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This is the last official recording by Sea Level, released in 1982 on the Arista label. And this was a major departure from the Sea Level we know and love from the 70's. They sure sound like they were aiming for a hit record. Maybe it wasn't but it had all the quality to be one. This has "Make You Feel Love Again" on the A and B side, one in stereo and the other mono. The song was also on the unreleased album "After The Dance", and this sure got me confused. I'm not familiar with Blue Miller as a vocalist, but if this is him, then who was singing the other version? Anyway, thanks to Luc, we can now enjoy this beautiful version of a great Southern Soul track. Sure made me feel love again.
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Any chance you have the second, third and fourth LPs by Sea Level? I see the prices commanded by the now out of print limited issue cd releases and seriously wonder why the music is not more available. I owned the first three records on vinyl years ago but lost all of them (including many more treasures) in a house fire. Emusic recently added the first LP as a download, which I promptly added to my itunes. Other blog sites have links to the downloads; however, the links no longer are available. Thanks for the great work you do, by the way. Your efforts are greatly appreciated.
Johnny from Chicago
Anonymous - if you leave your email address I will make sure that you get all the Sea Level albums. Afterwards, perhaps the administrator can remove your address in a day or two.
Thank you for this!! I am very curious as to the vocalist. I sent an email to Blue Miller at his website to see if he can shed any light on the situation.
Thanks Moose, And I will post all Sea Level albums unavailable in the near future. So there you are.
Thanks, Moose. You the man!!! jborland2006@yahoo.com.
thank you very much
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