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Photographer: Gary Heery.
Unknown Contributor Role: Michael Forte.
Arrangers: Donald Robinson ; Jimmy Sigler; Norman Harris.
Personnel: Harold Melvin (vocals); Kim Miller, Jeff Lee, Norman Harris, Ron Jennings, Skip McDonald (guitar); Donald Robinson , McKinley Horton, Duane Mitchell (keyboards); Grant MacAvoy, Nick Martinelli (drum programming).
Recording information: Alpha International, Philadelphia, PA.
Harold Melvin Talk It Up Songs | 1. | Don't Give Me Up |
| 2. | Time to Be My Lover |
| 3. | Talk It up (Tell Everybody) |
| 4. | I Really Love You |
| 5. | Today's Your Lucky Day |
| 6. | This Is the Love |
| 7. | I Can't Let Go |
| 8. | What We Both Need (Is Love) |
| Purchase Talk It Up CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Controllers Clear View CD (1997)
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| | Kleer Very Best Of Kleeer CD (1998)
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$11.65 The Very Best of Kleeer is an excellent 13-track collection that is, in many ways, the definitive overview of the funk band's career. All of the group's R&B hits -- "Keep Your Body Workin'," "Tonight's the Night (Good Time)," "Winners," "Open Your Mind," "Get Tough," "Running Back to You," "Taste the Music," "De Ting Continues," "She Said She Loves Me," "Next Time It's for Real," "Intimate Connection," "Take Your Heart Away" -- are here, usually presented in their full-length album versions instead of the edited single versions. While this might make Very Best a little too lengthy for some casual fans who just want singles -- after all, it runs over 77 minutes -- ...
| | Big Al Carson Take Your Drunken Ass Home CD (2002)
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$14.09 Everyone has thought it on occasion, when a drunk spoils the party for everyone else, and now Big Al Carson has written a song that expresses what everyone was thinking. "Take Your Drunken Ass Home" was written by Carson extemporaneously ...
| | Gregg Rose Ladies' Choice CD (2002)
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| | Rick Lawson Pride & Joy CD (2002)
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| | P Willie Caller I.D. CD (2002)
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$16.45 Willie P BioThe Blues world welcomes both a new artist and a new label. Willie P comes onto the blues scene from Little Rock, Arkansas, courtesy of newly formed label, Twin Records. Born in the small city of Cottonplant, Arkansas, Willie began singing at an early age in the choir of his father's church. From there, he developed a love for gospel music. At the same time, he was being exposed to Rhythm & Blues and eventually began to perform popular songs as well.It wasn't long before he began headlining local shows and demanding the attention of the local music scene. He was soon encouraged to move to Little Rock where he could increase his audience. Since then, Willie has gone on to perform shows with such artists as J. Blackfoot, Kenney Wayne, Mel Waiters, Pat Brown, and Vernon Garrett. The Arkansas Blues Society recognizes Willie P as one of its brightest stars as he is often the toast of the local blues scene.This talented singer-songwriter has enough fire in his voice to convince you ...
| | Dr. Dre Presents... The Aftermath CD (1996)
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$10.39 The first release on Dr. Dre's label, Aftermath Entertainment, introduces some promising new acts, and gets an immediate boost from the presence of Group Therapy, a supergroup featuring Nas, RBX, Krs-One and B. Real. There's also a great new Dr. Dre track, "Been There Done That."
This is exciting new territory for the man who may be the best producer in hip-hop. Dr. Dre has provided the tracks for some of the most successful acts in hip-hop, including N.W.A. and Snoop Doggy Dogg, and was a bedrock presence on Death Row Records. With PRESENTS... THE AFTERMATH, he moves forward to a label of his own.
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| | Brown Boy Represent The Brown CD (2004) Enhanced CD
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| | Jonathan Chevalley Less Of Me CD (2006)
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| | Freddiebeatz Vol. 2-Ill-Strumentals CD (2008)
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| | Big Self Stateless CD (2008) (Import)
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$18.55 Big Self from Belfast were among the forerunners of the movement of melodic rock bands to emerge in the aftermath of the punk explosion - especially forceful and strong as a reaction to the Irish troubles. Formed in 1980 as a three-piece, the early line-up of Bernard Tohill on vocals and guitar, Patmo Sheeran on bass, and Michael Morris on drums,was soon augmented by the addition of guitarist Jim Nicholl.The band’s early music was influenced by their love of reggae, which led them into the Reekus camp via several guest spots on Reekus promoted reggae tours, and this resulted in them being dubbed a ‘green reggae band’, an identity they weren’t very happy with, preferring to think of themselves as ‘Belfast Big Beat’. Their first single, ‘SURPRISE SURPRISE,’ released on Reekus in 1981, and awarded single of the week by music magazine Sounds was one of their few obviously reggae influenced songs. Their second single ‘DON’T TURN AROUND’ received the accolade “Single of the Year’ in Sounds, in March 1982; Dave McCullough of Sounds dubbed them ‘the best thing to come out of Ireland’, and at that time the nearest location points in Big Self’s music were given (by McCullough) as The Beat and PIL. The band was developing a fanatical following ...
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