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Johnny Davis
Life's A Party / Expand Your Mind
Backatcha Records - Cat No: BK057
- updated:2025-10-28
人気セッション・プレイヤーとして活躍していた、米ソングライター/ベーシスト Johnny Davis と、英ジャズファンク/ソウル・バンド Hudson People の中心人物 Reg Hudson がタッグを組み、84年頃に制作された未発表 ファンク・トラック「Life’s A Party」と、アーバン・ミッド・ナンバー「Expand Your Mind」を7inchに収録!! UK復刻&発掘レーベル〈Backatcha〉から。
One of the real voices behind Milli Vanilli, Davis was from South Carolina and had lived much of his life in Germany after first being stationed there with the U.S. Army in the 1970s. When Reg Hudson moved to Germany in the early 80s, Davis had become a sought-after session player writing songs and laying down bass and vocals for multiple commercial projects. In 1984, they co-produced the album, Shake It Make It Loose! under the moniker J.D. (Puma) Lewis. Part-financed by Puma, the album was recorded at Class A recording studio, Hartmann Digital in the southeast of Germany, and released by Metrovynil who were cashing in on the electro fever. Various songs didn’t make the final cut, including ‘Life’s A Party’ which was “not considered electro enough by the label owners”. Reg Hudson explains the backdrop to the tracks. “Me and Johnny Davis were best friends in Germany, we wrote many songs together before he hooked up with Frank Farrian and Milli Vanilli. I was the artist promotions manager for Puma Sports at the time, and we did an album for the company. Jörg Dassler, son of Puma founder Rudolf Dassler, gave me the money to produce it, hence songs like ‘Puma The Cat’. I hired Johnny to do the vocals and play guitar and bass, the rest was just drum machines with me on keys.”
During the same period, the duo had been working at PAS Recording Studio, a smaller outfit in Mönchsondheim that was more local to them. "We made ’Expand Your Mind’ in Manfred Radtke studio", says Reg: "That’s why that track has a rawer sound. We were there three or four times a week for many years just recording music and making demos.”
During the same period, the duo had been working at PAS Recording Studio, a smaller outfit in Mönchsondheim that was more local to them. "We made ’Expand Your Mind’ in Manfred Radtke studio", says Reg: "That’s why that track has a rawer sound. We were there three or four times a week for many years just recording music and making demos.”

プーマ・スポーツから制作資金を一部提供され、当時流行っていたエレクトロを取り入れた楽曲のオファーを基に制作されたトラックでしたが、エレクトロじゃないではないか とのことでお蔵入りとされたというA面「Life's A Party」。 Backatchaにある Johnny Davis のインタビューでは「トークボックスを使用するZappや、スムース・ファンクとエレクトロニクスを融合させるParliamentを参考にした」と語られており、ファンクネスを表現するつもりしか初めから無かったのだなと感じられる潔さが気持ちいい、ハンドクラップで昂る一曲。B面には同時期に録音されたという、80sアーバンなムード溢れるシンセ・サウンドが煌くモダン・ソウル・ミッド・ナンバー「Expand Your Mind」を収録した、エピソード、サウンド、組み合わせまで面白い一枚。 (AYAM)