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Joined: July 26 2008
Location: England
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Posted: September 08 2014 at 06:48
Not a fan in terms of having lots of her records but I've always liked her voice, very warm and soulful. She came over to England in the late 60s and played Mary Magdalene on the (quite proggy) Jesus Christ Superstar LP. She also sings very well on Jon Lord's Gemini Suite album which I do have.
"And now...on the drums...Mick Underwooooooooood!!!"
Not a fan in terms of having lots of her records but I've always liked her voice, very warm and soulful. She came over to England in the late 60s and played Mary Magdalene on the (quite proggy) Jesus Christ Superstar LP. She also sings very well on Jon Lord's Gemini Suite album which I do have.
Definately going to check that Jon Lord album out, thanks for the heads up!
Joined: July 26 2008
Location: England
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Posted: September 08 2014 at 10:53
Zenbadger wrote:
Cactus Choir wrote:
Not a fan in terms of having lots of her records but I've always liked her voice, very warm and soulful. She came over to England in the late 60s and played Mary Magdalene on the (quite proggy) Jesus Christ Superstar LP. She also sings very well on Jon Lord's Gemini Suite album which I do have.
Definately going to check that Jon Lord album out, thanks for the heads up!
I wouldn't say it's a great album, but if you have a tolerance for early 70s attempts at mixing rock and classical (I do!) it is interesting and has some very talented people on it. Some typically rousing Jon Lord organ work, Roger Glover on bass, and of course Yvonne Elliman on vocals.
"And now...on the drums...Mick Underwooooooooood!!!"
Joined: February 03 2007
Location: The Heartland
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Posted: September 08 2014 at 18:24
Oh how fun, thanks for the great memories. This song was a staple of the radio when I was about 12 years old, and I really loved it. We didn't care what was labelled "disco" or not, it was just pop music to us.
Guess what? The Bee Gees did the same exact thing with another hit song around the same time. They gave it to a different woman who made it a big radio hit. You probably haven't heard this one in years but you will remember this sultry voice and a really good chorus with the Bee Gees.
Joined: March 24 2006
Location: flyover country
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Posted: September 09 2014 at 06:30
She wasn't exactly a household name, but some of her songs were very popular. "If I Can't Have You" made it to #1, and "Love Me" and "Hello Stranger" (the old Barbara Lewis song) were also big hits.
Also one of relatively few Hawaiians to make it big in the industry.
"Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard." -- H.L. Mencken
She was a jack-of-all-trades vocally in the 70s.....she sang in musicals, background on some classic LPs and had her own solo career (the album Rising Sun, produced and polished by Steve Cropper, is a particular highlight). She was aslo easy to look at, which helps a lot in the music field. Just saw that she was still alive - strange, I could've sworn she passed away years ago.
I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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