by Diane

The Architect of Sensuality: Celebrating Leon Ware on Expansion Records




There are artists who define a genre, and then there are artists who
are the genre. Leon Ware belongs to the latter. Often called the "Messenger of Love," Ware spent decades sculpting the landscape of sensual soul, crafting a sound so distinct it became the blueprint for everything from Quiet Storm to Neo-Soul.

As we move through 2026, a year of significant milestones for his catalogue, we turn our focus to ExpansionRecords.com. The label has long been the primary guardian of Leon’s legacy in the UK and Europe, ensuring that his sophisticated, jazz-inflected R&B remains available to the "soul family" worldwide. This year, we celebrate the anniversary of his most pivotal solo works and a series of definitive reissues that prove Leon Ware’s music isn't just timeless, it’s essential.

The Expansion Connection: A Home for a Legend

Expansion Records and Leon Ware shared a unique bond. While the major labels often struggled to market Leon’s nuanced approach to romance, Expansion recognised the "cult of Leon" for what it was: a global community of listeners who craved musical sophistication.

Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Expansion became the vehicle for Leon’s creative rebirth and the preservation of his rarest gems. This year’s anniversary focuses on four cornerstone albums and a string of singles that have become the holy grail for collectors.

1. Taste The Love (1995/1996)

Released originally by Expansion in the mid-90s, Taste The Love was a statement of intent. It proved that Leon hadn't lost an ounce of his velvet touch. The album features a stunning rework of "Come Live With Me Angel" - a song Leon originally wrote for Marvin Gaye’s I Want You.

  • Why it matters: Voted one of the best soul albums of all time by Blues & Soul readers, it bridged the gap between the Motown era and the burgeoning Neo-Soul movement of the 90s.

2. Musical Massage (Expansion Reissue 2001)

Though originally a 1976 Motown release, Expansion’s 25th-anniversary reissue in 2001 (and subsequent vinyl pressings) added a wealth of unreleased material. This album is widely considered Leon’s solo masterpiece - the cousin to Marvin Gaye's I Want You.

  • The Vibe: It is the sonic equivalent of a warm breeze. Tracks like "Learning How To Love You" and "Instant Love" (featuring Minnie Riperton) are masterclasses in vocal restraint and harmonic depth.

3. Inside Is Love (1979)

Expansion brought this classic back to the forefront, celebrating its slick, late-70s production. It features the dancefloor filler "What’s Your Name" and the original version of "Inside Your Love" - the latter being a track Leon famously wrote for Minnie Riperton’s Adventures in Paradise.

  • The Anniversary Edge: This year, we revisit the expanded CD and vinyl editions that remind us how Leon could move between a smoky jazz club and a disco-funk floor with effortless grace.

4. Candlelight (2001)

A collaboration with jazz pianist Don Grusin, Candlelight showcased Leon’s "jazz side." It’s an album of standards and originals that strips away the heavy production to reveal the pure, raw emotion of Leon’s falsetto.

  • The Impact: It remains one of the most requested titles on the Expansion webstore, serving as the ultimate "late-night" soundtrack for the refined soul fan.

The 45s: Essential Singles on ExpansionRecords.com

For the vinyl enthusiasts, the Expansion "45" series has been a godsend. Leon’s work is frequently featured in these limited-edition runs, and this year sees the spotlight return to several "double-A-side" powerhouses.

Single Release

Key Tracks

Why You Need It

EXPAND112

12” single

"Why I Came To California" / "Can I Touch You There".

A 12-inch heavyweight featuring the legendary Janis Siegel. The original promo is a £300+ rarity; Expansion made it accessible.

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EXS050

7” single

"Early Morning Love" / "Heartache"

Two of the most sought-after cuts from his early 80s period, perfectly mastered for the 7-inch format.

EXUMG21

"What’s Your Name" / "Inside Your Love"

The definitive "Modern Soul" 7-inch. A staple for any serious soul DJ.

