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Thread started 07/25/02 4:28pm

mistermaxxx

The Whispers Props Thread:

The Whispers had alot of Jams back in the day? any Fans in Here?
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Reply #1 posted 07/25/02 5:10pm

Finess

man i remember "Olivia ( Lost and turned out) a classic and the early " a mother for my Children" the twins and the rest of the whispers off the hook no question
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Reply #2 posted 07/25/02 6:42pm

LadyCabDriver

I ADORE the Whispers!! love
[This message was edited Thu Jul 25 18:43:00 PDT 2002 by LadyCabDriver]
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Reply #3 posted 07/25/02 6:48pm

theC

big time fan here.
rock steady,do they turn u on,chocolate girl,etc they were bad(and very underrated)in their day.
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Reply #4 posted 07/26/02 2:33am

DavidEye

I love The Whispers.I think the first song I ever heard by them was "Olivia (Lost And Turned Out)" in 1978,then "Let's Go All The Way"(1978) and "And The Beat Goes On"(1979).They spent the entire 80s' decade with one hit song after another.They had their best songs when they allowed Leon Sylvers to handle the producing.He gave them all types of killer jams.Later,they had a huge hit with the LA and Babyface- produced "Rock Steady"(1987).Other favs...


***"Lady"(1979)---beautiful love ballad
***"A Song For Donny"(1979)---a nice tribute to singer Donny Hathaway,who died a year earlier.
***"And The Beat Goes On"(1979)---probably my favorite Whispers song ever!! You still hear this one alot on Old School radio stations.I prefer the long album version.At over 8 minutes,the beat really does goes on...and on...lol
***"This Kinda Lovin"(1981)---another killer groove
***"In The Raw"(1982)
***"Say Yes"(1982)---by this time,their ballads were doing as well as their uptempo jams.This is one of their most seductive.
***"You Turn Me Out"(1982)
***"Tonight"(1983)
***"Do They Turn You On"(1983)
***"Keep On Lovin Me"(1983)---Here's a funny story about this song.When PRINCE heard this song on the radio,he assumed that it was a Jam and Lewis production!! This was at a time when he was uncomfortable with his "employees" working with other acts.If you listen to the song,it does resemble the "Minneapolis Sound" a little bit.
***"Rock Steady"(1987)---Remember this jam from the summer of '87? This was a kickass groove,courtesy of LA Reid and Babyface,who would soon become the hottest producers in the music biz.
***"Just Gets Better With Time"(1987)---This feel-good-all-over slow jam is another favorite.
***"In The Mood"(1987)---another LA and Babyface winner!


Am I the only one who misses the Solar Records days? Remember Shalamar,Lakeside and Carrie Lucas? That was a kickass record label!
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Reply #5 posted 07/26/02 3:11am

Finess

DavidEye said:

I love The Whispers.I think the first song I ever heard by them was "Olivia (Lost And Turned Out)" in 1978,then "Let's Go All The Way"(1978) and "And The Beat Goes On"(1979).They spent the entire 80s' decade with one hit song after another.They had their best songs when they allowed Leon Sylvers to handle the producing.He gave them all types of killer jams.Later,they had a huge hit with the LA and Babyface- produced "Rock Steady"(1987).Other favs...


***"Lady"(1979)---beautiful love ballad
***"A Song For Donny"(1979)---a nice tribute to singer Donny Hathaway,who died a year earlier.
***"And The Beat Goes On"(1979)---probably my favorite Whispers song ever!! You still hear this one alot on Old School radio stations.I prefer the long album version.At over 8 minutes,the beat really does goes on...and on...lol
***"This Kinda Lovin"(1981)---another killer groove
***"In The Raw"(1982)
***"Say Yes"(1982)---by this time,their ballads were doing as well as their uptempo jams.This is one of their most seductive.
***"You Turn Me Out"(1982)
***"Tonight"(1983)
***"Do They Turn You On"(1983)
***"Keep On Lovin Me"(1983)---Here's a funny story about this song.When PRINCE heard this song on the radio,he assumed that it was a Jam and Lewis production!! This was at a time when he was uncomfortable with his "employees" working with other acts.If you listen to the song,it does resemble the "Minneapolis Sound" a little bit.
***"Rock Steady"(1987)---Remember this jam from the summer of '87? This was a kickass groove,courtesy of LA Reid and Babyface,who would soon become the hottest producers in the music biz.
***"Just Gets Better With Time"(1987)---This feel-good-all-over slow jam is another favorite.
***"In The Mood"(1987)---another LA and Babyface winner!


