Thursday, August 2, 2012

MARIAH CAREY IS "TRIUMPHANT"


The newly appointed "American Idol" judge, Mariah Carey has just dropped a new track entitled, "Triumphant (Get'Em)".

The tune is produced by Jermaine Dupri and features raps by Rick Ross and Mick Mill but I'm not sure why this is considered a new song for Ms Carey as she seems to be only simply providing the hook. This song isn't particularly memorable and not a good sign for her upcoming album.

Have a listen:

"Triumphant (Get'Em)" - Mariah Carey (2012)

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

SING IT, LADIES

It is no secret that I love female vocalists, so this post is in honor of the ladies who gathered to form a group and brought their voices together to create some sweet, wonderful and timeless music. Here are just a few of my favorite all-girl groups:

THE SUPREMES




"Up The Ladder To The Roof" - The Supremes (1970)



MARTHA AND THE VANDELLAS



"Quicksand" - Martha and The Vandellas (1963)




THE EMOTIONS



"Blind Alley" - The Emotions (1971)




THE GO-GO'S



"Vacation" - The Go-Go's (1982)




THE POINTER SISTERS




"Yes We Can Can" - The Pointer Sisters (1973)

THE SPICE GIRLS



"Spice Up Your Life" - Spice Girls (1997)



Friday, July 20, 2012

NEW SOUNDS FROM GEORGE MICHAEL



He ruled the airwaves in the '80's, first with his pop group, "WHAM!", before going solo to even greater success and now after several years of struggling with substance abuse,George Michael is back with new music.

 "White Light"  is to mark his thirty years of making music with the song appearing to be about his near-death experience last year and on how grateful he is to have survived. The music video for this upbeat dance tune features super-model, Kate Moss and I'm very happy to see that George looks healthy and really good. Let's hope this is just the beginning of his return and more music will quickly follow.



And as a bonus, enjoy this classic song from his 1987 smash album, "Faith":

"I Want Your Sex" - George Michael (1987)











Thursday, July 12, 2012

FOCUS ON: CHER



When people hear the name Cher, the first thing that immediately comes to mind is the big, outspoken personality with the outrageous stage costumes that only a drag queen could truly love. Unfortunately, that tends to overshadow all of her amazing accomplishments as an humanitarian, actress and singer. While her singing may be an acquired taste for some, Cher knows how to use that deep, husky voice to create some unique and magical moments in music for the last sixty years. What I truly admire about her is that whenever she seemed completely down and out, Cher has always been able to rise back to the top in an unbelievably spectacular fashion. She has done this multiple times and while that takes a certain amount of luck but also great talent that isn't always appreciated.

She was born Cherilyn Sarkisian in El Centro, CA. in 1946. Her parents divorced when she was a child and her mother, Georgia Holt remarried Gilbert LaPiere who adopted Cherilyn. When she was sixteen, Cherilyn met Salvatore Bono, who went by the name of "Sonny". Although he was eleven years older, the two became friends and eventually lovers before the couple married in 1964. Sonny worked as an assistant for record producer, Phil Spector and he dreamed of becoming a recording artist himself but he also saw the potential in the shy teenager. The couple sang background on several of Spector's hit songs and soon set out to get their own record deal.

They signed with Reprise Records under the name "Caesar & Cleo" and recorded several singles. After many failed to get any radio play, their first taste of success came with a song that Sonny wrote and produced, "Baby, Don't Go" in 1964 but under the new name, "Sonny & Cher". This single was a local hit in Los Angeles but their true breakthrough came with another Bono composition, "I Got You Babe" the following year. This song became a number one smash and soon they became a top act around the world. The duo would have six top-ten U.S. pop hits and also made appearances on all of the major television variety programs of the day. Cher released solo material as well with the hits, "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) and the the theme song from the film, "Alfie", both in 1966. In 1967, Bono got them a film, "Good Times" which co-starred George Sanders. The movie was a flop and it's only remembered today as the directorial debut of William Friedkin who would have better much luck with the films, "The French Connection" and "The Exorcist".

