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Collection of Toni Braxton Toni Braxton was one of the most popular and commercially successful female R&B singers of the '90s, thanks to her ability to straddle seemingly opposite worlds. Braxton was soulful enough for R&B audiences, but smooth enough for adult contemporary; sophisticated enough for adults, but sultry enough for younger listeners; strong enough in the face of heartbreak to appeal to women, but ravishing enough to nab the fellas.
Wielding such broad appeal, Braxton managed to score not one, but two albums that sold over eight million copies; naturally, they were accompanied by a long string of hit singles on the pop and R&B charts, one of which -- 'Un-break My Heart' -- ranks among the longest-running number one pop hits of the rock era. Braxton was born in Severn, MD, on October 7, 1968. The daughter of a minister, she was raised mostly in the strict Apostolic faith, which prohibited not only all popular culture, but also pants in women's wardrobes. Encouraged by their mother, an operatically trained vocalist, Braxton and her four sisters began singing in church as girls; although gospel was the only music permitted in the household, the girls often watched Soul Train when their parents went shopping. Braxton's parents later converted to a different faith, and eased their restrictions on secular music somewhat, allowing Braxton more leeway to develop her vocal style; because of her husky voice, she often used male singers like Luther Vandross, Stevie Wonder, and Michael McDonald as models, as well as Chaka Khan. Braxton had some success on the local talent show circuit, continuing to sing with her sisters, and after high school studied to become a music teacher.
However, Braxton soon dropped out of college after she was discovered singing to herself at a gas station by songwriter Bill Pettaway (who co-authored Milli Vanilli's 'Girl You Know It's True'). With Pettaway's help, Braxton and her sisters signed with Arista Records in 1990 as a group dubbed simply the Braxtons. The Braxtons released a single in 1990 called 'The Good Life,' and while it wasn't a hit, it caught the attention of L.A. Reid and Babyface, the red-hot songwriting/production team who had just formed their own label, LaFace (which was associated with Arista).
Braxton became the first female artist signed to LaFace in 1991, and the following year she was introduced to the listening public with a high-profile appearance on the soundtrack of Eddie Murphy's Boomerang. Not only did her solo cut 'Love Shoulda Brought You Home' become a substantial pop and R&B hit, but she also duetted with Babyface himself on 'Give U My Heart.' Anticipation for Braxton's first album ran high, and when her eponymous solo debut was released in 1993, it was an across-the-board smash, climbing to number one on both the pop and R&B charts.
It spun off hit after hit, including three more Top Ten singles in 'Another Sad Love Song,' 'Breathe Again,' and 'You Mean the World to Me,' plus the double-sided R&B hit 'I Belong to You'/'How Many Ways.' With eventual sales of over eight million copies, Toni Braxton's run of popularity lasted well into 1995.
By that time, Braxton had scored Grammys for Best New Artist and Best Female R&B Vocal ('Another Sad Love Song') in 1994, and tacked on another win in the latter category for 'Breathe Again' in 1995. To tide fans over until her next album was released, Braxton contributed 'Let It Flow' to the Whitney Houston-centered soundtrack of Waiting to Exhale in 1995. Again working heavily with L.A. Reid and Babyface, Braxton released her second album, Secrets, in the summer of 1996, and predictably, it was another enormous hit. The first single, 'You're Makin' Me High,' was Braxton's most overtly sexual yet, and it became her biggest pop hit to date; however, its success was soon eclipsed by the follow-up single, the Diane Warren-penned ballad 'Un-break My Heart.' 'Un-break My Heart' was an inescapable juggernaut, spending an amazing 11 weeks on top of the pop charts (and even longer on the adult contemporary charts).
Further singles 'I Don't Want To' and 'How Could an Angel Break My Heart' weren't quite as successful (not that that's an indictment), but that didn't really matter; by then Secrets was well on its way to becoming Braxton's second straight eight-million seller. In 1997, she picked up Grammy awards for Best Female Pop Vocal and Best Female R&B Vocal (for 'Un-break My Heart' and 'You're Makin' Me High,' respectively).
Toward the end of 1997, Braxton filed a lawsuit against LaFace Records, attempting to gain release from a contract she felt was no longer fair or commensurate with her status. When LaFace countersued, Braxton filed for bankruptcy, a move that shocked many fans (who wondered how that could be possible, given her massive sales figures) but actually afforded her protection from further legal action. Braxton spent most of 1998 in legal limbo, and passed the time by signing on to portray Belle in the Broadway production of Disney's Beauty and the Beast (a role originally held by erstwhile teen queen Deborah Gibson).
Braxton and LaFace finally reached a settlement in early 1999, and the singer soon began work on her third album. The Heat was released in the spring of 2000, and entered the charts at number two, matching the highest position held by Secrets. Lead single 'He Wasn't Man Enough' was a Top Ten hit (and an R&B chart-topper), although the follow-ups 'Just Be a Man About It' (a duet with Dr. Dre) and 'Spanish Guitar' didn't sustain the album's momentum as well as one might have expected. A brisk seller out of the box, The Heat eventually cooled off around the two-million mark, a disappointing showing compared to her previous efforts, despite yet another Grammy win for Best Female R&B Vocal ('He Wasn't Man Enough'). Braxton appeared in the VH1 movie Play'd in early 2002, and recorded More Than a Woman for release later that year. The singles 'Please' and 'That's the Way Love Works (Trippin')' announced Braxton's 2005 return with the full-length Libra, her first and only album recorded for the Blackground label.