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EXPAND21

7”

“Shoulda Been You” / “Heartbeat”.

First independent release for Expansion exclusively on this single.

LW7-1-2015

7”

“Why I Came To California” / “Rockin’ You Eternally”

Two Leon classics from the 80s back-to-back.

EX7026

7” single

“What’s Your Name” / “Inside Your Love”

The definitive “Modern Soul 7”. A staple for anyone serious.

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7” single

“Step By Step” / “On The Beach (Altjazz Love Soul Mix)”

One of Leon’s latter day releases sounding as cool and relevant as ever.


The 2026 Anniversary: Leon Ware (1982) Reissue

Perhaps the biggest news for the current anniversary year is the 2026 Reissue of the self-titled 1982 album (originally on Elektra).

While his 1972 debut shared the same name, the 1982 Leon Ware is the one that captured the "California Sound" of the early 80s. Featuring the infectious "Why I Came To California," this album represents Leon at his peak of commercial sophistication. With arrangements by Marty Paich and contributions from Gato Barbieri, it is a lush, sprawling epic of West Coast Soul.

"Leon didn't just write songs; he wrote atmospheres. When you put on an Expansion reissue of a Leon Ware record, the temperature in the room changes."

The Legacy Lives On

Leon Ware passed away in 2017, but his influence is louder than ever. You hear him in the music of Maxwell, Omar, Thundercat, and D’Angelo. He taught a generation of artists that vulnerability is a strength and that the "quiet" in Quiet Storm didn't mean a lack of power—it meant a focus on the heartbeat.

Expansion Records continues to curate his catalog with the respect it deserves. Whether it’s the Leon Ware & Friends compilation or the high-fidelity vinyl re-pressings of Rockin' You Eternally, the message remains the same: Love is the only language that matters.

Leon also celebrated on Expansion here:https://www.discogs.com/master/3035486-Leon-Ware-Leon-Ware-Friends

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by Diane

Evelyn "Champagne" King: A Legacy of Luxury Soul and Whole Lotta Yum Yum




Evelyn "Champagne" King, a name synonymous with disco, R&B, and an enduring career spanning over four decades, is once again gracing the airwaves with her latest single, "Whole Lotta Yum Yum." This track, a vibrant addition to the "Luxury Soul 2026 Triple CD" compilation, is not just a new song; it's a testament to King's unwavering relevance and her continued ability to captivate audiences with her distinctive voice and infectious energy. Its presence on national radio is a clear indicator that Evelyn Champagne King is far from a relic of the past; she is a living legend continually evolving and delivering the goods.

King's journey began in the late 1970s, a period of explosive musical innovation. Born in the Bronx, New York, in 1960, Evelyn King's destiny with music seemed almost preordained.1 Her mother was a singer, and her stepfather, a prominent figure in the Philadelphia music scene, worked with artists like Gamble and Huff. This early exposure to the intricacies of the music industry undoubtedly laid the groundwork for her future success.

The Cinderella story often associated with Evelyn King's discovery is the stuff of legends. While working as a cleaner at Philadelphia's Sigma Sound Studios, her powerful voice was overheard by producer T.J. Wingate. Impressed by her raw talent, Wingate quickly recognised her potential, leading to her signing with RCA Records. The rest, as they say, is history.

Her debut album, "Smooth Talk," released in 1977, was an immediate sensation.2 It spawned two colossal hits that would forever cement her place in music history: "Shame" and "I Don't Know If It's Right."3 "Shame," with its driving beat, soaring vocals, and undeniable hook, became a disco anthem, topping the Billboard Dance chart and crossing over to the R&B and Pop charts. Its impact was massive, earning her a gold record and establishing her as a force to be reckoned with. "I Don't Know If It's Right" continued her success, showcasing her versatility and ability to deliver soulful ballads as well as uptempo dance tracks.

