Pure Essence were an American R&B band from
Cincinnati, Ohio
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, originally consisting of Steve "Tuck" Walters, Jerome "Mouse" Richmond, Toby Rivers, Tony Coats,
Dwight Trible
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, Larry Middleton,
Antonio "L.A." Reid, and Kevin "Kayo" Roberson. The band released only one record, in 1976, and achieved limited regional fame during their tenure. But they received wider attention and acclaim nearly three decades later after one of their songs, "Third Rock", was
sampled by producer/musician
RJD2
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on the track "Clean Living" (2004). The group's songs later appeared on the ''
Chrome Children'' compilation album (2005), the ''
Saints Row 2'' video game soundtrack (2008), and the ''
Soul Cal: Funky Disco & Modern Soul, 1971–82'' compilation album (2012). A 2006 issue of ''
The Fader
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It is o ...
'' called Pure Essence a "crucial soul-rock outfit" of the 1970s.
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Biography
When Steve "Tuck" Walters and Jerome "Mouse" Richmond joined Cincinnati band Mother's Pride in the early-mid 1970s, they helped lead the group into a different musical direction, as well as a name change, to Pure Essence. Pure Essence was influenced by such acts as
Sly And The Family Stone,
Curtis Mayfield
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and
Bootsy Collins
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Rising to prominence with James Brown in the early 1970s, and later with Parliament-Funkadelic, Collins established himself as one of the leading ...
.
Former baseball player
Dave Parker
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, then of the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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, partially banked the group which helped them to record some songs in the studio.
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Antonio "L.A." Reid, the band's drummer, recalled: "We took one song ('Wake Up') to WCIN and they played it, and another ('Third Rock') went to a WEBN album project. I was 18 and I had songs on both stations."
Reid noted that "Third Rock" was added to
WEBN's playlist where "it became a local hit."
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By 1980, following several personnel changes, some of the remaining band members had relocated to
Indianapolis. The group, now known simply as "Essence", worked the local club circuit, playing four shows a night, six nights a week. Reid told ''
Vibe
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'' in a 2003 interview that in addition to drumming, his duties within Essence at this time included being a roadie, managing the band, songwriting, and peacekeeping.
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It was not long before the band again dissolved, but Reid and Roberson re-emerged in 1983 to form
The Deele
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, whose lineup included Indianapolis native
Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds on guitar.
Reid and Edmonds went on to become music industry executives, co-founding
LaFace Records
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in 1989.
Renewed interest
"Third Rock" was sampled on producer/musician
RJD2
Ramble Jon Krohn (born May 27, 1976), better known by his stage name RJD2, is an American musician based in Columbus, Ohio. He is the owner of record label RJ's Electrical Connections. He has been a member of groups such as Soul Position, MHz Le ...
's "Clean Living", the opening track from his 2004 album ''
Since We Last Spoke''. In comparing the original 1970s version with the sample,
Stylus Magazine
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writer Tal Rosenberg said that Pure Essence "performs the track better than what was already a highlight on ''Since We Last Spoke''."
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In 2005, the Soul Cal record label, a division of
Stones Throw Records
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, came across Pure Essence's record and found that it had become popular among DJs who specialized in funk music and classic R&B which was beginning a resurgence in night clubs in Europe, the United States, and parts of Asia. "Third Rock" was later included on the ''
Chrome Children'' compilation, a co-production of
Stones Throw Records
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and
Adult Swim
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released in 2006. Marisa Brown of
Allmusic
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said that the song "is nothing but smooth, warm funk."
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's Ryan Dombal called the song a "Sly Stone-style 1970s gem".
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In a review of the 2005 re-release of "Wake Up", music journalist Dave Tompkins of ''
The Wire
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'' likened the song's guitar sounds to those performed by
Nile Rodgers
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on the 1979
Sister Sledge
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song, "
Thinking of You", which Rodgers co-wrote. Tompkins compared favorably the bass at the beginning of "Wake Up" to that heard in the 1981 single "You Can't Turn Me Away" by
Sylvia Striplin
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. Tompkins characterized Jerome Richmond's vocals as being "quiet as a skull balloon and making buildings woozy before purging the Joe Cocker werewolf from his larynx, a release to hold, tightly by the yowl, when flying through a tragic summer that's still not done with us. Usher (Raymond) will crap his designer cover story jeans when he finally hears it."
The song featured in the 2008 video game ''
Saints Row 2'',
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and it later appeared on the 2012 compilation album, ''Soul Cal: Disco & Modern Soul, 1971-1982''. "Wake Up" was described by
Allmusic
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's Fred Thomas as "washy phase-damaged disco" that sounds "absolutely vital when plucked out of obscurity."
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Original members
* Steve "Tuck" Walters: guitar, vocals
* Jerome "Mouse" Richmond: vocals, percussion
* Kevin "Kayo" Roberson: bass
* Antonio "L.A." Reid: drums
* Toby Rivers: keyboards
* Tony Coats: unknown
*
Dwight Trible
Dwight Trible is an American jazz singer, living in Los Angeles. He has made albums in collaboration with Carlos Gabriel Niño, John Beasley, and Matthew Halsall, releasing them on Ninja Tune and Gondwana Records. He was an original member of P ...
: unknown
* Larry Middleton: vocals, guitar
Discography
Studio albums
* ''Wake Up, parts 1 and 2 / Third Rock'' (single) -
Mantra
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, 1976
* ''Wake Up, parts 1 and 2 / Third Rock'' (re-release) - Soul Cal Records, 2005
Compilation appearances
* ''
WEBN - The Album Project #2'' (rock compilation album) (1977)
* ''
Chrome Children'' (hip-hop compilation album) (2006)
* ''
Soul Cal: Funky Disco & Modern Soul, 1971–82'' (soul compilation album) (2012)
References
External links
Official sitePure Essenceat Soul Cal Records
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Musical groups from Cincinnati
Musical groups established in 1976