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missfee

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TONY! TONI! TONE'! Appreciation Thread

Ya'll remember these soul brothers:


Released in '88

01 . Baby Doll
02 . For the Love of You
03 . Who's Lovin' You
04 . Born Not to Know
05 . Little Walter
06 . Lovestruck
07 . Pain
08 . 261.5
09 . Not Gonna Cry for You


Released in '90

01 . Feels Good
02 . All the Way
03 . Oakland Stroke
04 . The Blues
05 . Let's Have a Good Time
06 . It Never Rains in Southern California
07 . Whatever You Want
08 . I Care
09 . Sky's the Limit
10 . All My Love
11 . Don't Talk About Me
12 . Skin Tight
13 . Jo-Jo
14 . Those Were the Days


Released in '93

01 . If I Had No Loot
02 . What Goes Around Comes Around
03 . My Ex-Girlfriend
04 . Tell Me Mama
05 . Leavin'
06 . Slow Wine
07 . (Lay Your Head on My) Pillow
08 . I Couldn't Keep It to Myself
09 . Gangsta Groove
10 . Tonyies! In the Wrong Key
11 . Dancehall
12 . Times Squares 2:30 A.M. (Segue)
13 . Fun
14 . Anniversary
15 . Castleers


Released in '96

01 . Thinking of You
02 . Top Notch
03 . Let's Get Down
04 . Til Last Summer
05 . Lovin' You
06 . Still a Man
07 . Don't Fall in Love
08 . Holy Smokes & Gee Whiz
09 . Annie May
10 . Let Me Know
11 . Tossin' and Turnin'
12 . Wild Child
13 . Party Don't Cry
14 . Lovin' You (Interlude)

These brothers haven't released an album in almost 10 years now. Lets all keep our fingers crossed in hope that they will at least get together again and push out another album. We all know that they do their separate things, Raphael most notibly with producing and his solo efforts, Dwayne also released a solo album in '99 I believe, but together, they created so much of that soul magic that you can never forget about!!!! woot! My favs are in bold.
[Edited 8/18/05 18:42pm]
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Reply #1 posted 08/18/05 6:08pm

funkpill

headbang Oh Yeah!!!!

'Baby Doll'

and


'Slow Wine'


are my favorites..... biggrin
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Reply #2 posted 08/18/05 6:11pm

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These cats do not get enough love nor credit. I have all of their CDs, however, Sons Of Soul is one of my all time favorite albums. It still sounds as fresh today as it did in 1993. They were true neo-soul before it had a name and unlike most neo-soul artists, the imprint of New Jack gave them the ability to lay down a groove and to create genre straddling albums.. Great musicians with oustanding talent and ability, but Raphael Wiggens/Saddiq is the man.
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Reply #3 posted 08/18/05 6:34pm

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DorothyParkerWasCool said:

These cats do not get enough love nor credit. I have all of their CDs, however, Sons Of Soul is one of my all time favorite albums. It still sounds as fresh today as it did in 1993. They were true neo-soul before it had a name and unlike most neo-soul artists, the imprint of New Jack gave them the ability to lay down a groove and to create genre straddling albums.. Great musicians with oustanding talent and ability, but Raphael Wiggens/Saddiq is the man.

exactly nod
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Reply #4 posted 08/18/05 6:43pm

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funkpill said:

headbang Oh Yeah!!!!

'Baby Doll'

and


'Slow Wine'


are my favorites..... biggrin

"just like chocolate she's so sweet" lol
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Reply #5 posted 08/18/05 6:49pm

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thumbs up! for the Tonies.


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Reply #6 posted 08/18/05 7:41pm

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I have their first album and it is OK. I don't have their second album but I do have their 1993 album "Sons Of Soul". It was a really great album and it was good to hear someone doing funk in 1993 because funk had become a very endangered species by then. My favorite track from the album is "Tell Me Mama". I bought their 1996 album but I only liked "Let's Get Down". I was very disappointed with that album.
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Reply #7 posted 08/18/05 8:07pm

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DorothyParkerWasCool said:

These cats do not get enough love nor credit. I have all of their CDs, however, Sons Of Soul is one of my all time favorite albums. It still sounds as fresh today as it did in 1993. They were true neo-soul before it had a name and unlike most neo-soul artists, the imprint of New Jack gave them the ability to lay down a groove and to create genre straddling albums.. Great musicians with oustanding talent and ability, but Raphael Wiggens/Saddiq is the man.


Exactly. I've chronicled the roots of Neo Soul and that EXACT ALBUM ushered in the Neo Soul era (At least on the male side) and puts Saadiq as the Godfather of Neo Soul, having been the scribe behind D'Angelo's "Lady" which some people mistakenly have regarded HIM being the beginning of Neo Soul. The title alone proves that it was Saadiq and his kinfolk to intro us to Neo Soul = "Sons Of Soul."
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Reply #8 posted 08/18/05 8:24pm

funkpill

missfee said:

funkpill said:

headbang Oh Yeah!!!!

