
The Mighty Soulmates
The Mighty Soulmates is a towering early 90s project from the legitimate super group of André Cymone (bass player with Prince), St. Paul Peterson (guitarist with The Family and Prince), Mic Murphy (of Sass and The System fame) and Gardner Cole (writer, producer and musician probably best known for his work with Madonna). The sound is a majestic blend of sophisticated funk, emotional R&B, New Jack Swing flava and slick deep soul.
These should-be legendary sessions have been almost a secret since they were recorded back in 1993. The first Be With knew about the project was whilst working with Mic on some Sass re-issues and he told us he had something else we might be interested in hearing.
Mic explained, âIn the summer of 1993, Gardner Cole asked if Iâd be interested in coming out to work with him, AndrĂ©, and St. Paul. So we all headed out to what can best be described as a fantasy music summer camp at Gardnerâs house in Woodland Hills, California. We had all worked together in the past in some form or another so everyone was energized and enthused and excited to see what we could create together. St Paul and Andre had already begun some songwriting at Gardnerâs well equipped home garage studio. The songs and ideas progressed quickly and some additional recording was completed at AndrĂ© Cymoneâs studio in downtown LA. We ended up working on the project for about 6 months, off and on, until Gardner's house fell victim to the Northridge Earthquake in January 1994.â
There were some vague ideas at the time about turning the sessions into a finished record, but everyone went back to their day jobs and as St. Paul puts it: â[for nearly 30 years] it just sat there, marinating like a fine funk masterpiece. Everything has its right time and now just be the timeâ.
From all the tracks Mic sent over, weâve cherry picked the absolute cream for a tight four track EP. In an alternate history all four for these wouldâve been radio smashes. No doubt. But these songs never even reached a plugger. A mixture of beat ballads and uptempo non-hits, coming on like Al B Sure! or Babyface take on Shalamar or, dare we say it, The Purple One - maybe not so surprising given whoâs playing!
The feel-good dancefloor dynamite of âI Wanna Be The Oneâ is the explosive opening track. A piano-driven, groove-laden blast of yearning deep-pop, with perfectly delivered soulful vocals and an unmistakable âearly 90sâ sound. Indeed, fans of Eddie Chaconâs old group will dig this for days. âBack In The Dayâ has a timeless swing and swagger, the lyrics reminiscing about the halcyon streetlife of the Soulmatesâ youth, about Curtis, Superfly and innocent days gone by, about hustling with friends. Yet more spine-tingling vocals over yet another perfectly produced musical backdrop. Stunning.
Opening side B, âBlue Tuesdayâ is the thrilling pinnacle of the EP, at least for us. Itâs absolute soulful-pop perfection, and the one weâve been asked about most after teasing this collection on our NTS show. A soaring beat ballad full of chiming guitars, gorgeous harmonising, falsetto âdoo-doo-doo-doo do-do-do-doâ backing vocals and a real steppersâ groove. Glide to this with your loved one at the next roller rink party
Dramatic, purple-hued closer âPrivate Timeâ seems to predict the Timbaland-dominated sound of the mid-to-late 90s, all synthetic strings and squelchy, acidic-drum-machine soul. Thereâs even room for funky piano breaks, vocoder bridges and more cowbell than you can shake a cowbell at. You could just as easily hear Aaliyah vibing over this as much as Mic. Â
This EP represents the sound of four incredibly soulful, talented, and influential (soul)mates jamming together over one long hot summer and weaving pure sonic magic. AndrĂ© Cymone loved the âkinda pop, experimental exploration of sound and music. I think these songs make a statement. Not just because of the collection of talented musicians involved but the idea of musically branching out and experimenting; which is what I loved about the project and for people to hear and hopefully appreciate the artistic adventure this music takes, I think itâs a much needed breath of fresh air.â As Mic recalls, âit had the feeling of recovery in a circle with my dudes making music sitting around catching up on life - it felt like living a second childhood. We just wrote what we felt. I donât remember âaimingâ at anything but a great song, melding all our different influences from throughout our lives. We had no restraints. For me personally, it was a time to make music and regroup. I call it the âSoulmate Experienceâ because in many ways we are kindred souls as a band. We did have an amazing time making the record and so much fun together. Probably my best summer everâ.
The Mighty Soulmates EP has been mastered for vinyl by Simon Francis, cut by Pete Norman at Finyl Tweek and pressed at Record Industry. That early 90s gloss sounds spectacular, if we do say so ourselves.
And such a special record needed some truly almighty artwork, so thanks go to DJ Ruby Savage for directing us to London-based illustrator and designer River Cousin. This music needed something elegant and indulgent yet soulful and striking and something as simultaneously tongue-in-check and deadly-serious as the groupâs name. The end result is as modern yet timeless as the music itself.
And these are just our four picks. Thereâs plenty more where this came from and Mic tells us heâs even picked the album title: âEarthquake Summerâ.
