Limited edition of 500 individually numbered copies on red coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Plush, the 1982 studio album by the Eighties synth-boogie band Plush, is a standout in the genre. The band, consisting of Siedah Garrett, Tony Phillips, and Ambrose Price, was known for their smooth blend of R&B, funk, and synth-driven melodies. Garrett, who later gained fame as a solo artist and songwriter, brought a distinctive vocal presence to the band. Not long after the band broke up, she was discovered by Michael Jackson, for who she later provided backing vocals and co-wrote "Man In The Mirror" with. The album was produced by Bobby Watson, René Moore and Angela Winbush. It features catchy tracks like "Free and Easy" and "We've Got the Love," showcasing their polished production and soulful harmonies. Despite not achieving major commercial success, Plush has garnered a cult following for it's authentic early Eighties sound. It's a significant work within the disco boogie genre, reflecting the transitional period of early Eighties music and is one of the rare and sought-after albums from that era.
- 1. Burnin' Love
- 2. We've Got the Love
- 3. Free and Easy
- 4. Gonna Get Ya
- 5. Strangers Again
- 6. Livin' for Your Love
- 7. I Don't Know (Where Love Comes from)
- 8. Coast to Coast