Ronnie Mcneir Say You
Kent's licensing deal with Mickey Stevenson is proving to be a major musical find. Ronnie McNeir is regarded as an absolute top-class, modern soul singer. These tracks are from the early 70s, around the time he cut his eponymous first LP in Los Angeles with Mickey. 'Say You' is a superb updating of the Monitors' harmony hit from 1965 and is given the distinctive, sensitive McNeir treatment. 'I'm Sorry' is a slow-burning song that builds into a perfect dancefloor beat. It was penned by Ronnie and his writing partner of the time, Andre Moore. The release is a taster of the complete, previously unreleased album we will issue on Ronnie later this year.