Tracklist
A1 : I Wanna Be The One (3.37)
A2 : Back In The Day (4.40)
B1 : Blue Tuesday (3.44)
B2 : Private Time (4.11)
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The Mighty Soulmates is a towering early 90s project from the legitimate super group of André Cymone (bass player with Prince), St. Paul Peterson (guitarist with The Family and Prince), Mic Murphy (of Sass and The System fame) and Gardner Cole (writer, producer and musician probably best known for his work with Madonna). The sound is a majestic blend of sophisticated funk, emotional R&B, New Jack Swing flava and slick deep soul.
These should-be legendary sessions have been almost a secret since they were recorded back in 1993. The first Be With knew about the project was whilst working with Mic on some Sass re-issues and he told us he had something else we might be interested in hearing.
Mic explained, âIn the summer of 1993, Gardner Cole asked if Iâd be interested in coming out to work with him, AndrĂ©, and St. Paul. So we all headed out to what can best be described as a fantasy music summer camp at Gardnerâs house in Woodland Hills, California. We had all worked together in the past in some form or another so everyone was energized and enthused and excited to see what we could create together. St Paul and Andre had already begun some songwriting at Gardnerâs well equipped home garage studio. The songs and ideas progressed quickly and some additional recording was completed at AndrĂ© Cymoneâs studio in downtown LA. We ended up working on the project for about 6 months, off and on, until Gardner's house fell victim to the Northridge Earthquake in January 1994.â
There were some vague ideas at the time about turning the sessions into a finished record, but everyone went back to their day jobs and as St. Paul puts it: â[for nearly 30 years] it just sat there, marinating like a fine funk masterpiece. Everything has its right time and now just be the timeâ.
From all the tracks Mic sent over, weâve cherry picked the absolute cream for a tight four track EP. In an alternate history all four for these wouldâve been radio smashes. No doubt. But these songs never even reached a plugger. A mixture of beat ballads and uptempo non-hits, coming on like Al B Sure! or Babyface take on Shalamar or, dare we say it, The Purple One - maybe not so surprising given whoâs playing!
The feel-good dancefloor dynamite of âI Wanna Be The Oneâ is the explosive opening track. A piano-driven, groove-laden blast of yearning deep-pop, with perfectly delivered soulful vocals and an unmistakable âearly 90sâ sound. Indeed, fans of Eddie Chaconâs old group will dig this for days. âBack In The Dayâ has a timeless swing and swagger, the lyrics reminiscing about the halcyon streetlife of the Soulmatesâ youth, about Curtis, Superfly and innocent days gone by, about hustling with friends. Yet more spine-tingling vocals over yet another perfectly produced musical backdrop. Stunning.
Opening side B, âBlue Tuesdayâ is the thrilling pinnacle of the EP, at least for us. Itâs absolute soulful-pop perfection, and the one weâve been asked about most after teasing this collection on our NTS show. A soaring beat ballad full of chiming guitars, gorgeous harmonising, falsetto âdoo-doo-doo-doo do-do-do-doâ backing vocals and a real steppersâ groove. Glide to this with your loved one at the next roller rink party
Dramatic, purple-hued closer âPrivate Timeâ seems to predict the Timbaland-dominated sound of the mid-to-late 90s, all synthetic strings and squelchy, acidic-drum-machine soul. Thereâs even room for funky piano breaks, vocoder bridges and more cowbell than you can shake a cowbell at. You could just as easily hear Aaliyah vibing over this as much as Mic. Â
This EP represents the sound of four incredibly soulful, talented, and influential (soul)mates jamming together over one long hot summer and weaving pure sonic magic. AndrĂ© Cymone loved the âkinda pop, experimental exploration of sound and music. I think these songs make a statement. Not just because of the collection of talented musicians involved but the idea of musically branching out and experimenting; which is what I loved about the project and for people to hear and hopefully appreciate the artistic adventure this music takes, I think itâs a much needed breath of fresh air.â As Mic recalls, âit had the feeling of recovery in a circle with my dudes making music sitting around catching up on life - it felt like living a second childhood. We just wrote what we felt. I donât remember âaimingâ at anything but a great song, melding all our different influences from throughout our lives. We had no restraints. For me personally, it was a time to make music and regroup. I call it the âSoulmate Experienceâ because in many ways we are kindred souls as a band. We did have an amazing time making the record and so much fun together. Probably my best summer everâ.
The Mighty Soulmates EP has been mastered for vinyl by Simon Francis, cut by Pete Norman at Finyl Tweek and pressed at Record Industry. That early 90s gloss sounds spectacular, if we do say so ourselves.
And such a special record needed some truly almighty artwork, so thanks go to DJ Ruby Savage for directing us to London-based illustrator and designer River Cousin. This music needed something elegant and indulgent yet soulful and striking and something as simultaneously tongue-in-check and deadly-serious as the groupâs name. The end result is as modern yet timeless as the music itself.
And these are just our four picks. Thereâs plenty more where this came from and Mic tells us heâs even picked the album title: âEarthquake Summerâ.
Tracklist
A1 : I Wanna Be The One (3.37)
A2 : Back In The Day (4.40)
B1 : Blue Tuesday (3.44)
B2 : Private Time (4.11)