Initially a commercial disappointment, the album was re-released a year later when 'The Time of Our Lives' -- a collaboration with the vocal group Il Divo -- became the official 2006 FIFA World Cup anthem. That same year the singer replaced Wayne Newton as the main performer at the Flamingo Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. Her show, Toni Braxton: Revealed, would run until April of 2008 when she joined the cast of the competitive reality show Dancing with the Stars. After lasting five weeks before being voted off the show, Braxton announced she would be signing with the Atlantic label. Max Payne 2 Mobile Download. Pulse was issued in 2010.
Allmusic by Steve Huey Album: Toni Braxton (1993) 01. Another Sad Love Song 02. Breathe Again 03. Seven Whole Days 04.
Love Affair 05. Candlelight 06. Spending My Time With You 07. Love Shoulda Brought You Home 08.
I Belong To You 09. How Many Ways 10. You Mean The World To Me 11. Best Friend 12. Breathe Again (Reprise) 13.
Give U Heart (Mad Ball Mix) Album: Secrets (1996) 01. Come On Over Here 02. You're Makin' Me High 03. There's No Me Without You 04. Un-Break My Heart 05. Talking in His Sleep 06.
How Could an Angel Break My Heart 07. Find Me a Man 08. Let It Flow 09. Why Should I Care 10. I Don't Want To 11. I Love Me Some Him 12.
In the Late of Night-Toni's Secrets 13. You're Makin' Me High (T'empo Mix) 14. Un-Break My Heart (Classic Radio Mix) 15. I Don't Want To (Frankie Knuckles Radio Edit) Album: The Heat (2000) 01.
He Wasn´t Man Enough 02. Spanish Guitar 04. Just Be A Man About It 05. Gimme Some 06.
I´m Still Breathing 07. Fairy Tale 08. The Art Of Love 09. Speaking In Tongues 10.
You´ve Been Wrong 12. Never Just For A Ring Album: More Than A Woman (2002) 01.
Let Me Show You the Way (Out) 02. Give it Back 03. A Better Man 04. Hit The Freeway 05. Lies, Lies, Lies 06.
Rock Me, Roll Me 07. Do You Remember When 09. Me and My Boyfriend 10. And I Love You 12.
Always Album: Ultimate Toni Braxton (2003) 01. Give You My Heart (Feat Babyface) 02. Love Shoulda Brought You Home 03. Another Sad Love Song 04.
Breathe Again 05. Seven Whole Days (Live) 06. You Mean The World To Me 07. How Many Ways 08. Youre Making Me High 09. Let It Flow 10. Unbreak My Heart 11.
I Love Me Some Him 12. I Dont Want To 13. He Wasnt Man Enough 14. Just Be A Man About It 15.
Hit The Freeway (Featuring Loon) 16. Whatchu You Need 17. The Little Things 18.
Unbreak My Heart (Soulhex Anthem Radio Edit) Album: Platinum And Gold Collection (2004) 01. Another Sad Love Song 02.
Breathe Again 03. How Could an Angel Break My Heart 04. I Belong to You 05. You Mean the World to Me 06. Un-Break My Heart 07. How Many Ways (R. Kelly Remix) 08.
He Wasn't Man Enough 09. Maybe (Radio Edit Remix) 10. A Better Man 11. Hit the Freeway (Ft.
Spanish Guitar (HQ2 Radio Edit Album: Libra (2005) 01. Trippin (Thats The Way Love Works) 03.
Whats Good 04. Take This Ring 05. I Wanna Be (Your Baby) 07. Sposed To Be 08.
Shadowless Album: Un-Break My Heart The Remix Collection (2005) 01. Un-Break My03.
Spanish Guitar (HQ2 Club Mix) Heart (Soul Hex Anthem Vocal) 03. Spanish Guitar (HQ2 Club Mix) 04.
You're Makin' Me High (David Morales Classic Mix) 05. I Don't Want To (Frankie Knuckles Franktified Club Mix) 06.
Hit The Freeway (HQ2 Club Mix) 07. He Wasn't Man Enough (Peter Rauhofer NYC Club Mix) 08. He Wasn't Man Enough (Junior Vasquez Marathon Mix) 09. Maybe (HQ2 Dynamix NYC Club Mix) 10.
Un-Break My Heart (Frankie Knuckles Franktidrama Club Mix) 11. Spanish Guitar (Joe Claussell Main Mix) Album: Breathe Again: Toni Braxton at Her Best (2005) 01. Un-Break My Heart 02. Breathe Again 03.
You're Makin' Me High 04. You Mean the World to Me 05. Best Friend 06. Candlelight 07.
Spanish Guitar 08. Rock Me, Roll Me 10. Always Album: The Essential Toni Braxton (2007) CD1 01. Love Shoulda Brought You Home 02. I Love Me Some Him 03. You're Makin' Me High 05. He Wasn't Man Enough 06.
Just Be A Man About It 07. How Many Ways (R. Kelly Remix) 08. Breathe Again 09. You Mean The World To Me 10. I Belong To You 11.