'Baby Doll'

and


'Slow Wine'


are my favorites..... biggrin

"just like chocolate she's so sweet" lol

TALK!!! cool
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Reply #9 posted 08/18/05 8:58pm

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DorothyParkerWasCool said:

These cats do not get enough love nor credit. I have all of their CDs, however, Sons Of Soul is one of my all time favorite albums. It still sounds as fresh today as it did in 1993. They were true neo-soul before it had a name and unlike most neo-soul artists, the imprint of New Jack gave them the ability to lay down a groove and to create genre straddling albums.. Great musicians with oustanding talent and ability, but Raphael Wiggens/Saddiq is the man.


TTT WAS, IS, AND WILL ALWAYS BE MY FAVORITE GROUP! SONS OF SOUL IS MY FAV ALSO. THEY ARE THE ONLY GROUP THAT IS ON MY LEVEL OF MATURITY. I WROTE A PAPER ON MY EX GIRLFRIEND FOR MY COMPOSITION CLASS AND GOT AN "A". I WORSHIP THE GROUND THEY WALK ON. worship worship worship
I'M NOT SHOUTING, JEEZ!
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I think they don't get appreciated as much is because they havent released anything in a long time. Raphael still got lots of funk in him, "Ray Ray" and the 2 new trax he produced on Leela James album "Soul Food" and "Rain" (Rain soundin like a direct take from Lucy Pearl nod ) If it's Toni Tony Tone or Lucy Pearl to get back together I WISH ONE OR THE OTHER cuz man they deserve respect and more knowledge of their music and influence on true funk & soul.

Sons Of Soul is one of my favorite albums of all time.
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Reply #11 posted 08/18/05 9:43pm

Thumparello

paisleypark4 said:

I think they don't get appreciated as much is because they havent released anything in a long time. Raphael still got lots of funk in him, "Ray Ray" and the 2 new trax he produced on Leela James album "Soul Food" and "Rain" (Rain soundin like a direct take from Lucy Pearl nod ) If it's Toni Tony Tone or Lucy Pearl to get back together I WISH ONE OR THE OTHER cuz man they deserve respect and more knowledge of their music and influence on true funk & soul.

Sons Of Soul is one of my favorite albums of all time.



Rafael Saadig is the leader of a new P-Funk group called Children Of Production that features Amp Fiddler, Steve Perkins on drums(Jane's Addiction), Fred Wesley, Joi (Lucy Pearl) and others.
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Thumparello said:

paisleypark4 said:

I think they don't get appreciated as much is because they havent released anything in a long time. Raphael still got lots of funk in him, "Ray Ray" and the 2 new trax he produced on Leela James album "Soul Food" and "Rain" (Rain soundin like a direct take from Lucy Pearl nod ) If it's Toni Tony Tone or Lucy Pearl to get back together I WISH ONE OR THE OTHER cuz man they deserve respect and more knowledge of their music and influence on true funk & soul.

Sons Of Soul is one of my favorite albums of all time.



Rafael Saadig is the leader of a new P-Funk group called Children Of Production that features Amp Fiddler, Steve Perkins on drums(Jane's Addiction), Fred Wesley, Joi (Lucy Pearl) and others.



Ooooh! Amp, Joi and Saadiq? Sounds bomb! Let's hope they won't have Lucy Pearl issues!
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Reply #13 posted 08/19/05 4:56am

DavidEye

I bought their debut album in 1988 after hearing the first single "Little Walter".That song was HOT! I was really impressed with the rest of the album,especially the slow jam "Not Gonna Cry For You",which I always felt should have been a single.Other songs like "Baby Doll" and "For The Love Of You" are excellent....late 80s R&B at it's best.At a time when almost everyone else in R&B were jumping on the New Jack Swing bandwagon,the Tonys were sticking with real funk.


I also bought the second album 'Revival'.The first four or five songs are funky as hell! "Feels Good" was my favorite.Slow jams like "It Never Rains In Southern California" and "Whatever You Want" are top-notch.A very impressive sophomore album.

I didn't buy the third album boxed but I'll probably get it at some point.


The final album 'House Of Music' contains what is arguably their finest slow jam ever: "Wild Child",which brings to mind those soulful,horn-boosted jams we heard in the 70s.I think this song was some sort of tribute to Tower Of Power.
[Edited 8/19/05 5:00am]
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TheCrucialExperience said:

DorothyParkerWasCool said:

These cats do not get enough love nor credit. I have all of their CDs, however, Sons Of Soul is one of my all time favorite albums. It still sounds as fresh today as it did in 1993. They were true neo-soul before it had a name and unlike most neo-soul artists, the imprint of New Jack gave them the ability to lay down a groove and to create genre straddling albums.. Great musicians with oustanding talent and ability, but Raphael Wiggens/Saddiq is the man.


