Thursday, June 16, 2022

NYPA - New York Port Authority - Three Thousand Miles From Home (1977) Invictus (Demo) - Rare Soul/Funk(MP3)

New York Port Authority comprised of Reginald A. Brown (bass, lead and background vocals) Rodney J. Brown (trumpet, percussion and background vocals) Stafford M. Floyd (fender rhodes, clavinet, tombone and vibraphone) John O. Hargrove (alto sax, and background vocals) Monwell E. Lowndes (drums, percussion, lead and background vocals) and Melvin Miller (lead and rhythm guitar). Named after the largest bus terminal in the U.S., New York Port Authority (NYPA) were an obscure funk / soul / disco band that were active in the New York in the late '70's. The goup were all friends who grew up in the Amityville, Long Island area of New York. They originally met at school with three members originally working together, Melvin Miller, Reginald A Brown and John O. Hargrove. By 1969, they were joined by Monwell E. Lowndes, Rodney J. Brown and another musician. They then formed a group called the Magnetones in 1967, who gigged locally but went their seperate ways, reforming again in 1971. The group, now trimmed down to five members, changed their name to Moonshadow. The group became popular on the touring circuit, covering the top ten R & B tunes in their own style. In 1973 they were joined by Stafford Floyd, a keyboard player who could also play the trumpet. As the groups reputation grew, they became a back up band for the group Universal Mind, who took the group to Los Angeles to record. Nothing came of those recordings, however the producers had an affiliation with the legendary Holland / Dozier / Holland set up. On returning to New York they decided to try their luck in Los Angeles during the autumn of 1975.They entered into discussions with Invictus and signed with the label in May 1976.  In 1977, Invictus released NYPA's debut album, 'Three Thousand Miles From Home' (which was actually completed in September 1976), which was produced by Brian Holland and contained the single 'I Don't Want to Work Today.'. In the UK nightclubs 'I Got It' and 'Used To Hate It Til I Ate It' saw a great deal of action on the dancefloors. Background vocals on the track 'I Got It' were undertaken by Eloise Laws. The group then began work on an uncompleted second album, however, due to the poor sales of the first album, they disbanded without the album being completed. Some tracks were finished, but never released.just a few 45,s were released and then they vanished into obscurity.

AMM

                                                                       The Tasters!




20 comments:

Arty said...

Yes please, AMM. An excellent band, thanks for sharing yet another gem.

reb.jukebox said...

This looks like an interesting album AMM
many thanks Reb

raphaelmsx said...

Nice brass section on the tasters, thanks for this review!

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. I guess it was recorded 3000 miles from home.

PeterH said...

Another obscure find, another great band. Thanks for review, P.

ELtel said...

Thank for more rare soul MM, thank you.
cheers,ELtel

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM always have been a great fan of the band and the the slow jam
Home on a rainy day

Bill said...

ANOTHER one that wants to come and live with me!!

Big Dave said...

Very nice... thanks for the review AMM
Got a couple of tracks by these guys, but not a whole album.

BigD

hakase said...

many thanks for this another rare Invictus glad to have it

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you AMM For This Album

renald said...

It just wasn't to be for this outfit. They had the talent, but the record company just wasn't interest in promoting them. What a pity! Thanks AMM!!

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

other know & great band

pedro B said...

There's some wicked track on this album great review AMM

Cheers Pedro

CanoMan said...

Thanks for sharing this review

imnokid said...

I had this LP but sold it without riipping it!

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

Thanks for this gems AMM

MusicFan59 said...

Excellent review. Funky and smooth. Great horns and a driving beat. Great find!

richsoul said...

Will explore and thanks for a group that I never heard or got to enjoy. Thanks AMM>

BillyMac said...

Don't know these guys, but the tasters are killer stuff.