Am I the only one who misses the Solar Records days? Remember Shalamar,Lakeside and Carrie Lucas? That was a kickass record label!


Now David,,, u know im gonna comment... u know i miss Solar Records...an amazing label on La Cienega blvd in LA Leon Sylvers III did great Production for Solar... and props to Don Cornelius and Dick Griffey for bringing a label with a great list of artists quick history... Solar records was once called "Soul Train Records" the 1st single on the was Uptown Festival by Shalamar ( 1976)
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Reply #6 posted 07/26/02 5:28am

Brother915

These brothers are SMOOTH. I like them...those twins brohers are something else. An overlooked album by them is MORE OF THE NIGHT released in 1990. This is a must album if you want something nice playing while you and your lady are kicking it on a romantic evening/night. The title track is vintage Whispers and "Want To Make It Good To You" is a stellar track as well. The whole thing is good actually. Yes, they're a great group.
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Reply #7 posted 07/26/02 1:11pm

PFunkjazz

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Smooth soul out of LA. Always good for a nice slow jam. wink
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Reply #8 posted 07/26/02 1:22pm

mistermaxxx

DavidEye said:

I love The Whispers.I think the first song I ever heard by them was "Olivia (Lost And Turned Out)" in 1978,then "Let's Go All The Way"(1978) and "And The Beat Goes On"(1979).They spent the entire 80s' decade with one hit song after another.They had their best songs when they allowed Leon Sylvers to handle the producing.He gave them all types of killer jams.Later,they had a huge hit with the LA and Babyface- produced "Rock Steady"(1987).Other favs...


***"Lady"(1979)---beautiful love ballad
***"A Song For Donny"(1979)---a nice tribute to singer Donny Hathaway,who died a year earlier.
***"And The Beat Goes On"(1979)---probably my favorite Whispers song ever!! You still hear this one alot on Old School radio stations.I prefer the long album version.At over 8 minutes,the beat really does goes on...and on...lol
***"This Kinda Lovin"(1981)---another killer groove
***"In The Raw"(1982)
***"Say Yes"(1982)---by this time,their ballads were doing as well as their uptempo jams.This is one of their most seductive.
***"You Turn Me Out"(1982)
***"Tonight"(1983)
***"Do They Turn You On"(1983)
***"Keep On Lovin Me"(1983)---Here's a funny story about this song.When PRINCE heard this song on the radio,he assumed that it was a Jam and Lewis production!! This was at a time when he was uncomfortable with his "employees" working with other acts.If you listen to the song,it does resemble the "Minneapolis Sound" a little bit.
***"Rock Steady"(1987)---Remember this jam from the summer of '87? This was a kickass groove,courtesy of LA Reid and Babyface,who would soon become the hottest producers in the music biz.
***"Just Gets Better With Time"(1987)---This feel-good-all-over slow jam is another favorite.
***"In The Mood"(1987)---another LA and Babyface winner!


Am I the only one who misses the Solar Records days? Remember Shalamar,Lakeside and Carrie Lucas? That was a kickass record label!
Nope.those were Soulfful Productions.Leon Sylvers is a Badd Ass.He still is Working with Teddy Riley .The Whispers themselves say they Miss the old way of Recording the Music&Feeling.Leon was Rumored to be working with MJ on "Invincible" but It didn't make the cut.Dick Griffey helped make alot of Careers out of that Building.He went into Death Row Records&Still hasn't gotten all of His Full Pay for that.I Read a Cool Interview with Dick Griffey in XXL Magazine a Few Years Back.He said Babyface was really shy 20 Years back.He got Him out of that.BTW Babyface owns that Building Now.that is His Brandon way Recording Spot where He does His Music.Leon Sylvers did Great stuff with The whispers,Shalamar,Dynasty remember them? they were the Cult Funk band of the time.Lakeside Albums oh yes.Solar was a tight Label.Midnight Star,etc..
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