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Marcus Sanders revisits Hi-Five’s debut album | Return To The Classics

Marcus Sanders revisits Hi-Five’s debut album | Return To The Classics

At the end of the 1980s, Jive Records asserted itself as the new home for popular hip-hop recording acts. As a result, they turned their attention to signing fresh R&B talent to their ever growing roster. During this juncture, there was a transition happening with younger R&B groups where various group members were exploring a [...]

June 11, 2012 Chris Williams Music, Return To The Classics, Soul/R&B/Alt Comments

Jazzie B revisits Soul II Soul’s debut album ‘Club Classics Vol. One/Keep On Movin’ | #ReturnToTheClassics

Jazzie B revisits Soul II Soul’s debut album ‘Club Classics Vol. One/Keep On Movin’ | #ReturnToTheClassics

By the latter half of the 1980s, Soul II Soul had built a monstrous following as a sound system collective in the UK. Starting in 1982, Trevor “Jazzie B” Beresford Romeo, the sound system’s maestro began to develop and implement a plan of success for his musical outfit. After a series of single releases called [...]

May 18, 2012 Chris Williams Music, Return To The Classics, Soul/R&B/Alt Comments

Teddy Riley revisits crafting Guy’s debut album | Return To The Classics

Teddy Riley revisits crafting Guy’s debut album | Return To The Classics

By the late 1980s, R&B music was at a crossroads with its aging audience and sound. The genre itself was looking to go into a more youthful direction. Fortunately, help was on the way in the form of a teenage prodigy from Harlem, New York. Building off of the successes from Johnny Kemp and Keith [...]

April 8, 2012 Chris Williams Music, Return To The Classics, Soul/R&B/Alt Comments

Parliament’s 1975 LP Mothership Connection revisited with Bernard Worrell | Return To The Classics

Parliament’s 1975 LP Mothership Connection revisited with Bernard Worrell | Return To The Classics

By the mid 1970s, Parliament had become a full fledged funk/R&B ensemble that was taking the world by storm. Starting in 1974, the group began experiencing a series of mainstream successes. After the releases of Up for the Down Stroke in 1974 and Chocolate City in early 1975, Mothership Connection was released on December 15, [...]

March 24, 2012 Chris Williams Music, Return To The Classics Comments

We truly had magic: Karyn White reflects on her self-titled debut album | Return To The Classics

We truly had magic: Karyn White reflects on her self-titled debut album | Return To The Classics

As the late 1980s arrived, Warner Brothers Records was expanding its roster of urban talent. Benny Medina was dispatched to helm the grooming and production of new talent. Among his many signees to the new division at the label was the promising voice of a beautiful songstress named Karyn White. She made her introduction known [...]

March 2, 2012 Chris Williams Interviews, Music, Return To The Classics Comments

En Vogue’s Funky Divas album revisited with producers Foster & McElroy | Return To The Classics

En Vogue’s Funky Divas album revisited with producers Foster & McElroy | Return To The Classics

After selling over one million copies of their debut album, Born to Sing, En Vogue decided to experiment with their sound for their sophomore effort. Released on March 24, 1992 by Eastwest Records, with Funky Divas they delivered an album for the ages. Upon releasing their follow up, expectations were elevated due to the instant [...]

February 6, 2012 Chris Williams Interviews, Music, Return To The Classics, Soul/R&B/Alt Comments

Producer Chucky Thompson recalls crafting Faith Evans’ debut album, Faith (1995) | ReturnToTheClassics

Producer Chucky Thompson recalls crafting Faith Evans’ debut album, Faith (1995) | ReturnToTheClassics

Coming off a successful string of debut releases from Hip Hop artists Craig Mack and the Notorious BIG, Bad Boy Records released Faith on August 29, 1995. Upon the release of Faith Evans‘ debut album, she was quickly dubbed as the heir apparent to the throne of the brand new genre Hip Hop/Soul. During this [...]

January 2, 2012 Chris Williams Interviews, Music, Return To The Classics, Soul/R&B/Alt Comments

The Isley Brothers’ Between the Sheets LP (1983) revisited with Chris Jasper | Return To The Classics

The Isley Brothers’ Between the Sheets LP (1983) revisited with Chris Jasper | Return To The Classics

As the 1980s arrived, the Isley Brothers were struggling to find their footing in the world of music. Coming off a highly successful decade in 1970s, where the group experienced an unparallel string of gold and platinum records, they were experimenting with different fusions of sound. Prior to the release of Between the Sheets, their [...]

December 18, 2011 Chris Williams Music, Return To The Classics Comments

Phil Collins’ No Jacket Required album revisited with co-writer Daryl Stuermer | Return To The Classics

Phil Collins’ No Jacket Required album revisited with co-writer Daryl Stuermer | Return To The Classics

After a lackluster performance on the recording charts with this second solo effort, Hello, I Must Be Going! Phil Collins went back to the drawing board and created his greatest musical work. No Jacket Required was released on January 25, 1985 by Atlantic Records. Unbeknownst to Collins, he strived to construct a quality album and [...]

December 10, 2011 Chris Williams Music, Return To The Classics Comments

Craig David’s debut LP Born To Do It revisited with producer/writer Mark Hill | Return To The Classics

Craig David’s debut LP Born To Do It revisited with producer/writer Mark Hill | Return To The Classics

On August 14 2000, the UK music industry laid witness to an album which would not only find major success at the time, but would also help to shape the future sound of Black British Music as well as Contemporary Pop Music. Craig Ashley David, at the age of 19, released his debut album Born [...]

November 13, 2011 Henry Yanney Interviews, Music, Return To The Classics Comments
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