By 1968, their recording career had cooled off, so Bono took them to Las Vegas where they created an act that portrayed Cher as a wise-cracking wife and he happily took being the butt of her jokes. They became one of the hottest shows on the strip which lead to a television special, "The Nitty Gritty Hour". The program did well and they were soon offered their own variety show, "The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour". It began as a summer replacement before becoming a regular series in the fall of 1971. This show was a successful top ten hit and during this time, Cher became a hot solo recording artist with three number one singles, "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves", "Half-Breed" and "Dark Lady". The series ran for four years but the marriage came to a bitter end by 1974 and so did the show. Each attempted to do their own variety show but neither was a great success. Sonny and Cher managed to patch up their differences and re-teamed for a new program, "The Sonny & Cher Show" in 1976 as an unmarried couple but the magic was gone and this show was cancelled by the following year.

Cher tried to continue her recording career but she just had a series of largely, unsuccessful albums. She had a brief peak with her disco album and had her first top ten hit in years with the title track, "Take Me Home" in 1979. After her 1982 album, "I Paralyze" failed to connect with audiences, despite heavy promotion, Cher decided to focus on working on an acting career.

She had much difficulty being taken seriously as an actress until director, Robert Altman gave Cher her first big break by casting her in the Broadway play, "Come Back To The Five And Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean" in 1982. She also performed in the filmed version of the play later that year which inspired director, Mike Nichols to hire her for a supporting part in his film, "Silkwood" that starred Meryl Streep. Cher received her first Academy Award nomination for this role which lead her to many other film roles until Cher won the Oscar for Best Actress for the romantic comedy, "Moonstruck" in 1987.

After her great achievement in film, Cher was ready to return to music as she signs with Geffen Records and releases a self-titled rock album later in '87. "I Found Someone" (written by Michael Bolton) placed Cher back in to the top ten and with the help of the follow-up single, "We All Sleep Alone", the album would sell over seven million copies worldwide. Cher releases two more highly successful, platinum albums; "Heart of Stone" (1989) and "Love Hurts" (1991) before she has to take some time off to recover from chronic fatigue syndrome.

She made occasional cameo film appearances before signing with WEA Records and releasing, "It's A Man's World" in 1995. It was mostly a rock cover album and had minor success only in Europe but it would be the next album that would become Cher's biggest commercial hit ever in her long career. "Believe" came out in 1998 and featured a collection of high-energy dance tracks. The title song became a massive smash, reaching number one in twenty-three countries and was the best selling record of that year. With the success of two other singles; "All Or Nothing" and "Strong Enough", the album went on to sell over twenty million copies and won a Grammy Award for "Best Dance Recording".

Cher followed-up with another dance album, "Living Proof" in 2002 and while it was no where near as successful as "Believe" but the world tour to support this new record was. It was billed as "Living Proof: The Farewell Tour" and it was supposed to be Cher's last time to perform live in front of audiences as well as a tribute to her many years in show business. The tour began in June 2002 and didn't end until April 2005 as it covered Europe, Asia and North America with a total of 3.2 million people attending these concerts.

Recently, Cher returned to the big screen in 2010 with, "Burlesque" that co-starred singer, Christina Aguilera making her film debut. The film's soundtrack featured a ballad performed by Cher, "You Haven't Seen The Last of Me" (written by Diane Warren) that won the Golden Globe for "Best Original Song". This song was also remixed in to a dance tune and went to number one on the U.S. dance chart. There are rumors that Cher is working on new music and may even go on tour to support the record.

Cher has recorded twenty-five solo studio albums, she is the only female recording artist to have a number one single on the Billboard charts over each of the past six decades and has sold over one hundred million albums.

Cher has been married twice; She was married to Sonny Bono for thirteen years before divorcing in 1975. They had a daughter, Chasity who recently went through gender reassignment in 2010 and is now a man named Chaz Bono. Sonny Bono passed away in 1998 during a skiing accident.

Shortly after her divorce from Bono, Cher met and quickly married blues-rock musician, Gregg Allman. This union lasted two years before ending in 1979. The couple have a son, Elijah Blue who is a rock guitarist and has his own band as well as touring with his mother.

