MFSB | Mysteries Of The World


MFSB - Mysteries of the World
MFSB the orchestra behind The Sound Of Philadelphia (TSOP)



The sound is original and genuine that made artists like The O'Jays, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Jean Carne, Phyllis Hyman, Dexter Wansel and so many more. I chose this cd because it was their final project on the Philadelphia International label. "Mysteries of the World" reminds me that there was romance in the Disco era. The first selection Manhattan Skyline takes me to driving into New York City from Jersey and viewing the amazing nightline skyline. Just the beats from this track coveys that there are millions of stories in the naked city. The sweet intro of Mysteries of the World breaks into a fantastic journey of a Caribbean carnival. This track is a 'pick me up' that is full of excitement.


Tell Me Why featuring Carla Benson has to be on of the most beautiful songs ever written by Dexter Wansel. Carla pleads her love for the man in her life that is leaving her. The jazzy Metamorphosis is fit for a movie sound track. You can feel the everyday changes of living in the melody. My favorite selection is Old San Juan with the Spanish guitar intro and romantic vibe. You may also know the selection as the Jones Girls, At Peace With Woman.

The sweet Thank You Miss Scott, a song fitting for a Valentines Day celebration and the spacey In The Shadow rounds off this favorite. There are eight selections that completes this cd. I suggest that you find a copy of this project (the cd is not out of print).


Jerry "The Mouse" Clark
www.mellowmadness.net

The Urban Music Scene

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