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Patti two-fer from '79: It's Alright With Me/Music is My Way of Life #34 R&B in 1979. Club smash from the same year. From this album: ![]() | |
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Oddly,I don't remember these songs | |
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SoulAlive said: Oddly,I don't remember these songs
Nobody remembers much of her late 1970s, early 1980s period except for the fact "You Are My Friend" is one of her most played songs on R&B radio to this day. "The Spirit's in It" had traction on the dance charts. But yeah she didn't really get support from labels until "I'm in Love Again" broke her through in 1984. In fact people thought Patti was making a "comeback" but she was hustling between 1977 and 1983. Richard Pryor made some beautiful comments about her singing in his comedy special in late 1978 (which was released as "Live in Concert" in '79). | |
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I remember It's Alright With Me. It used to get airplay but
it just wasn't a breakthrough hit for her. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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phunkdaddy said: I remember It's Alright With Me. It used to get airplay but
it just wasn't a breakthrough hit for her. Yeah it was only #34 R&B as I said. Patti had a cult following prior to 1984, 1985. Hearing the pre-I'm In Love Again material, there were a lot of great songs that, had they been promoted, would've put Patti right up there with Natalie Cole and Chaka Khan in terms of the top R&B divas of that era. But I think Epic didn't know what to do with Patti. Patti LaBelle, Tasty, It's Alright with Me and the self-organized, Allen Toussaint-produced Released featured some great music, as did her first Philadelphia International release, The Spirit's in It but it wasn't until the release of "If Only You Knew", that MANY in the mainstream discovered "oh there's Patti." Then after "New Attitude" confirmed her status, the rest was history. [Edited 5/5/10 13:47pm] | |
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SoulAlive said: Oddly,I don't remember these songs The first songs I had ever heard from her were "If Only You Knew" and "Love,Need, and Want You Baby" and of course "Lady Marmalade" from LaBelle. When I started going to gay clubs in the early 1990s, that's when I started hearing some of her other LaBelle stuff and earlier solo stuff which is much better than the stuff she was doing in the late 1980s to the present. Actually, I like very little from her after 1983 but lots from her before 1983. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Timmy84 said: phunkdaddy said: I remember It's Alright With Me. It used to get airplay but
it just wasn't a breakthrough hit for her. Yeah it was only #34 R&B as I said. Patti had a cult following prior to 1984, 1985. Hearing the pre-I'm In Love Again material, there were a lot of great songs that, had they been promoted, would've put Patti right up there with Natalie Cole and Chaka Khan in terms of the top R&B divas of that era. But I think Epic didn't know what to do with Patti. Patti LaBelle, Tasty, It's Alright with Me and the self-organized, Allen Toussaint-produced Released featured some great music, as did her first Philadelphia International release, The Spirit's in It but it wasn't until the release of "If Only You Knew", that MANY in the mainstream discovered "oh there's Patti." Then after "New Attitude" confirmed her status, the rest was history. [Edited 5/5/10 13:47pm] My favorite is "Joy To Have Your Love". Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Yessa! Another great and forgotten gem is "Eyes in the Back of My Head" from her "Tasty" album from '78 on Epic! That song is SICK!!!!! She sounds like she's goin' inSANE on that cut! xo Hungry? Just look in the mirror and get fed up. | |
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whitechocolatebrotha said: Yessa! Another great and forgotten gem is "Eyes in the Back of My Head" from her "Tasty" album from '78 on Epic! That song is SICK!!!!! She sounds like she's goin' inSANE on that cut! xo
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Timmy84 said: #34 R&B in 1979. Club smash from the same year. From this album: ![]() "I can dance upon a dime, give 5 cents back given time ... Ai Ai Ai Ai Ai Ai" | |
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