Here are a just a few of my favorite Cher singles:

"All I Really Want To Do" - Cher (1965)

"Half-Breed" - Cher (1973)

"Dark Lady" - Cher (1974)

"Take Me Home" - Cher (1979)

"I Found Someone" - Cher (1987)

"Song For The Lonely" -  Cher (2002)

Sonny & Cher perform their first hit, "I Got You Babe" on the British program, "Top of The Pops" in 1965:



Here is Cher performing "Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves" live on "The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour":



This is the music video for "If I Could Turn Back Time" from 1989 that actually got banned on MTV because people were uncomfortable with seeing too much of Cher's tattooed ass. Although it seems like a complete overreaction now but the outfit she's wearing is still a little too much (even by today's standards):

Thursday, July 5, 2012

MY TUNE OF THE DAY



Canadian r&b singer, Tamia was first brought to our attention by producer extraordinaire, Quincy Jones with the single, "You Put A Move On My Heart" back in 1994. She had a few other hits throughout the rest of the decade but we haven't heard much from her lately. It could be that she's been busy with her husband, NBA player, Grant Hill and raising their two children but she has recently resurfaced with a very hot new song, "Beautiful Surprise".

I am really loving this tune and it's just a taste of what's to come as there will be a new album to follow, which should be out by August.

In the meanwhile, enjoy this:

"Beautiful Surprise" - Tamia

Flashback to the music video for another great song from Tamia; "Officially Missing You" from 2004:

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

RANDOM SIGHTS + SOUNDS

Summer is offically here which means the airwaves are filled with the steamy sounds that go perfectly with this hot and sticky weather.

This is a collection of music and music videos (classic jams or brand-spanking new) that I'm digging right now that I would like to share with you now. I hope you enjoy and have a great day:

"Stoned Soul Picnic" - The Fifth Dimension (1968)

"Baby-Baby-Baby" - TLC (1992)

"Summertime" - Kreayshawn (2012)

Not much needs to be said about this video for hip-hop artist, Cazwell's latest ditty except sexy. . . and hilarious.



"Celebrate" - Mika (2012)

"Good Time" - Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen (2012)

Celebrating twenty-five years of making music, pop princess, Kylie Minogue is releasing, "The Best of Kylie Minogue" which features twenty-one of her hit songs selected by her hardcore fans. Although, for some crazy reason, she never acheived major chart success here in the United States but I guarantee you will love all of these perfect pop songs.

Enjoy this video for Kylie's twenty-fifth anniversary single, "Timebomb" but strangely, it's not included in this new release:



Nineteen year-old, L.A.based artist, Sky Ferreira first burst on to the scene in 2009 with the electro-pop singles, "One" and "Obsession". Now, she has decided to move away from that sound and in the direction of rocking pop. The new single, "Red Lips" is a cool example of what we should expect from Ferreira's forthcoming CD which should be out before the end of the year. This erotically charged video is directed by the notorious photographer, Terry Richardson:







Sunday, June 24, 2012

THE FIRST TIME: PART SIXTEEN


"OOOOOOOHHH. . .ON THE TLC TIP" - TLC (1992)


Atlanta teenager, Crystal Jones wanted to find two other female singers to start a group called 2nd Nature. She eventually found Tionne Watkins and a rapper, Lisa Lopes and the band was formed in 1990. 2nd Nature managed to get an audition with Peri Reid, who is better known as r&b singer, Pebbles and the then-wife of producer, Antonio "L.A." Reid. She had started a management company and was looking for talent. Reid was impressed by the trio and brought them to LaFace Records that was run by her husband and singer/producer, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. They signed the group but dropped Jones and replaced her with back-up dancer, Rozonda Thomas and renamed the trio, "TLC" . Peri Reid became thier manager and each girl was given a nickname; Thomas became "Chilli", Watkins was named "T-Boz" and Lopes would be known as "Left-Eye".

The debut album was recorded in short order with top producers, Dallas Austin, Jermaine Dupri and "L.A." and Babyface and "Ooooooohh. . .On The TLC Tip" (awful title) was released in 1992. The album became an immediate smash, selling over four million copies and featured three top-ten hits; "Ain't 2 Proud To Beg", "What About Your Friends" and "Baby-Baby-Baby". Their music videos helped form their playful image as they wore over-sized, bright-colored clothes with condoms attached to promote safer sex. After completing their first tour opening for MC Hammer, the group decided to end their business relationship with Reid, although she continued to receive royalties from future projects.

