Originally called Brother International, they adopted the Brand New Heavies name
from a James Brown liner note - which referred to him as Minister Of New Super
Heavy Funk - and emerged from the London club scene in the mid-1980s to become
cult heroes of the new dance movement. Originally an instrumental group, the
Heavies became heroes of a modern jazz form - dubbed acid jazz - and were signed
to the Cooltempo label, releasing the single Got To Give, before moving to Acid
Jazz Records to release the successful 1990 album Brand New Heavies, with singer
Jay Ella Ruth and scoring hi...