Exactly. I've chronicled the roots of Neo Soul and that EXACT ALBUM ushered in the Neo Soul era (At least on the male side) and puts Saadiq as the Godfather of Neo Soul, having been the scribe behind D'Angelo's "Lady" which some people mistakenly have regarded HIM being the beginning of Neo Soul. The title alone proves that it was Saadiq and his kinfolk to intro us to Neo Soul = "Sons Of Soul."


nod
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Reply #15 posted 08/19/05 9:27am

SexyBeautifulO
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worship I've got nothing but love for Tony! Toni! Tone!
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Reply #16 posted 08/19/05 9:12pm

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I love Sons of Soul. dancing jig That album holds such great memories for me...
My favorites are I Couldn't Keep It to Myself, Leavin' and My Ex-Girlfriend ("I paid her way through USC, but guess what? She was not down with me." That's cold!)

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DavidEye said:

I bought their debut album in 1988 after hearing the first single "Little Walter".That song was HOT! I was really impressed with the rest of the album,especially the slow jam "Not Gonna Cry For You",which I always felt should have been a single.Other songs like "Baby Doll" and "For The Love Of You" are excellent....late 80s R&B at it's best.At a time when almost everyone else in R&B were jumping on the New Jack Swing bandwagon,the Tonys were sticking with real funk.


I also bought the second album 'Revival'.The first four or five songs are funky as hell! "Feels Good" was my favorite.Slow jams like "It Never Rains In Southern California" and "Whatever You Want" are top-notch.A very impressive sophomore album.

I didn't buy the third album boxed but I'll probably get it at some point.


The final album 'House Of Music' contains what is arguably their finest slow jam ever: "Wild Child",which brings to mind those soulful,horn-boosted jams we heard in the 70s.I think this song was some sort of tribute to Tower Of Power.
[Edited 8/19/05 5:00am]


Just SKIPPED SONS OF SOUL!!!???? disbelief
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Reply #18 posted 08/20/05 4:16am

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Underrated group; underrated albums; underrated songwriter/producer (Raphael Saadiq)...People sleep on the Tony's....
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yeah Dwayne Wiggins and his band plays on the comedy central show "Weekend at the D.L." on Friday nights at 11pm, just in case ya'll didn't know.

just like Wendy's she's got beef-"Baby Doll" lol
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Reply #20 posted 08/20/05 5:19pm

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missfee said:

yeah Dwayne Wiggins and his band plays on the comedy central show "Weekend at the D.L." on Friday nights at 11pm, just in case ya'll didn't know.

nod
nod Dwayne is still looking cool as hell I might add.
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MadameS said:

missfee said:

yeah Dwayne Wiggins and his band plays on the comedy central show "Weekend at the D.L." on Friday nights at 11pm, just in case ya'll didn't know.

nod
nod Dwayne is still looking cool as hell I might add.

he sure does Raphael still looks the same too.
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Reply #22 posted 08/20/05 6:11pm

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paisleypark4 said:

DavidEye said:

I bought their debut album in 1988 after hearing the first single "Little Walter".That song was HOT! I was really impressed with the rest of the album,especially the slow jam "Not Gonna Cry For You",which I always felt should have been a single.Other songs like "Baby Doll" and "For The Love Of You" are excellent....late 80s R&B at it's best.At a time when almost everyone else in R&B were jumping on the New Jack Swing bandwagon,the Tonys were sticking with real funk.


I also bought the second album 'Revival'.The first four or five songs are funky as hell! "Feels Good" was my favorite.Slow jams like "It Never Rains In Southern California" and "Whatever You Want" are top-notch.A very impressive sophomore album.

I didn't buy the third album boxed but I'll probably get it at some point.


The final album 'House Of Music' contains what is arguably their finest slow jam ever: "Wild Child",which brings to mind those soulful,horn-boosted jams we heard in the 70s.I think this song was some sort of tribute to Tower Of Power.
[Edited 8/19/05 5:00am]


Just SKIPPED SONS OF SOUL!!!???? disbelief


That was a bad oversight. Somebody needs to call the Funk Police cop.
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Reply #23 posted 08/20/05 6:15pm

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Top notch, no doubt. They do deserve a lot more respect than they have gotten, this was truly a special band.
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Reply #24 posted 08/20/05 8:49pm

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Top notch, no doubt. They do deserve a lot more respect than they have gotten, this was truly a special band.


nod definitely
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