The Jammers - And You Know That Be Mine Tonight

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Review by Julia

Album Review: And You Know That Be Mine Tonight by The Jammers Alright, let’s get into it. And You Know That Be Mine Tonight—yeah, yeah, the title’s kinda clunky, but don’t sleep on this one. Released in '99 via Unidisc and Salsoul Records (you know, those legends who’ve been dropping heat for decades), this album is a funky little time capsule of late-90s boogie vibes with just enough disco edge to slap hard. Produced by Richie Weeks—the man behind some serious bangers—and backed by the Cayre brothers as exec-producers, this thing should’ve blown up bigger than it did. But hey, maybe that’s why it feels like a hidden gem now. Let’s dive straight into “Be Mine Tonight,” because damn, this track smacks. It's got that smooth-as-hell bassline that grabs your attention like a magnet, while the synths just shimmer all over the place. This ain’t no sleepy love ballad; it’s more like an urgent plea wrapped in silk sheets. The groove locks you in tight, and before you know it, you’re vibing so hard you forget what year it even is. I mean, how does Richie Weeks pull off making something sound both nostalgic and fresh at the same time? Dude’s a wizard or something. Then there’s “And You Know That…”—the other standout joint. If “Be Mine Tonight” is the smooth operator, this one’s the life of the party. The beat hits harder here, almost aggressive, but still dripping with soul. There’s this moment around the two-minute mark where everything drops out except for a killer keyboard riff, and honestly? It gave me chills. Like, who DOES that? Who takes a risk like that in a dance track and nails it perfectly? These guys, apparently. What sticks with me about these tracks isn’t just their catchiness—it’s the way they feel alive. They’re not polished to death like most modern crap. No, this stuff has grit. Imperfections. Soul. It’s raw energy bottled up in shiny disco packaging. And honestly, that’s rare these days. So yeah, And You Know That Be Mine Tonight. Not perfect, sure, but real. Real enough to make you wanna dig through crates at dusty record stores looking for more forgotten gold. Weird thing though—if you listen closely, you can hear echoes of today’s bedroom producers trying to recreate this exact vibe. Maybe we’re all chasing ghosts of albums like this without even realizing it. Or maybe…just maybe…the ghosts are chasing us.

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Artist: The Jammers
Album: And You Know That Be Mine Tonight
Rating: 5.0

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Download

Filename: the-jammers-and-you-know-that-be-mine-tonight.zip
  • MP3 size: 12.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 115.4 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
And You Know That6:08
Be Mine Tonight7:03

Video

The Jammers - Be Mine Tonight (Dimitri From Paris DJ Friendly Classic Re-Edit)
The Jammers - Be Mine Tonight (A Shep Pettibone Mix)
The Jammers - Be Mine Tonight (1982)
Be Mine Tonight The Jammers © 2011 Verse Music Group LLC
The Jammers - Be Mine Tonight
The Jammers - And You Know That

Images

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Catalog Numbers

SPEC-1745

Labels

Unidisc, Salsoul Records

Listen online

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  • online luisteren
  • ouvir online
  • escuchar en línea
  • lyssna på nätet
  • écouter en ligne
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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • Reissue

Credits

RoleCredit
Executive-ProducerJoe Cayre, Ken Cayre, Stan Cayre
ProducerRichie Weeks
Written-ByR. Weeks

Notes

  • All Tracks (P) 1982
  • Record made in U.S.A. / Jacket printed in Canada.

Barcodes

Barcode: 0 68361 17451

About The Jammers

One-album disco-soul assemblage led by , comprised of members of , and session musicians working in the early '80s with the acts.

Name Vars

  • Jammers

Members

  • Richie Weeks

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *And You Know That Be Mine Tonight* by The Jammers is a hidden gem from 1999. It blends Funk, Soul, Disco, and Boogie into a smooth vibe. What’s wild is that it was released under two iconic labels—Unidisc and Salsoul Records. The Cayre brothers, Joe, Ken, and Stan, were the executive producers, and Richie Weeks not only produced the whole thing but also wrote the tracks. Fun fact: this album connects the USA and Canada through its release. Tracks like "Be Mine Tonight" and "And You Know That" still get people grooving!

Comments

werkhaus
2025-03-16
RICHIE WEEKS
rijalarjun416
2025-03-16
QUEMAXXSOUNDCLOUDCOM
gabivargassilva
2025-03-16
on a nostalgia trip right now... thanks for posting :) X
elizabethanwallace
2025-03-15
KEEP FUNKIN !! GET DOWN SHEP !!
cweiblen
2025-03-15
De BOC, Sunday afternoons, Amsterdam Buitenveldert...
a4aileen
2025-03-15
Debbi Blackwell-Cook sings her )(&^*%&^% off in this song. She's still singing to this day. And just as beautiful as ever. That woman is so talented.
minh349
2025-03-14
Wonderful.
akkarvinayak
2025-03-13
Banging Disco Jam!!!
arnabslife
2025-03-12
Sounds good
paramiswaratungga15
2025-03-11
https://www.facebook.com/groups/349357508585183/
Très bon groupe.
brokenthink
2025-03-11
Gros lp
pengprovpdbijatim
2025-03-10
This was Richie Weeks' group. He became famous with rock your world, under the name Weeks& Company