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James "D - Train" Williams "Keep givin me love" | |
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IAintTheOne said: I thought D-Train was a band, till I found "Somethin's On Your Mind" in my dad's album stack and saw that it was just one guy....Did he do anything else after that ? | |
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diamondpearl1 said: IAintTheOne said: I thought D-Train was a band, till I found "Somethin's On Your Mind" in my dad's album stack and saw that it was just one guy....Did he do anything else after that ? According to a blurb I read on the "Billboard Top Dance Hits of 1983", it was the guy James Williams along with the producer/keyboardist Hubert Eaves. Wikipedia confirms, but James nickname is D Train (so maybe it's like a Sade situation). A few years ago he was a DJ on Sirius Heart and Soul but sadly when they merged the stations, I think they mostly only kept the XM talent (cheaper?) and D Train got the boot. I definately got to pick up some D Train for my collection. Love their songs. | |
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VinnyM27 said: diamondpearl1 said: I thought D-Train was a band, till I found "Somethin's On Your Mind" in my dad's album stack and saw that it was just one guy....Did he do anything else after that ? According to a blurb I read on the "Billboard Top Dance Hits of 1983", it was the guy James Williams along with the producer/keyboardist Hubert Eaves. Wikipedia confirms, but James nickname is D Train (so maybe it's like a Sade situation). A few years ago he was a DJ on Sirius Heart and Soul but sadly when they merged the stations, I think they mostly only kept the XM talent (cheaper?) and D Train got the boot. I definately got to pick up some D Train for my collection. Love their songs. eaves also was a session player at Prelude | |
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I swear,I need a D-Train greatest hits compilation.I love this song. | |
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IAintTheOne said: VinnyM27 said: According to a blurb I read on the "Billboard Top Dance Hits of 1983", it was the guy James Williams along with the producer/keyboardist Hubert Eaves. Wikipedia confirms, but James nickname is D Train (so maybe it's like a Sade situation). A few years ago he was a DJ on Sirius Heart and Soul but sadly when they merged the stations, I think they mostly only kept the XM talent (cheaper?) and D Train got the boot. I definately got to pick up some D Train for my collection. Love their songs. eaves also was a session player at Prelude Some Hubert-stuff www.eavesdroppings.net www.myspace.com/dtrainmusic James & Hubert performed together some shows back in the day. Wish i could've seen them perform with a complete band, because in a jam like "Music" are tight horns played, and their powerful NYC-sound as a whole deserved to be performed by a fully armed band. | |
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IAintTheOne said: Great mix ... i just browsed through Youtube and there are so much posting of this jam, lol. I also like the albumversion, with that brief & fading beat-intro which gets back in the mix after a few seconds. It's a great opening track for the album. Throws ya right in the middle of a partymood : | |
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SoulAlive said: I swear,I need a D-Train greatest hits compilation.I love this song.
I think most of the albums are still available for a good price. Greatest hits are cool though for added trivia in booklets, unreleased tracks or special mixes. | |
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