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Thread started 02/04/05 1:12pm

boriquateddy

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Freestyle Girl groups....

Battle of the freestyle Girl groups who was your favorite?


Expose



Cover Girls



Sweet Sensation



Seduction



Company B.





I am quite sure a majority of the orgers alone will go for the popular choice...Expo ahem!!! I myself like stuff from all of them, but my fave would have to be....


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Reply #1 posted 02/04/05 1:22pm

VoicesCarry

Expose!
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Reply #2 posted 02/04/05 1:28pm

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Company B was easily the worst of those you listed. That first album had a few okay singles, but overall it was pretty bad.

I liked and have a few Cover Girls singles, but never bought any of their albums so that eliminates them.

I sold my Seduction CD on ebay so they are out too--I never really thought their style was limited to freestyle anyway. C+C Music Factory made them bigger than that.

I still have my Exposé and Sweet Sensation records so it's between those two. Exposé's sound was much more polished and their first album may be the best freestyle record ever. But Sweet Sensation had that NYC freestyle sound that I loved so much--more than the Miami thing that Exposé was doing.

I'm gonna have to go with the obvious choice and say Exposé.

(Although if you had included solo artist, Sa-Fire, she would have been my easy winner.)

spelling edit.
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Reply #3 posted 02/04/05 2:23pm

CinisterCee

I have this album:

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Reply #4 posted 02/04/05 4:49pm

VoicesCarry

CinisterCee said:

I have this album:



Kickass, no?
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Reply #5 posted 02/04/05 4:54pm

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I never had those albums xcept for Seduction
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Reply #6 posted 02/04/05 4:55pm

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My choice would be Expose smile
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Reply #7 posted 02/04/05 4:56pm

CinisterCee

VoicesCarry said:


Kickass, no?


Yeah I had their Greatest Hits at one point until I realized their hottest material (IMO) was highly concentrated on that debut.
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Reply #8 posted 02/04/05 5:11pm

VoicesCarry

CinisterCee said:

VoicesCarry said:


Kickass, no?


Yeah I had their Greatest Hits at one point until I realized their hottest material (IMO) was highly concentrated on that debut.


I agree. I'm not a fan of their later work.

My favs are Exposed To Love and Point Of No Return. If you get Exposé's Greatest Dance Mixes, you also get the original version of PONR (it runs some 6 minutes) with a different vocalist (not Gioia). That dance compilation and Exposure are what I would up buying.
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Reply #9 posted 02/04/05 6:36pm

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SEDUCTION was/Is my favorite freestyle girl group...COVER GIRLS are up there right next to them in my list. My favorite solo artist is CYNTHIA...'Endless night' is one of my fav freestyle jams nod
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Reply #10 posted 02/04/05 8:14pm

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sextonseven said:

Company B was easily the worst of those you listed. That first album had a few okay singles, but overall it was pretty bad.

I liked and have a few Cover Girls singles, but never bought any of their albums so that eliminates them.

I sold my Seduction CD on ebay so they are out too--I never really thought their style was limited to freestyle anyway. C+C Music Factory made them bigger than that.

I still have my Exposé and Sweet Sensation records so it's between those two. Exposé's sound was much more polished and their first album may be the best freestyle record ever. But Sweet Sensation had that NYC freestyle sound that I loved so much--more than the Miami thing that Exposé was doing.

(Although if you had included solo artist, Sa-Fire, she would have been my easy winner.)


woot!
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Reply #11 posted 02/05/05 6:46am

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Expose!!!

Jeannette sang the remake of "Point of no return", not Gioia. Gioia sang "Let me be the one".

The 1985 original Expose had a girl named Sandee singing lead vocals on PONR and Exposed To Love.
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Reply #12 posted 02/05/05 7:08am

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Expose. I'm not very familar with the others.
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Reply #13 posted 02/05/05 7:09am

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VoicesCarry said:

CinisterCee said:



Yeah I had their Greatest Hits at one point until I realized their hottest material (IMO) was highly concentrated on that debut.


