Repercussions (band)

Repercussions were a New York Nu-soul jazz hip hop band of the 1990s at Giant Step, formed by the rhythm section of Groove Collective.[1][2] The lead vocalist Nicole Willis was backed by Andy Faranda, Daniel Wyatt, Genji Siraisi, Gordon Clay and Jonathan Maron,

Discography

References

  1. The Trouser Press Guide to '90s Rock 0684814374 Ira A. Robbins, ‎David Sprague - 1997 REPERCUSSIONS Earth and Heaven (Warner Bros.) 1995 Born out of weekly sessions at New York's influential floating acid-jazz club Giant Step. ...Much of the Groove Collective's extensive rhythm section — Clay, bassist Jonathan Maron and drummer Genji Siraisi — join guitarist Andy Faranda and conga player Daniel Wyatt to back soul diva Nicole Willis in Repercussions. Although a different horn section appears on several cuts, by and large Earth and Heaven lacks the muscle, grit and energy of the Groove Collective album; it's not much more than an ordinary retro-'70s soul record.
  2. Jazz Times Volume 25, Issues 6-10 -1995 - Page 84 "On their Heaven and Earth (Warner Bros., 9 45644-2, 48:06), Repercussions flaunts a wincingly tight rhythm section and their catchy hooks ("Keepin It All Together," "Test Of Time")...."
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