'Love Is The Message' is called by many the granddaddy of club music. It was written by Gamble and Huff for MFSB. The bassline of the second part of the track was used by Vince Montana Jr in 'Heavy Vibes' and by Shep Pettibone on 'Ooh, I Love it (love break)' on Salsoul records.
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The granddady of club music
'Love Is The Message' is called by many the granddaddy of club music. It was written by Gamble and Huff and was arranged by Bobby Martin in its first 1973 incarnation by MFSB. The track got its first remix by Tom Moulton
After, Vince Montana Jr used the bassline with Montana Sextet/Orchestra and scored the mega underground hit 'Heavy Vibes'. In 1983 Shep Pettibone uses the line in his remix of Salsoul Orchestra's 'Ooh, I Love it (love break)'.
Later still, Morales and Munzibai mix Hi Voltage's LITM for Began Cekic's One Way records. This is not the last version because Tee Scott had a go at it on the same One Way records.
There are many more versions.