Monthly Archives: May, 2012

THE DYNAMIC SUPERIORS-GIVE AND TAKE.

THE DYNAMIC SUPERIORS-GIVE AND TAKE. Much had changed since The Dynamic Superiors had released their debut album Pure Pleasure in 1975. Ashford and Simpson, who’d wrote and produced their first two albums Pleasure and The Dynamic Superiors, had been replaced for their third album You Name It. Replacing them were various songwriters and producers, that …

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JAMES BROWN-GRAVITY.

JAMES BROWN-GRAVITY. When James Brown released the single Living In America in December 1985, it had been nine years since he’d last had a hit single. The last time one of James Brown’s singles charted in the US Billboard 100, was 1976, when Body Heat reached number eighty-eight. Since then, although James Brown was still …

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DISCO DISCHARGE-MIDNIGHT SHIFT.

DISCO DISCHARGE-MIDNIGHT SHIFT. Harmless Records say farewell to their Disco Discharge series with Disco Discharge-Midnight Shift, their fourth and final compilation of 2012. It’ll be 2013 before compiler Mr. Pinks makes his next appearance. This is the sixteenth compilation since the series started back in 2009. Since then, Mr. Pinks has treated us to everything …

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ENCHANTMENT-ONCE UPON A DREAM.

ENCHANTMENT-ONCE UPON A DREAM. Having released their debut album Enchantment in November 1976, Enchantment would release the followup Once Upon A Dream a year later, in December 1977. On Once Upon A Dream, was one of Enchantment’s most successful and best known singles, It’s You That I Need. It would give Enchantment the only number …

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ASHFORD AND SIMPSON-SOLID.

ASHFORD AND SIMPSON-SOLID. Previously, I’ve written about two of Ashford and Simpson’s album 1982s Street Opera and 1983s High Rise. While both were commercially successful, the album that followed High Rise, would surpass both these albums and prove to be one of their most successful albums. This was 1984s Solid, which reached number twenty-nine in …

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BARBARA MASON-LADY LOVE.

BARBARA MASON-LADY LOVE. During a career that’s spanned over forty years and five decades, Philly born singer Barbara Mason has released over a dozen albums and countless singles. Her recording career started in 1964, with the release of the single Trouble Child. A year later, in 1965, Barbara released one of her best know and …

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GINA CAREY-LOVE LETTERS TWO.

GINA CAREY-LOVE LETTERS TWO. Just three months after releasing her sixth solo album Love Letters, Gina Carey returns with another album Love Letters Two. This is a combination of old and new songs. There are four songs apiece from Gina’s two previous albums, 2011s Melodic and 2012s Love Letters. The three new songs, You, Being …

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THE DUALERS-PRINCE BUSTER SHAKEDOWN.

THE DUALERS-PRINCE BUSTER SHAKEDOWN. One of the things I love about music, is it’s ability to transport you back in time, a bit like Dr. Who’s Tardis. This is what happened when I first played The Dualers third album Prince Buster Shakedown. Suddenly, I was transported back over thirty years to the late seventies, and …

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DEE DEE WARWICK-FOOLISH FOOL.

DEE DEE WARWICK-FOOLISH FOOL. Although Dee Dee Warwick’s career started in 1963 when she recorded You’re No Good for Jubilee Records, produced by Leiber and Stoller, it wasn’t until she signed for Mercury Records and began working with producer Ed Townsend that her career took-off. Before that, Dee Dee had recorded for a variety of …

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THE DYNAMIC SUPERIORS-YOU NAME IT.

THE DYNAMIC SUPERIORS-YOU NAME IT. Although The Dynamic Superiors were formed in 1963, it wasn’t until 1975 that they signed to Motown Records. It was for Motown, that The Dynamic Superiors released four of their five albums.  For their first two 1975 albums The Dynamic Superiors and Rare Pleasure, Ashford and Simpson produced these albums. …

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ODYSSEY-HANG TOGETHER.

ODYSSEY-HANG TOGETHER. Not only was Odyssey’s 1977 eponymous debut album Odyssey, the group’s most successful album, it featured their biggest hit single, Native New Yorker. This was a song that would forever become synonymous with Odyssey, reaching number twelve in the US Billboard 100 and number six in the US R&B Charts. Spurred on by …

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CISSY HOUSTON-PRESENTING CISSY HOUSTON.

CISSY HOUSTON-PRESENTING CISSY HOUSTON. During Cissy Houston’s long musical career, she’s worked with some of the biggest artists in music, singing backing vocals on some of the biggest most successful albums. This includes Aretha Franklin’s Lady Soul, Van Morrison’s Moondance, Donny Hathaway’s Donny Hathaway and David Bowie’s Young Americans. That’s not forgetting albums by Roberta …

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ENCHANTMENT-ENCHANTMENT.

ENCHANTMENT-ENCHANTMENT. After being formed in 1966 at Detroit’s Pershing High School, Enchantment signed their recording contract in 1969. This came about when the group won a local talent contest sponsored by the local Detroit radio station WCHB. However, it would be another eight years before the group would release their debut album Enchantment, which will …

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ISAAC HAYES-BLACK MOSES.

ISAAC HAYES-BLACK MOSES. In a previous article, I wrote about how Isaac Hayes’ solo career was very nearly short-lived. After the commercial failure of 1967s Presenting Isaac Hayes, Isaac was all set to give up his solo career, and concentrate on his songwriting and production duties at Stax. It was lucky he didn’t though, 1969s …

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BILLY PAUL-GOING EAST.

BILLY PAUL-GOING EAST. After releasing Feelin’ Good At the Cadillac Club on Gamble Records in 1968 and Ebony Woman on Neptune in 1970, Billy Paul signed to a newly formed label in Philadelphia, founded by two songwriters, musicians and producers. The label was Philadelphia International Records and the two founders were Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff. …

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