The late 70s and early 80s saw King continue to churn out hits.4 Albums like "Music Box" (1979), "Call on Me" (1980), and "I'm in Love" (1981) solidified her status as a consistent hitmaker. "Love Come Down" from her 1982 album "Get Loose" became another signature track, a testament to her enduring appeal and her ability to adapt to the evolving sounds of the era. This period saw her blend disco with emerging R&B and funk elements, always maintaining her unique vocal identity.

Throughout the 1980s, Evelyn "Champagne" King continued to deliver. Her albums consistently featured strong tracks and her live performances were legendary for their energy and her captivating stage presence. While the landscape of popular music shifted, King's dedication to her craft and her soulful delivery remained constant. She collaborated with various producers and writers, always seeking to push her sound forward while staying true to her roots.

Fast forward to the present day, and Evelyn "Champagne" King remains a vibrant and essential voice in contemporary soul music. Her connection with Expansion Records, a label renowned for its dedication to quality soul, R&B, and jazz-funk, has been instrumental in keeping her music alive and introducing her to new generations of fans. Expansion Records has been a beacon for artists who consistently deliver high-quality, soulful music, and King's association with them is a testament to her enduring artistry.

A quick look at Expansion Records' extensive catalog on their website, expansionrecords.com, reveals several crucial releases that highlight Evelyn "Champagne" King's continued impact. One notable mention is the compilation "The Essential Evelyn 'Champagne' King," which brought together many of her classic hits and lesser-known gems, offering a comprehensive overview of her illustrious career.5 This compilation serves as an excellent entry point for new listeners and a cherished collection for long-time fans, showcasing the breadth and depth of her discography.

Furthermore, Expansion Records has been a platform for her more recent work, ensuring that her new material receives the attention it deserves within the discerning soul music community. These releases often feature her signature blend of sophisticated arrangements, heartfelt vocals, and grooves that are both timeless and contemporary.

Which brings us to "Whole Lotta Yum Yum." This new single is a masterclass in modern luxury soul. It's a track that immediately grabs your attention with its slick production, infectious rhythm, and, of course, King's unmistakable vocals. Written with Narada Michael Walden the song exudes a joyful confidence, a playful energy that is both classic Evelyn "Champagne" King and refreshingly current. It's the kind of track that makes you want to move, to celebrate, and to simply immerse yourself in its sophisticated groove.

The fact that "Whole Lotta Yum Yum" is featured on the "Luxury Soul 2026 Triple CD" compilation speaks volumes about its quality and its appeal within the soul music scene. The "Luxury Soul" series is a highly respected institution, known for curating the very best in contemporary and classic soul.6 To be included in such a prestigious collection, and to be receiving national radio airplay, is a significant achievement and a clear indication of the track's strength and King's enduring star power.

The song's title itself, "Whole Lotta Yum Yum," suggests a certain lightheartedness and exuberance, and the track delivers on that promise. It's a feel-good anthem, perfectly suited for the radio and for anyone looking to inject some positive energy into their day. King's delivery is as captivating as ever, her voice still possessing that unique blend of power and sweetness that has endeared her to millions.

Evelyn "Champagne" King's career is a remarkable example of longevity and artistic integrity. From her early disco anthems to her sophisticated luxury soul offerings, she has consistently delivered music that resonates with audiences across generations. Her ability to evolve with the times while staying true to her authentic self is a testament to her talent and her passion for music.

"Whole Lotta Yum Yum" is more than just a new single; it's a reaffirmation of Evelyn "Champagne" King's status as a true icon. It's a reminder that great music transcends trends and that a powerful voice, coupled with genuine artistry, will always find its way to the hearts of listeners. As the track continues to gain traction on UK national radio and delight fans of luxury soul, it's clear that Evelyn "Champagne" King's legacy is not just firmly established, but continually expanding, offering a whole lotta yum yum for our ears and our souls.

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Photo taken from Evelyn's Instagram account.