How Could An Angel Break My Heart 12. Un-Break My Heart 13. Another Sad Love Song 14.
Seven Whole Days 15. I Don't Want To 16. Give U My Heart CD2 01. Gimme Some 03.
There's No Me Without You 04. Why Should I Care 05. Spanish Guitar (Royal Garden Flamenco Mix) 06. I'm Still Breathing 07.
Me & My Boyfriend 08. Give It Back 09. The Time Of Our Lives 10.
He Wasn't Man Enough (Junior Vasquez Marathon Mix) 11. Un-Break My Heart (Frankie Knuckles' Franktidrama Club Mix Edit) 12. Hit The Freeway 13. Come On Over Here 14. Let It Flow 15.
Little Things 16. Good Life Album: Pulse (2010) 01. Yesterday 02. Make My Heart 03. Hands Tied 04.
If I Have To Wait 06. Lookin' At Me 07. Why You Won't Love Me Enjoy!!!! Collection of Deniece Williams Deniece Williams grew up singing in a Pentecostal church, which was strict on the congregation listening only to gospel music. During the late '60s, she was a candy striper in a Chicago hospital.
Outside of wanting a 1959 Thunderbird, she had no serious ambitions. Nontheless, she still had interest in listening to music.
Her favorites were Carmen McRae for her diction and Nancy Wilson, who, for Williams, exemplified class and elegance. However, her mother, also a singer, was her idol. The Gary, IN, native was also fond of Stevie Wonder, Earth, Wind & Fire, Minnie Riperton, and Patti LaBelle. (The latter two she tried to emulate before her introduction into the music industry.) In need of employment and with college on the back burner, the fledgling singer was introduced to Wonder by John Harris, her cousin from Detroit, who happened to be on tour as a valet for Wonder (and was also his childhood friend). Her cousin arranged for Williams to meet Wonder backstage at a concert.
Six months later, the gifted vocalist was flown into Detroit by Wonder for an audition. Among the 26 who auditioned, Williams, who sang 'Teach Me Tonight,' was only one of three who was hired by Wonder.
The three became known as Wonderlove. Williams being hired by Wonder was a big surprise. Soon after the audition, she toured with Wonder, who was the opening act for the Rolling Stones at the time. Her touring with Wonder lasted for several years. Though her stint with Wonder was a great experience and opportunity, it was also difficult considering Williams had to make many adjustments professionally and personally (she had two sons prior to taking the gig: one 4 months old, the other 18 months). Williams left Wonderlove in 1975 and teamed up with producer Maurice White, the leader of Earth, Wind & Fire. Under White's direction, Williams learned the business of music and was able to unwind and express herself musically.
Under the Columbia banner, Williams released her first album entitled This Is Niecey. It featured the Billboard R&B number two single 'Free,' which also sealed the Top 25 on the pop charts. The song was personal to Williams, who felt restricted while with Wonderlove. The album also featured 'Cause You Love Me Baby' and 'That's What Friends Are For.' In 1977 the album Song Bird was released, and it featured the number 13 single 'Baby, Baby My Love's All for You.'
The following year the dynamic singer scored her first number one song on both the R&B and pop charts with 'Too Much, Too Little, Too Late,' which was a duet with the legendary Johnny Mathis. The follow-up single, 'You're All Need to Get By,' was also recorded with Mathis and it was a Top Ten single. Still under White's tutelage, Williams moved over to White's American Recording Company (ARC) and stumbled a few times with several releases before scoring the smash hit 'Silly.'
Written by Williams and produced by famed producer Thom Bell, she sang this song from her own personal experience as well. The single became a Top Ten gem. In 1982 Bell returned the sweet songstress to number one with the single 'It's Gonna Take a Miracle.' Always writing from her own experience, Williams wrote the Top Ten single 'Do What You Feel' based on the ordeals of someone else. (A believer in the song at the time, she no longer employs those beliefs.) In 1984 Williams recorded the number one hit 'Let's Hear It for the Boy.'
Featured on the Footloose soundtrack, the single was produced by music virtuoso George Duke, who initially thought the song was too pop-ish and would not work. However, Duke's production savvy proved to be as paramount as Williams' vocals. In 1984 the sensational singer recorded 'Black Butterfly.' From a African-American perspective, Williams immediately bonded with the song. The song would become a prelude to the uplifting gospel material Williams would record a few years later. With her label, Columbia, uninterested, Williams released the gospel album From the Beginning on Sparrow Records. The album featured the Grammy Award-winning single 'They Say.'
The same year she also won a Grammy for 'I Surrender' and another for 'I Believe in You' in 1987. Album: This Is Niecy (1976) 01. It's Important To Me 02. That's What Friends Are For 03.
How'd I Know That Love Would Slip Away 04. Cause You Love Me Baby 05. Watching Over 07. If You Don't Believe 08. Free Album: Song Bird (1977) 01. The Boy I Left Behind 03. We Have Love For You 04.
God Is Amazing 05. Baby, Baby, My Love's All For You 06.
Be Good To Me 08. The Paper Album: (with Johnny Mathis) That's What Friends Are For (1978) 01. You're All I Need to Get By 02. Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do) 03.