I agree. I'm not a fan of their later work.

My favs are Exposed To Love and Point Of No Return. If you get Exposé's Greatest Dance Mixes, you also get the original version of PONR (it runs some 6 minutes) with a different vocalist (not Gioia). That dance compilation and Exposure are what I would up buying.
[Edited 2/4/05 17:12pm]


That sounds like it might be worth checking out. Thanks.
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Reply #14 posted 02/05/05 7:26am

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boriquateddy said:

Battle of the freestyle Girl groups who was your favorite?


Sweet Sensation





The black girl in the group used to live a few houses from me back in the days before she was in the group.
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Reply #15 posted 02/05/05 7:40am

CinisterCee

one2three said:


Sweet Sensation

The black girl in the group used to live a few houses from me back in the days before she was in the group.


heh thats cool cool
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Reply #16 posted 02/05/05 12:23pm

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VoicesCarry said:

CinisterCee said:



Yeah I had their Greatest Hits at one point until I realized their hottest material (IMO) was highly concentrated on that debut.


I agree. I'm not a fan of their later work.

My favs are Exposed To Love and Point Of No Return. If you get Exposé's Greatest Dance Mixes, you also get the original version of PONR (it runs some 6 minutes) with a different vocalist (not Gioia). That dance compilation and Exposure are what I would up buying.
[Edited 2/4/05 17:12pm]


I have Exposé's second album, 'What You Don't Know'. It's not bad. There are some freestyle songs on it, but you can tell they were trying to expand their sound. Sandee, the vocalist on the original "Point Of No Return" had a few solo hits like "You're The One" and "Notice Me".
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Reply #17 posted 02/05/05 12:27pm

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boriquateddy said:


Cover Girls





Caroline Jackson's (far left) younger brother was my classmate in grade school. The Cover Girls weren't popular until after we all graduated and that's when my friends and I realized that we knew who she was.
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Reply #18 posted 02/05/05 12:33pm

Chico1

sextonseven said:

I have Exposé's second album, 'What You Don't Know'. It's not bad. There are some freestyle songs on it, but you can tell they were trying to expand their sound. Sandee, the vocalist on the original "Point Of No Return" had a few solo hits like "You're The One" and "Notice Me".



I like that album a l ot as well. It was sad that Gioia had to leave the group (according to the Greatest Hits liner notes) due to "irraparable throat damage" . sad Then was replaced by Kelly Moneymaker. I heard she was attempting to release a solo album, but nothing yet. If in fact her throat was that bad...I don't think we'll be hearing from her anytime soon or again. sad
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Reply #19 posted 02/05/05 12:41pm

VoicesCarry

Chico1 said:

sextonseven said:

I have Exposé's second album, 'What You Don't Know'. It's not bad. There are some freestyle songs on it, but you can tell they were trying to expand their sound. Sandee, the vocalist on the original "Point Of No Return" had a few solo hits like "You're The One" and "Notice Me".



I like that album a l ot as well. It was sad that Gioia had to leave the group (according to the Greatest Hits liner notes) due to "irraparable throat damage" . sad Then was replaced by Kelly Moneymaker. I heard she was attempting to release a solo album, but nothing yet. If in fact her throat was that bad...I don't think we'll be hearing from her anytime soon or again. sad


Gioia's released 1 album and 1 one-off single on indie labels.
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Reply #20 posted 02/05/05 12:56pm

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Why doesnt anyone ever mention Stevie B? mad



Not a girl group, but still. wink
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Reply #21 posted 02/05/05 12:58pm

Chico1

VoicesCarry said:

Chico1 said:




I like that album a l ot as well. It was sad that Gioia had to leave the group (according to the Greatest Hits liner notes) due to "irraparable throat damage" . sad Then was replaced by Kelly Moneymaker. I heard she was attempting to release a solo album, but nothing yet. If in fact her throat was that bad...I don't think we'll be hearing from her anytime soon or again. sad


Gioia's released 1 album and 1 one-off single on indie labels.



