Tomorrow's Children - Sister Big Stuff I Play and Sing

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Review by Domingo García

Tomorrow's Children's album "Sister Big Stuff I Play and Sing" is a delightful collection of soulful tunes that showcase the band's musical prowess and vocal abilities. The album features a mix of original compositions and covers of classic hits, all of which are delivered with passion and energy.

The album's standout track is undoubtedly the title song, "Sister Big Stuff," which features a catchy melody and infectious chorus that will have listeners humming along in no time. Other notable tracks include "Get On Up," a funky number that showcases the band's tight groove, and "I Can't Help It," a soulful ballad that highlights the lead vocalist's emotive range.

Throughout the album, Tomorrow's Children demonstrate their versatility and musicianship, seamlessly blending elements of soul, funk, and R&B to create a sound that is uniquely their own. The production is crisp and polished, allowing the band's musical talents to shine through.

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Artist: Tomorrow's Children
Album: Sister Big Stuff I Play and Sing
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
I Play and Sing
Sister Big Stuff

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Catalog Numbers

7005

Labels

London Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
  • Special Edition

Notes

Very rare soul 45 rpm on London Record made in Costa Rica first listing on Discogs. No marks no scratch ready to spin it

About Tomorrow's Children

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Name Vars

  • Children
  • Tomorrows Children

Members

  • Jerome Francis
  • Pluto Shervington
  • Cornell Marshall
  • Ken Lazarus
  • John Jones
  • Steve Batchelor
  • Garth Creary
  • Barry Collins
  • Clive Morris
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Summary by Domingo García

"Sister Big Stuff I Play and Sing" is a must-listen for fans of soul and R&B music. Tomorrow's Children have delivered an album that is both fun and soulful, showcasing their talents as musicians and vocalists.

Comments

israel8am
Funky
lyricalxlies
sorry, Cornel was also the drummer...original line up included Ken Lazarus, Pluto, Jerome Francisque, Steve Bachelor, Garth Gregory, Clive Morris, John Jones and Barry Collins.

that lineup did "Bang Bang Rocksteady" in 1967, signed to Federal.
FRM, Merritone, Wild Flower, Steady (NYC), Playback and a couple other labels i'm forgetting were associated with Federal Records. Paul Khouri runs K&K label out of Miami these days.
lovemoregirl
Feel happy with this song
olgafsafitrie
Funky Brown and Cornel Marshall were also singers - of course, with the Khouri name the only studio they'd be using would be Federal, which is now Tuff Gong these days (Ken Khouri sold to Rita Marley in 1981). Lloyd Charmers was a familiar session player at Federal, it's possible he may have played on some stuff.
Paul Khouri went on to start the Wild Flower label, which had tons of hits in the mid-70's with Pluto, Ernie Smith, Derrick Harriott, Ken Boothe, etc. etc. etc. etc.
opselois4
nice :D
najade10
Threee of the members I know of for sure are Ken Lazarus, Paul Khouri and Bassist Pluto Shervington who is also the lead singer on this song from 1971.
tai3admin
Thanks for posting! Is this the same Tomorrows Children as did the cover of "Bang Bang"? Any more info on them? What musicians they use, studios etc? Thanks