Thursday 21 January 2010

Unhooked Generation - Freda Payne, vol 1/8


Stunning track , another for the break collectors !!!!!!!!

Freda Payne grew up listening to different jazz singers, such as Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday.As a teenager, she attended the Institute of Musical Arts; she soon began singing radio commercial jingles, and took part in (and won many of) local TV and radio talent shows.

In 1963, she moved to New York and worked with many different entertainers, including Quincy Jones, Pearl Bailey, and Bill Cosby. The next year, her debut album, a jazz recording entitled After the Lights Go Down Low and Much More!!!, was released on the Impulse! label. This album was re-issued on CD in Japan in early 2002, and again in the United States in 2005. Three years later, she released her second album (another jazz effort) How Do You Say I Don't Love You Anymore, for MGM Records. She also made occasional guest appearances on different television shows including The Merv Griffin Show and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.

She even added theatrical credits to her repertoire; she understudied Leslie Uggams for the Broadway show Hallelujah Baby in 1967, and appeared with the Equity Theatre in a production of Lost in the Stars. Although she was doing well at supporting herself in the business, none of these things helped her break into stardom.

In 1969, her old friends back home in Detroit, Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Edward Holland, Jr., persuaded her to sign with their newly-formed record label Invictus. During that same year, her first Invictus single, "Unhooked Generation" (a minor R&B hit), was released. Shortly thereafter, Eddie Holland offered her a song entitled "Band of Gold", which he co-wrote (under the pen name Edythe Wayne) with Ronald Dunbar. In early 1970, the song became an instant pop smash reaching #3 in the US and #1 in the UK; it also gave Payne her first gold record. Global sales were estimated at two million. An album of the same name proved to be fairly successful as well. Other Invictus singles included "Deeper and Deeper", "You Brought the Joy", and the Vietnam War protest song "Bring the Boys Home" (U.S.Billboard Hot 100 #12, 1971; her second gold record. Her other Invictus albums were Contact (1971), The Best of Freda Payne (1972, acompilation which included four new, unissued songs), and her last Invictus album Reaching Out (1973).

In 1973 she left Invictus and recorded albums for ABC/Dunhill and Capitol, but she never found the commercial success that she had enjoyed with Invictus. She recorded a duet "I Wanna See You Soon" with Capitol stablemates Tavares, which was a radio airplay hit in the UK in 1977.

She released three disco albums for Capitol from 1977 to 1979, "Stares And Whispers", "Supernatural high" and "Hot". The first one features the sizable disco hit "Love magnet" produced by Frank Wilson (1977).

In 1981, she briefly hosted her own talk show Today's Black Woman, and also found work acting in different movies, Broadway, and other theatre productions throughout the 1980s. Although she was concentrating more on acting by that time, she never gave up music; in 1982, she recorded a single entitled "In Motion" for the Sutra label in New York, and in 1986, she recorded a remake of her old hit "Band of Gold" with Belinda Carlisle.

In 1990, she recorded three songs for Ian Levine's UK Motorcity label: another remake of "Band of Gold," "Memories and Souvenirs," and "Only Minutes Away." In the mid 1990s she released three albums for Dove Music: Freda Payne Sings the (Unauthorized) I Hate Barney Songbook: A Parody (1995, a comedy album), An Evening With Freda Payne: Live in Concert which featured her younger sister Scherrie Payne on background vocals, and her first (and only) Christmas album Christmas With Freda and Friends, which featured a duet between Freda and Scherrie (both 1996). She also continued her acting career appearing in the films, Private Obsession (1995), Ragdoll (1999), Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000), and Fire & Ice (made-for-TV, 2001).

In early 2001, Payne released a new album entitled Come See About Me for the Volt Records label (the title track is a remake of The Supremes' hit).

In early 2003, she performed in a show called Love & Payne, with Darlene Love at Feinstein's at the Regency in New York, and at the Cinegrill in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles, getting excellent reviews.

During the early part of the 21st century, the following compilation albums of her music were released: Lost in Love (which includes nine of her post-Invictus recordings), Band of Gold: The Best of Freda Payne (both 2000), Unhooked Generation: The Complete Invictus Recordings(2001), and The Best of Freda Payne: Ten Best Series (2002).

Payne was interviewed by The HistoryMakers on April 28, 2005.

On April 22, 2009 Freda appeared on American Idol and sang Band of Gold.


008. Unhooked Generation - Freda Payne
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Hard Times - Baby Huey, vol 1/7

Time to go back, way back. No really. I mean way back to 1970. I wanted to feature a song that has been sampled numerous times in Hip-Hop. “Hard Times” by Baby Huey & the Babysitters. The song is just made to be sampled and is great just by itself. Some of the rappers who have sampled this particular song: Ice Cube (“The Birth”off Death Certificate), A Tribe Called Quest (“Can I Kick It?”off People’s Instinctive Travels & The Paths of Rhythm), Ghostface Killah (“Buck 50″of Supreme Clientele), and most recently Swizz Beatz (“School Of Hard Knocks”).