During the recording of TLC's second album, Lopes was in rehab dealing with a drinking problem so due to that, Watkins and Thomas became the focus on the tracks. "Crazy Sexy Cool" was released in 1994 and would become the biggest success of their careers.All four singles reached the top-five on the U.S. pop chart with two, "Creep" and "Waterfalls" making it to number one. The album would sell an incredible eleven million copies in America alone and won the trio two Grammy Awards for Best R&B Album and Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group.

The next TLC album was delayed due to the group's main producer, Dallas Austin wanting more financial compensation for his work which was made more complicated because he was dating Thomas by this time and they had a son, Tron. Each member decided to work on solo music or film projects during this stand-off. An agreement was finally reached and the third album, "Fan Mail" was released in 1999. Austin took TLC to a more pop sound and it became another smash for the group. The two singles, "No Scrubs" and "Unpretty" both reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and TLC won three more Grammys for this project including Best R&B Album. During this time, Lopes increasingly grew unhappy due to her limited participation in TLC and became unpleasantly vocal about this. The differences were settled and it was decided that the group should take some time off. Lopes released a solo album, "Super Nova" in 2001 and although it became a minor hit in the U.K., it was never released in the U.S.

The following year, TLC had begun work on their next album with Dallas Austin but recording had to be postponed because Watkins became very ill due to complications from sickle-cell anemia. After Watkins recovered, Lopes had taken off to Honduras to work on a second solo album and record a documentary, so the other two members of the band considered plans on going forward as a duo. On April 25, 2002, Lisa Lopes was killed in a car crash.  It was decided to complete the album and "3D" was released six months after the death of "Left-Eye" but TLC would disband after this recording. The album was not as successful as  their previous works but achieved some minor radio play.

Over the years, "Chilli" and "T-Boz" have come back together as TLC for occasional television appearances and a small "Greatest Hits" concert tour through Asia. There has even been talk of them even possibly recording another album together in the near future.

"What About Your Friends" - TLC (1992)

Enjoy the beautifully sexy vid for "Creep" where the girls never looked lovelier thanks to the work of photographer/director. Mathew Ralston




"DAMN THE TORPEDOES" - TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS (1979)


He was born in 1950 and grew-up in Gainesville, FL, Tom Petty decided he wanted to be a rock & roll singer at the age of ten after watching Elvis Presley while he was shooting the film, "Follow That Dream" in nearby Ocalia. After learning to play the bass and guitar, Petty formed several bands as a teenager. He put together, Mudcrutch in 1970 which consisted of Danny Roberts on guitar, Mike Campbell on guitar, keyboardist, Benmont Tench and Randall Marsh as the drummer. The group became a popular local band which lead to them being signed to the L.A. based label, Shelter Records in 1974.  Mudcrutch released a single, "Depot Street" the following year but it failed to garner any national success. The label dropped the band, and some musicians moved on. Petty considered going solo but decided to continue with Campbell and Tench and recruited Ron Blair and Stan Lynch and became Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.

Their self-titled debut was released on Shelter in 1976. It was barely noticed in the U.S. but received a lot of attention in Britain following a tour of the country. A single,"Anything That's Rock & Roll"  reached the top forty there and this buzz made it back to America.  Another single from the album, "Breakdown" was re-released in the U.S. and made it to number forty on the pop chart with the album eventually selling a half a million copies. Petty and the band quickly released a follow-up album, "You're Gonna Get It" in 1978. While the none of the singles had any major impact but this album also managed to go gold.

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers' big breakthrough came with their 1979 third release, "Damn The Torpedoes" with two singles, "Don't Do Me Like That' and "Refugee" both making it in to the U.S. top twenty. The album would ultimately sell over two million copies.

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers enjoyed several hit albums and successful tours over the following years. Petty would record three "solo" album, although members of The Heartbreakers participated on some of the projects, with the most successful being his first, 1989's "Full Moon River" which sold five million copies in the U.S. alone.

In 1988, Petty, along with rock legends, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison and Jeff Lynne (of Electric Light Orchestra), formed a super group called The Traveling Wilburys and recorded a self-titled album. It became a surprise hit, selling three million copies and won them a Grammy for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group.

Petty has been known for his insistence on artistic control and freedom as he balked when his label was sold and bought by MCA Records in 1979 and he was going to be moved to a new label without his consent. He also loudly objected with MCA when they were going to sell his 1981 album, "Hard Promises" for a dollar more than standard due to their idea of "superstar pricing" and eventually dropped the plan.

