This one writes itself as a landmark collaboration - a bridge across eras. Brian Jackson revisits his and Gil Scott-Heron's 'The Bottle' with UK soul veteran Omar on vocals and Masters At Work behind the boards, and the result is monumental. The 12" version stretches into full dancefloor narrative, all bubbling bass and insistent percussion, while the Harlem and Bass Hit dubs see Louie Vega and Kenny Dope at their sharpest - one stripped, the other heavy and rolling. Elsewhere, 'Winter in America' gains new resonance with Rich Medina's deep, sonorous delivery, and 'New York City' slows the pace into a downtempo meditation carried by Cindy Mizelle, Dawn Tallman and Ramona Dunlap. It's more than a remix package - it's a statement of continuity, threading the social urgency of 70s Black Liberation music into today's house vocabulary. Urgent, soulful and celebratory, this is one of those rare records that feels like it could only have happened now.