You're a Special Part of My Life 04. Ready or Not 05.
Me for You, You for Me 06. Heaven Must Have Sent You 07.
Just the Way You Are 08. That's What Friends Are For 09. I Just Can't Get Over You 10.
Touching Me With Love 11. Too Much, Too Little, Too Late 13. Love Won't Let Me Wait 14. Without Us Album: When Love Comes Calling (1979) 01.
I Found Love 02. Are You Thinking_ 03. My Prayer 04. I've Got the Next Dance 05. Touch Me Again 06. When Love Comes Calling 07. God Knows 08.
Like Magic 09. Turn Around 10. Why Can't We Fall in Love Album: My Melody (1981) 01. My Melody 02. It's Your Conscience 03. Strangers 05. What Two Can Do 06.
You're All That Matters 07. Suspicious 08. Sweet Surrender Album: Niecy (1982) 01. It's Gonna Take A Miracle 03. Love Notes 04. I Believe In Miracles 05. How Does It Feel 06.
Waiting By The Hotline 07. Now Is The Time For Love 08. Part Of Love Album: I'm So Proud (1983) 01. Do What You Feel 02.
I'm So Proud 03. So Deep in Love (With Johnny Mathis) 04. I'm Glad It's You 05. Heaven in Your Eyes 06.
They Say (With Phillip Bailey) 07. Love, Peace & Unity 08. It's Okay Album: Let's Hear It for the Boy (1984) 01. Let's Hear It For the Boy 02. I Want You 03. Start Picking Up the Pieces 04. Black Butterfly 05.
Causing a Commotion 06. Haunting Me 07.
Don't Tell Me We Have Nothing 08. Wrapped Up (In Your Love) 10. Jesus, I Want You Album: Hot On The Trail (1986) 01. Wiser And Weaker 02.
Hot On The Trail 03. He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not 04. We're Together 06. Straight From The Heart 07. I Feel The Night Album: As Good as It Gets (1988) 01. I Can't Wait 02.
This Is as Good as It Gets 03. We Are Here to Change the World 04. All I Need 05. There Is No Other 07. I Am Sure 08.
It's You I'm After 09. Don't Stop the Love 10.
Hold Me Tight Album: Special Love (1989) 01. Special Love 02.
Fire Inside My Soul 03. Every Moment 06. Who's Who 07. His Eye Is On The Sparrow 08. Give It All To You 09.
Somebody Loves You 10. We Sing Praises 11. Do You Hear What I Hear Album: Gonna Take A Miracle -The Best Of Deniece Williams (1996) 01.
I Found Love 03. Cause You Love Me, Baby 04. That's What Friends Are For 05. God Is Amazing 06. Baby, Baby, My Love's All For You 07. When Love Comes Calling 08.
If You Don't Believe 09. It's Gonna Take A Miracle 11. Do What You Feel 13. I'm So Proud 14. Too Much, Too Little, Too Late (Duet with Johnny Mathis) 15. Black Butterfly 16. Let's Hear It For The Boy Album: Love Niecy Style (2007) 01.
That's How Heartaches Are Made 02. Love's Holiday 03. This Time I'll Be Sweeter 04. If You Really Love Me 05.
Someday We'll All Be Free 06. Lady Love Me (One More Time) 08. The Only Thing Missing Is You 09. Never Too Much 10.
Cause You Love Me, Baby Enjoy!!!! Collection of Guy This seminal R&B trio was the first group to sport the new jack swing sound, essentially traditional soul vocals melded to hip-hop beats, with credit for the genre's invention going to founder, multi-instrumentalist, and super-producer Teddy Riley. Riley formed his first band, Wreckx-N-Effect, while still a teenager, with brothers Markell Riley and Brandon Mitchell; Guy followed a few years later in 1987. Its first incarnation featured vocalists Aaron Hall and Timmy Gatling. Their self-titled debut album was an instant smash, producing the R&B hits 'I Like,' 'Groove Me,' 'Spend the Night,' and 'Teddy's Jam.' Meanwhile, Riley found himself in strong demand as a songwriter and producer; in 1988, Riley produced Bobby Brown's Don't Be Cruel, the album that helped new jack swing cross over into the pop mainstream.
Riley has also worked with Kool Moe Dee, Michael Jackson (Dangerous), Stevie Wonder, Keith Sweat, Jane Child, and SWV, among others. In between albums, Guy contributed songs to the soundtracks of Do the Right Thing and New Jack City.
By 1989, Guy was in turmoil; Riley's brother Brandon Mitchell was killed in a shooting, and the group became involved in an acrimonious split with manager Gene Griffin over money. 1990's The Future featured Hall's brother, Albert Damion Hall, in place of Gatling and spawned R&B hits in 'Let's Chill,' 'Do Me Right,' 'D-O-G Me Out,' and 'Long Gone.' However, by the time Riley and Guy finally started to attract media attention for their innovative and influential work, the trio had broken up. Riley concentrated on his production and songwriting career for several years before forming the band Blackstreet with vocalists Chauncey 'Black' Hannibal, Dave Hollister, and Levi Little. The quartet released a self-titled debut in 1994. Aaron Hall released his solo debut, The Truth, in 1993; brother Damion followed in 1994 with Straight to the Point. Guy reunited in 1999, issuing Guy III early the following year.
