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The Harold Wheeler Consort
Black Cream
Real Gone Music (RGM-1856)
Release date: Jan 1, 2025, US
Pop music history is littered with albums whose provocative covers promised something steamy and sensual inside but delivered a musical cold shower instead. This is not one of those albums. Fresh from arranging/conducting such Broadway shows as The Wiz and also forging a successful career penning jingles for such clients as McDonald’s, Pan Am Airlines, Boone’s Farm Wines, Kool Aid, and Coca Cola, composer/keyboardist Wheeler released this 1975 cult classic, a soulful, slinky masterpiece of bedroom jazz-funk. It’s Wheeler’s only album, but it may have been singly responsible for an increase in the mid-‘70s birth rate…light some candles and break out the lotion for this one.
A1
Black Cream
A2
Then Came You
A3
Don't Cry Girl (from the Broadway Musical "The Wiz")
A4
The Need To Be
A5
Let's Put It All Together
B1
Color Me Soul
B2
Corner Of The Sky (from the Broadway Musical "Pippin")
B3
Feel Like Makin' Love
B4
Send In The Clowns (from the Broadway Musical "A Little Night Music")
B5
Mack The Knife (from the "Three Penny Opera")





