Teddy Douglas
IM HERE
(2X12 INCH)
Nervous Records / NER25903
2x12 Inch
True NYC House Banger, well done Teddy
US House Music legend Teddy Douglas of Basement Boys and Jasper St. Co. fame gets set to unleash his first solo artist album, Im Here, on the iconic label, Nervous Records. Teddy has gone all out to deliver one of his most creative and musically diverse albums to date. Im Here is a colourful pallet of meaningful songs and grooves that reach far beyond Teddys signature soulful Baltimore House sound, with added infusions of Funk, Rock and Jazz, yet still loaded with plenty of Teddys trademark House and Disco sounds that we all know and love.
Across the album hes pulled together an array of heavyweight international vocal talent including; UK vocal diva Pauline Taylor; Danish award winning Folk and Blues artist, Richard Farrell; Chi Town Hip House legend, Fast Eddie; dance musics legendary No.1 vocal queen, Ultra Nat; up and coming Brit Soul talent, Sipho; and Buckshot from Blackmoon appearing as BDI Thug. From the shimmering cover of The Frontline Orchestras Dont Turn Your Back On Me with Pauline Taylor on the vocals, to the downtempo rocky vibes of Help! with Sipho delivering a spine-tingling gravelly vocal, Im Here is testament to Teddys finely tuned expert musicianship and impeccable knack for penning great songs and delivering vibrant covers.
Baltimores Teddy Douglas has produced everyone from Michael Jackson, Lenny Kravitz, Crystal Waters, Erykah Badu, Martha Wash and Ultra Nate and was an important figure in the development of the Baltimore House Sound. Teddy has held down a long and successful DJ career since 1983 staring out in Baltimore and spreading his wings globally gracing the decks at clubs such as Yellow in Japan to Londons Ministry of Sound and beyond. In 1985 he met Jay Steinhour and Thommy Davis, who later formed The Basement Boys production company. The Basement Boys have produced countless dance classics like Crystal Waters 1991 Gold single, Gypsy Woman. In the mid 90s Teddy Douglas and Jay Steinhour opened Basement Boys Records and released club anthems from Teddy Douglas, Jasper St. Co., Ann Nesby, Those Guys, DJ Spen, Byron Stingly, Karizma, Kenny Bobien, Taja Seville and more[info sheet from distr.]