Allmusic by Steve Huey Album: Guy (1988) 01. Groove Me 02. Teddy's Jam 03. Don't Clap.Just Dance 04. You Can Call Me Crazy 05. Piece of My Love 06.
Round and Round (Merry Go Round of Love) 08. Spend the Night 09. Goodbye Love 10. My Business Album: The Future (1990) 01. Wanna Get with U 03. Do Me Right 04. Teddy's Jam 2 05.
Let's Chill 06. Tease Me Tonite 07. D-O-G Me Out 08. Total Control 09. Gotta Be A Leader 10. The Future 11.
Let's Stay Together 12. Where Did the Love Go 13.
Yearing for Your Love 14. Long Gone 16. Wanna Get with U (Club Version) Album: III (2000) 01. Were Comin 03. Rescue Me 05. Teddys Jam III 06.
Why You Wanna Keep Me from My Baby 08. Tellin Me No 09.
Not A Day 10. Love Online 11. Spend Time 12.
Dont U Miss Me 13. Someday Album: Groove Me: The Very Best Of Guy (2002) 01.
Groove Me 02. 'Round And 'Round (Merry Go 'Round Of Love) 03. Teddy's Jam 04.
Spend The Night 06. Piece Of My Love 07. My Fantasy (Teddy Riley Featuring Guy) 08. Wanna Get With U 09. Let's Chill 10. Do Me Right 11. D-O-G Me Out 12.
Let's Stay Together 13. Teddy's Jam 2 14. Tell Me What You Like 15. Why You Wanna Keep Me From My Baby 16. Rescue Me Album: Guy Special Edition (2007) CD1 01.
Groove Me 02. Teddy's Jam 03. Don't Clap.Just Dance 04. You Can Call Me Crazy 05. Piece Of My Love 06. Round And Round (Merry Go Round Of Love) 08.
Spend The Night 09. Goodbye Love 10. My Business CD2 01. Groove Me (Extended Version) 02.
Teddy's Jam (Extended Version) 03. Don't Clap.Just Dance (12 Mix) 04. I Like (Extended Version) 05. Round And Round (Merry Go Round Of Love) (12 Extended Version) 06. Spend The Night (Extended Version) Enjoy!!!!
Collection of New Edition New Edition's early, Jackson 5-inspired material made them the forerunners of two generations of teen pop (most of which was geared to white audiences). As they matured and progressed, they laid much of the groundwork for the fusion of hip-hop and R&B known as new jack swing. In fact, after New Edition drifted apart, all of its members had at least some significant success outside the group as part of the new jack movement, which helped ensure that their original incarnation would be remembered for much more than the bubblegum urban soul that made their name. New Edition was formed in the Roxbury section of Boston, MA, by Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, and Bobby Brown, who began singing together in 1978 while still in elementary school, hoping to perform for pocket cash.
They eventually recruited friend Ralph Tresvant as a fourth member, and after winning a talent show in 1980, also added Ronnie DeVoe. More talent show victories followed, including a prestigious gig at the local Strand Theater, where they performed the Jackson 5's 'The Love You Save.' They were discovered by writer/producer/impresario Maurice Starr, who signed the group to his small Streetwise label in hopes of launching a Jackson 5 phenomenon for the '80s.
'Candy Girl,' a song Starr co-wrote for the group, was released as their first single in 1983, when the members ranged in age from 13 to 15. Despite a lack of major-label interest in the group, 'Candy Girl' was a smash, topping the R&B charts.
Their debut album, also titled Candy Girl, spawned two more R&B hits in 'Popcorn Love' and 'Is This the End?,' and MCA offered the group a deal. Starr, however, wanted the group to remain with Streetwise; New Edition summarily fired him as their manager and signed with MCA. Starr attempted to sue the group for their name, unsuccessfully claiming that 'New Edition' actually referred to a whole new style of pop music he'd created. Starr, of course, would go on to strike it rich with a similar concept, assembling a quintet of white teenagers he dubbed New Kids on the Block. New Edition, meanwhile, released their eponymous MCA debut in 1984 and scored their biggest pop hit with the Top Five smash 'Cool It Now,' which ended with a short rap section.
The Ray Parker, Jr.-penned 'Mr. Telephone Man' soon became their third R&B chart-topper, and the group had reached full-fledged teen idol status. Yet they were growing up fast, as demonstrated on their next album, 1985's All for Love. Not only were their voices changing, but their material was becoming more adult, with harder-edged funk and more mature romantic ballads. Later that year, they also released a holiday album, Christmas All Over the World, and struck an endorsement deal with Coke. However, rumors of Brown's growing dissatisfaction proved true and he left for a solo career in 1986. Temporarily down to a quartet, the rest of the group recorded the covers album Under the Blue Moon, a set of vintage doo wop and R&B numbers from the '50s and '60s; it produced a hit revival of the Penguins' 'Earth Angel.'
Brown's replacement came in the form of Johnny Gill, a deep-voiced friend of the group who'd been recording as a solo artist without much luck. Gill made his debut on the 1989 album Heart Break, which found New Edition working with star producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. The move paid immediate dividends, as they scored several R&B hits from the album, including the number one 'Can You Stand the Rain.'