Baby Huey & the Babysitters worked with such artists like Donny Hathaway & Curtis Mayfield. I wish I could say that Baby Huey (Real name James Ramey) lived to make more classic music like this but he and the Babysitter only released one album (Well, one that you can find). Huey had problems with drugs as well as a weight problem and died at the age of 26 by way of a heart attack.


007. Hard Times - Baby Huey
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Wednesday 20 January 2010

blow your head - Fred Wesley & The JB's, vol 1/6

Big nod here to all the sample junkies out there

Directed by James Brown and Fred Wesley, Fred Wesley & The JB's is arguably one of the most influential bands in the history of dance music. Their tunes are situated among the top-sampled ones like probably no other in the world. Though the band's formation changed several times, the main musicians that composed the band are:

Bobby Byrd (synthesizer, vocals)
Fred Thomas (bass)
Fred Wesley (trombone, horns)
James Brown (vocals)
John Jabo Starks (drums)
Lyn Collins (vocals)
Maceo Parker (saxophone)
St-Clair Pinckney (alto saxophone)

006. blow your head - Fred Wesley & The JB's
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love light in flight - Stevie Wonder, vol 1/5

Track 5, the majestic Stevie Wonder "lovelight in flight", this song is from the "the woman in red" soundtrack, quality all the way.

The Woman In Red Soundtrack is the second soundtrack album released by Motown singing great Stevie Wonder on the Motown label. Also featuring Dionne Warwick, the LP was released in1984 for the film of the same name. It featured Wonder's biggest hit and international number-one hit, "I Just Called to Say I Love You", which won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, and also featured the follow-up hit, "Love Light in Flight" (an US Top 20 hit) and "Don't Drive Drunk".

The album reached #4 in the US and #2 in the UK, where it was knocked-off the top spot by the albums Now That's What I Call Music 3 and David Bowie's Tonight. After Songs in the Key of Lifeand Hotter Than July, Wonder reached #2 in the UK charts failing to achieve a #1 album, a milestone that he never was able to achieve. However, I Just Called to Say I Love You was a massive hit in the UK, reaching #1, becoming the 2nd best-selling single of 1984 (only behindBand Aid's Do They Know It's Christmas?) and, even more impressively, the third most successful single of the entire 1980s there. (With 1.775 million copies sold only in the UK, the single is actually the 13th most successful ever in Britain.)


005. love light in flight - Stevie Wonder
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i changed my mind - Keyshia Cole, vol 1/4

Track 4,"i changed my mind" Keyshia Cole, love this for the production alone from Kanye West.

"I Changed My Mind" is the debut single from American R&B singer, Keyshia Cole from her platinum debut album, The Way It Is. The song was mildly successful, peaking at #71 on theBillboard Hot 100 and #23 on the R&B charts. There was a remix to the song that featured rapperShyne, who was incarcerated. This version made its way to radio airplay format, while the video version does not have Shyne in it. Vocals from Solomon Burke's "Get Out of My Life, Woman" are used throughout, although "I Changed My Mind" actually samples "The Chronic (Intro)" by Dr. Dre, in which Burke's sample is already embedded (Dr. Dre can be heard over the top of the sample saying "Yeah nigga...").

Keyshia Coley wrote the song, and it was produced by producer/rapper Kanye West. The song also has background vocals by John Legend. As are most of her songs, Keyshia wrote this about an ex-boyfriend. As her boyfriend has another girl on the side, he does not pay attention to Cole. She finds out about her, and "changes her mind", that she doesn't want to be with him anymore. She then goes on in the bridge, singing to him "I don't care if you come back to me on your knees, I just don't love you no more."

The music video was shot in Cole's hometown, Oakland, California on June 30, 2004, and in the beginning the video has various screenshots of different places in the Bay Area and has a resemblance of Mary J. Blige's 1993 Video of You Remind Me. In the video, Cole has a boyfriend whom she loves, but obviously finds out that he is cheating on her. She gets very upset and confronts him. She leaves him, and quickly moves on. The video features Kanye West and showsShyne's promo CD "More or Less", He is featured on the ReMix of this single. It was first seen as the "New Joint of the Week" on BET's 106 & Park on August 13, 2004.

004. i changed my mind - Keyshia Cole
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age of aquarius - 5th Dimension, vol 1/2

Track 2 "age of aquarius" 5th Dimension, almost 2 records in one, bit of a hippy feel to it, hard to tell really why i like it so much but there ya go.

"Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In", sometimes referred to as "The Age of Aquarius" or "Let the Sunshine In", is a medley of two songs from the musical Hair ("Aquarius" and "The Flesh Failures (Let The Sunshine In)") written by James Rado, Gerome Ragni, and Galt MacDermot, and released as a single in 1969 by The 5th Dimension. The single held the number one position on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks and was certified Platinum

002. age of aquarius - 5th Dimension
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