Reviewed recently in it’s mid-tempo original R&B form, but now transformed into a lite dancer by the ubiquitous Master at Work. Incognito’s Jean-Paul Maunick all-star collective includes Chaka Khan, Jocelyn Brown, Maxi Jazz, Omar, Don-E, Carleen Anderson, and even Steve Winwood, amongst its fold, assembled to raise funds and awareness for the Playing Alive Foundation. A charity established to organise major music events to benefit the victims of humanitarian disasters in the developing world; contributions from sales aiding the tsunami relief and those fighting for their lives in the Darfur region of Sudan. Unlike the ‘Harvest For The World’-inspiration original, Vega adopts his now trademark smooth soul garage mantel that will have purist rubbing their hands in glee, whilst a Joe Claussell Dub further whets the appetite if the vocal versions aren’t where you’re at.
5 Out Of 5
Reviewed By: Lewis Dene