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers have recorded twelve studio albums with their latest being, "Mojo" in 2010, were inducted in to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2002 and the band has sold over sixty million album over their career.

"Don't Do Me Like That" - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (1979)

This delightfully,quirky music video for the 1985 song, "Don't Come Around Here No More" features an "Alice In Wonderland" theme with Petty as "the Mad Hatter". Dave Stewart of The Eurythmics co-wrote this song and appears at the beginning of the video as" the Caterpillar":




"FOREVER YOUR GIRL" - PAULA ABDUL (1988)


Paula Abdul was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, California in 1962. She attended Van Nuys High school where she was a cheerleader and honor student. As a child, Paula always love Hollywood musicals and dreamed of becoming a professional dancer.

While attending college in Northridge, Paula auditioned and was selected to become part of The Lakers Girls, the cheerleading squad for the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team. She quickly became the head choreographer for the squad and eventually dropped out of school to pursue a dancing career.

Abdul had met members of the Jacksons during Lakers games and she was approached to choreograph the music video for "Torture", a song from their 1984 album, "Victory". After this, she was asked to work on the Jacksons' "Victory" tour.  This began her career as a much sought after choreographer as she worked on films ("Big", "Coming To America"), television ("The Tracey Ullman Show", "The American Music Awards"), commercials and music videos with her most influential work was with Janet Jackson at the beginning of her fame. Paula even made an appearance in Jackson's video for the song, "Nasty".

Although she had no experience as a singer but because of her skills as a dancer, it was felt that she would be perfect in the visual age of music television. Abdul signed with Virgin Records, worked with a vocal coach, and with producers who could help shape her sound and "Forever Your Girl" was released in 1988. After the first two singles failed to get much traction, the third, "Straight Up" became a surprise hit, becoming her first number one song. The title track, "Cold-Hearted" and "Opposites Attract" would each follow to the top of the U.S. pop chart. Even her first two singles were re-released and had much bigger success. The album would go on to sell twelve million copies worldwide and win her a Grammy Award for Best Music Video for "Opposites Attract".

A dark cloud would damper Abdul's success as she and her record label were sued in 1991 by Yvette Marine, a background singer on the album and an original member of The Mary Jane Girls, who claims that she provided "co-lead" vocals on several tracks and wanted compensation but Marine lost the case.

Abdul released her follow-up, "Spellbound" which also became a major success, selling over seven million copies. The album's first two singles, "Rush Rush" (with a music video that featured actor, Keanu Reeves) and "Promise Of A New Day" both reached number one and two other songs made it in to the top-ten on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. She would also embark on her first world tour.

Although her 1995 album, "Head Over Heels" would go on to sell three million copies, but the singles did not receive much radio play. Abdul decided to put her music career on hold and focused on other projects such as starring in a TV movie and returned to choreographing film and theater.

In 2002, Abdul was asked to be a judge on a reality television music competition program, "American Idol" (which was based on the British show, "Pop Idol") along with musician, Randy Jackson and British A&R executive, Simon Cowell.  The show became a ratings smash and helped introduce several of today's top musical stars such as Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood. During her time on the show, Abdul returned to the music charts for the first time in thirteen years with a song off of Randy Jackson's album, "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow". The song made it to number two on the dance chart in 2008. Paula decided to leave "Idol" in 2009 and was replaced with comedian, Ellen DeGeneres.

Abdul executive produced and was the lead judge on the 2011 dance competition show, "Live To Dance" but the program only lasted one season. Later that year, Simon Cowell (who left "Idol" in 2010) asked her to join him as one of the judges on the American version of "The X Factor" along with record producer, "L.A." Reid and singer, Nicole Scherzinger. The show didn't do nearly as well as the network would have liked but the show will return for another season however without Scherzinger or Abdul.

Paula Abdul has been married twice; first to actor, Emillio Estevez in 1992 but it ended in divorce in 1994. She then married fashion designer, Brad Beckerman in 1996 but the couple split by 1998.

"Straight Up" - Paula Abdul (1988)

The video for "Cold-Hearted" featured Bob Fosse-styled dance moves and is one of her best:

RANDOM SIGHTS + SOUNDS

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