OK..AND!!!!!???? Title, label, etc?

pissed Well don't just tell. Post where I can find that shit! Quit teasing. hmph! tease
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Reply #22 posted 02/05/05 1:56pm

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Are these groups really freestyle? Expose and Seduction always sounded very pop to me. They didn't really have Latina singers either.
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Reply #23 posted 02/05/05 7:30pm

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VoicesCarry said:

Chico1 said:




I like that album a l ot as well. It was sad that Gioia had to leave the group (according to the Greatest Hits liner notes) due to "irraparable throat damage" . sad Then was replaced by Kelly Moneymaker. I heard she was attempting to release a solo album, but nothing yet. If in fact her throat was that bad...I don't think we'll be hearing from her anytime soon or again. sad


Gioia's released 1 album and 1 one-off single on indie labels.
[Edited 2/5/05 12:42pm]


I say that on Amazon recently. I think it had a titled that somehow referenced Expose.
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Reply #24 posted 02/05/05 7:32pm

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dreamfactory313 said:

Why doesnt anyone ever mention Stevie B? mad



Not a girl group, but still. wink
[Edited 2/5/05 12:58pm]


Stevie B is cool with me. His music still sometimes gets play on the stations here in Detroit (it's rarer and rarer as the pop stations try to avoid old school as much as possible now).
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Reply #25 posted 02/06/05 5:51am

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VinnyM27 said:

dreamfactory313 said:

Why doesnt anyone ever mention Stevie B? mad



Not a girl group, but still. wink
[Edited 2/5/05 12:58pm]


Stevie B is cool with me. His music still sometimes gets play on the stations here in Detroit (it's rarer and rarer as the pop stations try to avoid old school as much as possible now).

Thank goodness for Lisa Lisa! wink
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Reply #26 posted 02/06/05 5:56am

VoicesCarry

Chico1 said:

VoicesCarry said:



Gioia's released 1 album and 1 one-off single on indie labels.



OK..AND!!!!!???? Title, label, etc?

pissed Well don't just tell. Post where I can find that shit! Quit teasing. hmph! tease


hmmm Amazon and All Music?
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Reply #27 posted 02/06/05 8:47am

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VoicesCarry said:

Chico1 said:



OK..AND!!!!!???? Title, label, etc?

pissed Well don't just tell. Post where I can find that shit! Quit teasing. hmph! tease


hmmm Amazon and All Music?


Or CDuniverse, which lets you take use their images!


I told you the title mentions Expose!

http://www.cduniverse.com...=228934434
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Reply #28 posted 02/06/05 9:36am

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WhamBamGlamSlam said:

Are these groups really freestyle? Expose and Seduction always sounded very pop to me. They didn't really have Latina singers either.


I agree that I wouldn't really place Seduction in the freestyle category either, but Exposé's first album was a big freestyle record.

Seduction and Company B didn't have Latina singers, but Sweet Sensation and The Cover Girls were definitely Latinas and so was Jeanette Jurado of Exposé.
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Reply #29 posted 02/06/05 10:05am

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sextonseven said:

WhamBamGlamSlam said:

Are these groups really freestyle? Expose and Seduction always sounded very pop to me. They didn't really have Latina singers either.


I agree that I wouldn't really place Seduction in the freestyle category either, but Exposé's first album was a big freestyle record.

Seduction and Company B didn't have Latina singers, but Sweet Sensation and The Cover Girls were definitely Latinas and so was Jeanette Jurado of Exposé.




Having Lating singers doesn't qualify you as freestyle though...you still had Shannon who is considered a founding mother of the genre and Joyce Sims. Seduction was a racially diverse group which did have Idalis who was Puerto Rican....I included them because there songs were still spinned regularly among freestyle sets,they definitely did have a more diverse sound of all of the ladies mentioned...
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I am not taína. Taíno is in me, but there is no way back.
I am not european. Europe lives in me, but I have no home there.
I am new. History made me. My first language was spanglish.
And I am
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