The Best Is Yet to Come cover

The Best Is Yet to Come

Released

As Sandy B she had big house music hits in the 90s but New York vocalist Sandy Barber also recorded this recently rediscovered cult vinyl disco/soul gem, The Best Is Yet To Come, in 1978. A consistent, stylish soul album that sunk without trace when it first came out, now re-released with some extra tracks and remixes, and through Philly-style orchestrated disco, refined elegant soul and some intense balladry Barber absolutely shines.

Harold Heath

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