Meanwhile, Brown had become a superstar with his second album, the new jack swing landmark Don't Be Cruel. Feeling vindicated by Heart Break, New Edition split up to work on other projects. Gill returned to his solo career, with considerably more success this time around, and Tresvant also went solo.
The remainder of the group teamed as Bell Biv DeVoe and wound up having greater success than anyone save Brown; their debut album, Poison, was another new jack style-setter and Bivins' interest in developing new talent gave Boyz II Men their big break. By the mid-'90s, new jack swing was giving way to new fusions of hip-hop and soul that were alternately more organic or aggressive. Although their status as innovators was secure, many of the New Edition splinter acts had a hard time keeping up and maintaining their career momentum.
Thus, given their individually positive reputations, it made sense for the group to announce its triumphant reunion, with all six members participating in what was essentially an R&B supergroup. The public loved the idea; when the comeback album Home Again was finally released in 1996, it debuted at number one, and the first single, 'Hit Me Off,' was a smash, hitting number one on the R&B charts. The follow-up, 'I'm Still in Love With You,' was another big hit, and the group embarked on a blockbuster tour that, while popular, found relationships between some of the members fraying. After the tour, New Edition returned to their various prior projects, with the prospect of any future reunions looking dim.
Those prospects increased significantly when it was learned that P. Diddy had signed the group to his Bad Boy label for the release of another comeback, 2004's One Love.
Allmusic by Steve Huey Album: Candy Girl (1983) 01. Gimme Your Love 02. She Gives Me A Bang 03. Is This The End? Pass The Beat 05. Popcorn Love 06. Candy Girl 07.
Should Have Never Told Me 09. Gotta Have Your Lovin’ 10. Jealous Girl Album: New Edition (1984) 01. Cool It Now 02. Telephone Man 03. I'm Leaving You Again 04.
Baby Love 05. Delicious 06. My Secret (Didja Gitit Yet?) 07. Hide And Seek 08. Lost In Love 09. Kinda Girls We Like 10.
Maryann Album: All For Love (1985) 01. Count Me Out 02. A Little Bit Of Love (Is All It Takes) 03. Sweet Thing 04. With You All The Way 05. Let's Be Friends 06. Tonight's Your Night 08.
Whispers In Bed 09. Who Do You Trust? All For Love Album: Under The Blue Moon (1986) 01. Earth Angel 02. A Million To One 03. Duke Of Earl 04.
(Hey There) Lonely Girl 05. A Thousand Miles Away 06.
What's Your Name? Tears On My Pillow 08. Blue Moon 09. Since I Don't Have You 10.
Bring Back The Memories Album: Heart Break (1988) 01. Introduction 02.
That's The Way We're Livin' 03. Where It All Started 04. If It Isn't Love 05.
Untitled (Hidden Track) 06. Heart Break 07. Untitled (Hidden Track) 09. You're Not My Kind Of Girl 10. Superlady 11.
Can You Stand The Rain? Competition 13. Untitled (Hidden Track) 14. I'm Comin' Home 15. Boys To Men Album: Home Again (1996) 01. Oh, Yeah, It Feels So Good 02. Hit Me Off 03.
You Don't Have To Worry 04. Tighten It Up 05.
Shop Around 06. Hear Me Out 07. Something About You 08. Try Again 09. How Do You Like Your Love Served? One More Day 11. I'm Still In Love With You 12.
Thank You (The J.G. Interlude) 13. Home Again Album: All The Number Ones (2000) 01. Candy Girl 02. Cool It Now (Sing Along Mix) 03. Telephone Man 04.
Girlfriend (Single Mix) 05. Don't Be Cruel (Single Mix) 06. Can You Stand The Rain (Under The Lamppost - Quiet Storm Mix) 07. Chemdraw Ultra 10.0 Serial Number.
My Prerogative (Single Mix) 08. Where Do We Go From Here (Single Mix) 09. Every Little Step 10. On Our Own 11. Rub You The Right Way (Single Mix) 12. Poison (Radio Remix) 13.
Sensitivity (Warm + Sensitive Mix) 14. My, My, My (Single Mix) 15.
(I Thought It Was Me) (Radio Remix) 16. Wrap My Body Tight (Single Mix) 17.
Humpin' Around (Single Mix) 18. Hit Me Off Album: One Love (2004) 01. Conference Call 02. Been So Long 03. Sexy Lady 05. Last Time 06. All On You 07.
Wildest Dreams 08. Start Turnin' Me On 09.
Love Again 10. One Love Interlude 11. That's Why I Lied 12.
Come Home With Me 13. Re-Write The Memories 15. Feelin' It 17. Leave Me Album: Gold (2005) CD1 01. Cool It Now 02. Mr Telephone Man 03.
Lost In Love 04. My Secret 05.
Count Me Out 06. A Little Bit Of Love (Is All It Takes) 07. With You All The Way 08. Earth Angel 09. Once In A Lifetime Groove 10. Girlfriend 11. Helplessly In Love 12.
If It Isn't Love 13. Don't Be Cruel 14. My Prerogative 15. You're Not My Kind Of Girl 16.
