
Under The Influence Of Love (2023 Reissue)
In 1976 a friend of Stevie Wonder told her that Marvin Gaye was looking for backing singers for his new record and subsequent tour. Karin auditioned for Marvin and was instantly hired. They recorded the âGot To Give It Upâ EP and she hit the road for Marvin Gayeâs London Palladium tour (later released as a double live album on Motown in 1977).
Soon after Karin Jones started doing session work for the renowned label Jobete Records where Teddy Pendergrass got really impressed with her unique musical style. She signed with him for management in 1979, but with Teddy's own frantic schedule, the arrangement dissolved a year later.
At a convention of the Black Music Association in Philadelphia, Karin met with Jim Tyrrell, who at the time was establishing his own label, T-Electric. Karin signed with T-Electric Records and recorded an album in 1980. However, the album was shelved because the label ran out of money. After collecting dust for two years producer Jim Tyrrell brought it under the attention of industry veteran Ron Alexenburg who was president of Handshake Records. Alexenburg heard the album and very much liked it. He got Karin Jones to sign with his label and "Under The Influence Of Love" finally got its well-deserved release in 1982.
âUnder The Influence Of Loveâ is a monster of an album arranged by Dunn Pearson Jr (known for his work with Roy Ayers, Lou Ragland, Mary J. Blige, DâAngelo) and Bruce Hawes (Stevie Wonder, Kool And The Gang, The Temptations). All of this carefully supervised and produced by Jim Tyrrell. Also worth mentioning is that the duet on the album is the one and only time Eddie Levert, of the legendary O'Jays sang with a female artist.
Sadly (and shocking) Karin Jones suddenly passed away in 1984 from a diabetic coma. Strangely, she predicted an early demise while preparing her photo shoot for the album. Karin Jones was a true example of a bright light burning out way too quickly, thankfully we are left with the unique (and very rare) document that is her âUnder The Influence Of Loveâ album.
The entire album is filled with heart breaking modern soul, deep disco, boogie-funk and a great range of temposâŠall of this is topped off with Karinâs trademark vocals. Also included is the hit âReady, Ready Loveâ which was one of the biggest songs of the London steppers scene (or more fashionably known as 'rare groove') and almost impossible to get a hold of (unless you had deep pockets). To this day it remains a much sought-after gem and a 'holy grail' for fans and collectors alike.
Tracklist
01 Under The Influence Of Love
02 You Know Me, I know You
03 Here I Go Again
04 So Right
05Last Night In My Dreams
06 Ready, Ready Love
07 If You are in A Hurry
08 Ooh! Baby Don't
Original: $70.67
-65%$70.67
$24.73Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
In 1976 a friend of Stevie Wonder told her that Marvin Gaye was looking for backing singers for his new record and subsequent tour. Karin auditioned for Marvin and was instantly hired. They recorded the âGot To Give It Upâ EP and she hit the road for Marvin Gayeâs London Palladium tour (later released as a double live album on Motown in 1977).
Soon after Karin Jones started doing session work for the renowned label Jobete Records where Teddy Pendergrass got really impressed with her unique musical style. She signed with him for management in 1979, but with Teddy's own frantic schedule, the arrangement dissolved a year later.
At a convention of the Black Music Association in Philadelphia, Karin met with Jim Tyrrell, who at the time was establishing his own label, T-Electric. Karin signed with T-Electric Records and recorded an album in 1980. However, the album was shelved because the label ran out of money. After collecting dust for two years producer Jim Tyrrell brought it under the attention of industry veteran Ron Alexenburg who was president of Handshake Records. Alexenburg heard the album and very much liked it. He got Karin Jones to sign with his label and "Under The Influence Of Love" finally got its well-deserved release in 1982.
âUnder The Influence Of Loveâ is a monster of an album arranged by Dunn Pearson Jr (known for his work with Roy Ayers, Lou Ragland, Mary J. Blige, DâAngelo) and Bruce Hawes (Stevie Wonder, Kool And The Gang, The Temptations). All of this carefully supervised and produced by Jim Tyrrell. Also worth mentioning is that the duet on the album is the one and only time Eddie Levert, of the legendary O'Jays sang with a female artist.
Sadly (and shocking) Karin Jones suddenly passed away in 1984 from a diabetic coma. Strangely, she predicted an early demise while preparing her photo shoot for the album. Karin Jones was a true example of a bright light burning out way too quickly, thankfully we are left with the unique (and very rare) document that is her âUnder The Influence Of Loveâ album.
The entire album is filled with heart breaking modern soul, deep disco, boogie-funk and a great range of temposâŠall of this is topped off with Karinâs trademark vocals. Also included is the hit âReady, Ready Loveâ which was one of the biggest songs of the London steppers scene (or more fashionably known as 'rare groove') and almost impossible to get a hold of (unless you had deep pockets). To this day it remains a much sought-after gem and a 'holy grail' for fans and collectors alike.
Tracklist
01 Under The Influence Of Love
02 You Know Me, I know You
03 Here I Go Again
04 So Right
05Last Night In My Dreams
06 Ready, Ready Love
07 If You are in A Hurry
08 Ooh! Baby Don't











