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Fat Produce – No Way / 54-46 Was My Number (7″) [F-Spot Records FSPT1040] PRE-ORDER

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***PRE-ORDER – Est. 11 July 2025***

  • No Way
  • 54-46 Was My Number

 

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Fat Produce – No Way / 54-46 Was My Number (7″) [F-Spot Records FSPT1040]

***PRE-ORDER – Est. 11 July 2025***

 

From the sunny shores of Miami, Florida, Fat Produce is leading the charge in today’s soul-jazz scene. Their latest release features two classic tracks, “No Way” and “54-46 Was My Number,” which are beautifully moulded into Fat Produce’s unique sound led by guitarist Addison Rifkind and drummer Michael Duffy. This limited 7″ single offers a preview of what’s to come from this rising trio.

The influence of Boogaloo Joe Jones is undeniable, so incorporating his 1970s classic “No Way” into their repertoire was a fitting tribute for the band. With a deeper sound and an infectious groove, Fat Produce pays homage to this musical giant, guaranteed to get everyone moving on the dance floor. On the flip side, “54-46 Was My Number” is a reimagination of a Toots & The Maytals original, transformed into the instrumental style of a soul-jazz guitar trio. Rifkind’s lyrical guitar work breathes new life into Toots’ original vocal melodies, embodying the essence of soul-jazz and crossing genres to keep the spirit of feel-good music alive.

Both tracks were recorded on a Tascam 388 at Studio Del Sol in Boca Raton, Florida, by Travis Acker and mixed at The F-Spot HQ in Los Angeles by D.M.C. With upright bassist Nestor Del Prado joining the duo on this album, Fat Produce’s forthcoming sophomore LP is set to be released in October 2025.

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