Can You Stand The Rain 17. Heartbreak 18. Crucial CD2 01. Every Little Step 02. On Our Own 03. Rub You The Right Way 05. My, My, My 06.
(I Thought It Was Me) 07. Sensitivity 08. When Will I See You Smile Again 09. Wrap My Body Tight 10. Do What I Gotta Do (Radio Edit) 11. Money Can't Buy You Love 12. Humpin' Around 13.
Hit Me Off 14. I'm Still In Love With You 15. You Don't Have To Worry 16. One More Day Enjoy!!!!
Collection of The Deele The Deele are best-known as the group that brought Babyface (b. Kenny Edmonds) and L.A. Mark Rooney) to prominence. Based in Indianapolis, IN, Bobby G.
Summers and L.A. Reid formed the Deele in the early '80s with lead vocalist Carlos 'Satin' Greene, Darnell 'Dee' Bristol, Stanley Burke, and Kevin Roberson. Prior to joining the Deele Babyface had been a member of Manchild, who had a minor R&B hit with 'Especially for You' in 1977. The Deele had their first hit in late 1983, when 'Body Talk' began climbing the R&B charts. Though the song only reached 77 on the pop charts, it reached number three on the R&B charts, helping the group's debut album Street Beat crack the Top 100. Two subsequent singles from the record, 'Just My Luck,' and 'Surrender,' dented the R&B charts, but the group's second album Material Thangz, was a disappointment, launching only one hit R&B single with the number 14 title track.
Between the release of Material Thangz and 1988's Eyes of a Stranger, Babyface and L.A. Reid began making a name for themselves as urban producers and songwriters, with their work for Pebbles ('Girlfriend') and the Whispers ('Rock Steady') becoming hits. In the wake of Babyface and Reid's new-found success, Eyes of a Stranger became a hit, going gold and launching the Top Ten pop and R&B hit, 'Two Occasions,' as well as the number ten R&B hit 'Shoot 'Em Up Movies.' Following the release of Eyes of a Stranger, the group went on hiatus, with Babyface and L.A. Reid continuing their successful production and songwriting work. The Deele reunited without Babyface and Reid in 1993 to release Invitation to Love, which failed to earn much attention.
Allmusic by Stephen Thomas Erlewine Album: Street Beat (1984) 01. Body Talk 02. I Surrender 03. Just My Luck 04.
Sexy Love 05. Street Beat 06. Video Villain 07. Crazy 'Bout 'Cha 08. Working (9 To 5) Album: Material Thangz (1985) 01. Let's Work Tonight 02. Stimulate 03.
All I've Ever Known 04. Suspicious 05. Material Thangs 06. I'll Send You Roses 07. Sweet November 08. Sweet Nothingz Album: Eyes of a Stranger (1987) 01.
Two Occasions 02. Shoot 'Em Up Movies 03. Let No One Separate Us 04. Eyes Of A Stranger 05.
Dry Your Eyes 06. Can-U-Dance 07. She Wanted 08. So Many Thangz 10. Eyes Of A Stranger - Reprise Album: Invitation to Love (1993) 01. Imagination 02. Save My Life 03.
The Wisdom Af a Fool 04. Infatuation 05. Invitation to Love 07.
Rewind the Tape 08. Are You Ready to Love 09. Baby I'M Hooked on You 10. I Feel Love Again 12. I Can't Get Over You 13.
My Love For You Will Last Forever Album: Greatest Hits (1994) 01. Body Talk 02.
Just My Luck 03. I Surrender 04. Video Villain 05. Crazy 'Bout 'Cha 06. Material Thangz 07. Sweet November 08.
I'll Send You Roses 09. Suspicious 10. Can U Dance 11. Dry Your Eyes 12. Two Occasions 13. Shoot 'Em Up Movies 14.
Let No One Separate Us 15. Eyes of a Stranger 16. Hip Chic Enjoy!!!! Collection of The System Pioneering synth duo the System rode the '80s wave of emerging synth/MIDI music technology to help lay the foundation for contemporary electronic popular music with their upfront, unapologetic use of synths and intelligent songwriting.
In the early '80s, singer Mic Murphy and keyboardist David Frank met in New York. Collecting on studio time that he had bartered for in exchange for playing on sessions, Frank asked Murphy to join him in the studio to work on some ideas. After their overnight session, Murphy took the master tape to an engineer friend that transferred the tape onto a 12' lacquer record.
The duo took the record to Atlantic's Mirage Records and were signed right away. Their 1982 single 'You Are in My System' quickly became the rage on both the dancefloor and on urban-formatted radio, leading to the release of Sweat on Mirage/Atlantic. Other tracks from the album got dancefloor attention, such as 'Sweat' and 'I Can't Let Go.' Their next album, X-periment, included the infectious 'I Just Want to Make You Feel Good,' the sweet ballad 'Promises' b/w 'X-periment,' and the stunningly passionate 'I Can't Take Losing You.'
In 1986, the duo performed the title album track/hit single 'The Pleasure Seekers' on Miami Vice. The LP contained 'Groove' precursor 'This Is for You,' which was the second single. 1987 was a great year for the System, giving them their biggest hit. The title track of their album Don't Disturb This Groove went to number one R&B and number three pop.
