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Miss Diamond to You

Kathy Diamond

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  Name Artist Time Price  
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Between the Lines Kathy Diamond 6:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
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In All You See a Woman Kathy Diamond 0:17 $0.99 View In iTunes
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All Woman Kathy Diamond 6:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
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I Need You Here Right Now Kathy Diamond 0:20 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Until the Sun Goes Down Kathy Diamond 5:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Create & Enhance Kathy Diamond 0:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
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The Moment Kathy Diamond 6:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Over Kathy Diamond 5:49 $0.99 View In iTunes
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However You Get Here Kathy Diamond 0:19 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Racing Thru Time Kathy Diamond 5:31 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Another Life Kathy Diamond 6:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
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On & On Kathy Diamond 5:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
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I Need You Kathy Diamond 5:17 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Another Life (Original) Kathy Diamond 5:38 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Kathy Diamond's debut album, a full-length collaboration between the U.K.-based singer and veteran house producer Maurice Fulton, is a deeply satisfying and distinctive work of 21st century disco that draws extensively from soul, funk, and Latin. In a burgeoning and strikingly varied field of revivalist disco artists whose aesthetic and musical integrity trumps the considerable potential for novelty gimmickry — among them the disparate likes of Metro Area, Sally Shapiro, and Hercules and Love Affair — Miss Diamond to You stands out for its focus on establishing a consistent, evocative mood and a leisurely, luscious sense of groove rather than dynamic, overtly danceable beats, or even readily recognizable songs and melodies (although it has those things too). It's less blatantly electronic than any of the aforementioned acts, blurring the lines between synthetic and organic (and between modern and retro), with inconspicuously programmed drums and keyboards, subtle ambient textures, swaths of flange and reverb, and other understated flourishes integrated seamlessly with chunky, vintage-sounding synths, clavinets, organs and acoustic pianos, light and breezy guitars, layers of Latin-tinged percussion (cowbells, shakers, congas, pandeiros, sleigh bells...) and, most of all, impeccably fluid, funky basslines, usually of the slapped variety. Apart from some of those bass parts (which are simply beyond the capacity of machines), it's hard to be entirely sure what was programmed and what was played — nearly everything here sounds like it could have been performed by a live band (Chic springs to mind), except that Fulton was evidently responsible for the whole thing — but all that's really relevant is how gorgeously it all flows together in a cohesive, unified whole. In fact, the album's uniformity of sound — there are a lot of different instruments but not, ultimately, a whole lot of textural range — could potentially be taken as an issue, since it means the whole tends to overshadow the individual tracks. That's not helped by the brief a cappella fragments, taken from various songs, which are sequentially mismatched throughout the track list as if to suggest that the vocal hooks are interchangeable. And Diamond's sweet, wafer-thin voice, while well-suited to the album's languid, smokily intimate vibe, doesn't do a great deal to elevate her lyrics and melodies into truly charismatic or memorable territory. Still, the slyly poppy "All Woman" and "On & On" stand out as well worth hearing in their own right, as do the mostly instrumental electro-samba "Until the Sun Goes Down" and the thickly layered keyboard funk of "Over," with its curious vocal tweaking. ~ K. Ross Hoffman, All Music Guide

Customer Reviews

Electro Funk Bliss
     

Miss Diamond's debut album is impressive. Her songs make you feel good. Favorites are Between the Lines and All Woman. Buy it.

Kathy Diamond
     

album of the year. takes me back to nyc 1986 ....The Loft parties and The World.....beautifully produced and a great overall record.

oh yeah
     

If there is such a thing as sexy smooth funk, this is it. love it. I won't pass her up when she makes it out to San Francisco...good stuff!

Biography

Genre: House

Years Active: '00s

Kathy Diamond's elegant, faithful updatings of 1970s funk, disco, and soulful diva house are informed by a lifelong love for the music, beginning with a childhood of dancing around the house to her mother's Donna Summer and Isaac Hayes records. Hailing from Sheffield, England, Diamond grew up as a creative writer and natural performer, but not initially as a musician; in 1993 she started writing songs and engaging in a series of collaborations, but it would take a decade before her career as a performer...
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