Music / soul

Just something


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Reviews (2)


Soul and Jazz and Funk

d. 13. Mar. 2024

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Bill Buckley

d. 13. Mar. 2024

"We might not have heard too much from Ms Lee for a while but the swagger, style and sound of 'Just Something' make it feel as if she's never been away. Dare we say, "Welcome Back"!".


Record collector

556 (2024 April)

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Daryl Easlea

556 (2024 April)

"A glorious return: She enjoyed a massive hit with her self-penned "See The Day", which reached No. 3 over Christmas 1985 (only Whitney and Wham! were bigger) and was in two of the biggest groups of the decade: Wham! and the Style Council. Yet it's almost as though she was famous by association rather than for the vocal and writing talent she was ... Working with sundry Acid Jazzers such as Brand New Heavies' Simon Bartholomew and former James Taylow Quartet bassist Gary Crockett, producer Tristan Longworth brings out Lee at her sparkling best".