- Flute, Saxophone
- Ernest Berger
- Percussion, Drums, Timbales
- Adam Block
- Director, ?
- Michael Boddicker
- Synthesizer
- Jeff Borgeson
- Engineer
- Jim Boyer
- Engineer
- Derek Bramble
- Bass
- Patrice Carroll
- Engineer
- Roy Carter
- Guitar, Piano, Keyboards
- Carl Carwell
- Vocals
- Mark Chamberlain
- Engineer
- Judy Clapp
- Engineer
- Paulinho Da Costa
- Percussion
- Dave Grusin
- Director
- Calvin Duke
- Synthesizer, Keyboards, Vocals
- Bernard Fowler
- Vocals
- Tristan Fry
- Percussion
- Gary Grant
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- James Guthrie
- Producer, Engineer
- Patrick Halling
- Concert Master
- Per Hanson
- Engineer
- Keith Harrison
- Synthesizer, Vocals, Keyboards
- Jerry Hey
- Trumpet, Director, Flugelhorn, French Horn
- Brian Huddy
- Engineer
- Tim Hunt
- Engineer
- Kim Hutchcroft
- Flute, Saxophone
- Andy Jackson
- Engineer
- Eric Johns
- Guitar
- Damian Korner
- Engineer
- Peter Krueger
- Engineer
- Heatwave
- Main Performer
- Bill Reichenbach Jr.
- Trombone


















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