The tune was also used as the basis of one of the last tracks released by Tupac Shakur. The next release, Midnight Lover, cracked the pop Top 20. Their fresh approach put the System in high demand as producers, songwriters, and musicians. They can be heard on Chaka Khan's cover of Prince's 'I Feel for You' and Mtume's 'Juicy Fruit' (both million-sellers).
The latter record was later used by the Notorious B.I.G. For his gold record 'Juicy.' The list continues with Phil Collins' 'Sussudio,' Angela Bofill's 'Can't Slow Down,' Pauli Carmen's 'Dial My Number,' Ashford & Simpson, and Jeff Lorber's 'Step by Step.' They contributed to the movie soundtracks for two Eddie Murphy blockbusters, Beverly Hills Cop and Coming to America (the title track went Top Ten pop). Even though it seemed that everyone wanted to work with the System, the pair decided not to spread themselves too thin and turned down a lot of offers.
They opened their own recording studio called Science Lab Music. 1989's Rhythm & Romance ('Midnight Special,' 'Have Mercy,' 'Soul to Soul') was the duo's last album. During early 1991, Mic Murphy released a solo album on East West called Touch ('Fit to Be Tied'), which had a lot of System overtones. Frank did concert dates backing Annie Lennox during the recording of her Live in Central Park CD and video (Arista). He's also active in production, working with Omar, Dionne Farris, female pop vocal trio Wild Orchid, and Rebbie Jackson. Allmusic by Ed Hogan Album: Sweat (1983) 01. You Are in My System 03.
It's Passion 04. Stand Up and Cheer 05. I Won't Let Go 06. Go For What U Know 07. Now I Am Electric Album: X-Periment (1984) 01. I Wanna Make You Feel Good 02. Dangerous 03.
Lollipops and Everything 04. Get Jumpin' 05. Promises Can Break 07. X-Periment 08. I Can't Take Losing You Album: The Pleasure Seekers (1985) 01. The Pleasure Seekers 02.
It Takes 2 03. Big City Beat 04.
Love Won't Wait For Lovin' 05. This Is For You 06. My Radio Rocks 07.
Did In By A Friend 08. I Don't Run From Danger Album: Don't Disturb This Groove (1987) 01. Don't Disturb This Groove 02.
Come as You Are (Superstar) 03. Heart Beat of the City 05. Groove (Instrumental) 06.
Nighttime Lover 07. House of Rhythm 08. Didn't I Blow Your Mind 09.
Modern Girl Album: Rhythm And Romance (1989) 01. I'm About You 02. Soul To Soul 03. Midnight Special 05. I Don'T Know How To Say 06. I Wanna Be Your Lover 07. You Got Me (Where You Want Me) 08.
Have Mercy 09. Face The Music 10. Think About It 11. Guardian Angel 12. Diggin' Your Rhythm Album: ESP (2000) 01. Heaven in Your Eyes 02.
As God Is My Witness 03. Supernatural 04. Love's Deja Vu 05.
Soul Food 07. Good as Gold 08.
You Are in My System [Version] 09. Midnight Train 10. Hole in My Love 11. Can't Let You Go Enjoy!!!! Collection of After 7 After 7 emerged in the '90s as a solid contemporary ensemble able to perform creditably in either vintage soul or modern new jack and urban styles. The Indianapolis trio includes brothers Melvin and Kevin Edmonds (the brothers of producer/performer Babyface) and Keith Mitchell (cousin of Babyface's longtime partner L.A.
They signed with Virgin in 1989 and had immediate success with their LP After 7. Such songs as 'Can't Stop' and 'Heat of the Moment' were major winners on the urban and quiet storm circuit, and a remix of 'Can't Stop' also attracted sizable dance attention. They recorded with Johnny Gill, then enjoyed another hit release in 1992, Takin' My Time. It included a sterling remake of the Originals' 'Baby, I'm For Real.' Allmusic by Ron Wynn Album: After 7 (1989) 01.
Don't Cha' Think 02. Heat of the Moment 03. Can't Stop 04. My Only Woman 05. Love's Been So Nice 06. One Night 07. Ready or Not 08.
Sayonara Album: Takin' My Time (1992) 01. All About Love 02. Kickin' It 03. Can He Love You Like This 04.
Truly Something Special 05. Baby I'm For Real 06. Takin' My Time (Interlude) 07. No Better Love 08. Takin' My Time 09.
Love by Day, Love by Night 11. He Said, She Said 12. Takin' My Time (Reprise) Album: Reflections (1995) 01.
'Til You Do Me Right 02. Cryin' for It 03.
Save It Up 04. Damn Thing Called Love 05. How Did He Love You 06. What U R 2 Me 07.
How Do You Tell the One 08. Sprung On It 09. How Could You Leave 10. Givin' up This Good Thing 11.
I Like It Like That 12. Honey (Oh How I Need You) Album: The Very Best of After 7 (1997) 01. Sara Smile 02. Ready or Not 03. Can't Stop [Remix] 04. Heat of the Moment [Remix] 05.
One Night 06. Baby I'm for Real (Natural High) 07.
Not Enough Hours in the Night 08. Can He Love U Like This 09.
Takin' My Time 10. Gonna Love You Right [Remix] 11.
Nights Like This 12. 'Til You Do Me Right Enjoy!!!!