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Thread started 06/10/11 11:52am

MidniteMagnet

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Thanks Harlepolis!

Months ago you were going on about how great Enchantment are, especially the lead singer. I finally checked them out and I am hooked! I loooove Sunshine. The dude sings his ass off! Did they have a lot of success or did they fall to the backburner? I never really heard of them before...

"Keep in mind that I'm an artist...and I'm sensitive about my shit."--E. Badu
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Reply #1 posted 06/10/11 11:54am

Timmy84

Enchantment was a HOT group for a minute in 1976-77. They brought the attention of Detroit soul back to the R&B mainstream for a good minute after Motown had moved out of Detroit and most of the Detroit groups was either performing for Philly International, Stax or Los Angeles.

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Reply #2 posted 06/11/11 12:46am

Harlepolis

You're more than welcome smile

E.J. Johnson is my fave falsetto singer of all times, his voice is heavenly and makes for a great afternoon listening. I think "Its You That I Need" from their second album was their only #.1 hit(R&B) but the rest of their songs that haven't been released are as great if not greater IMO.

I even love the funky gems from Enchanted Lady & Utopia(I think those albums were produced by the same guy who produced O'Bryan).

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Reply #3 posted 06/11/11 1:29am

Shango

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2 of my fave tracks from both-mentioned albums

My pc is currently not playing youtube, but iirc, i think this brief tv-moment below features

a rare appearance during Enchantment's "Utopia" album, performing "Here's Your Chance"

The great Michael Stokes produced "Utopia". I think he is or was either family-related or

married to singer Linda Stokes from Magic Lady, for which Michael also produced.

Raymond Reid and William Anderson from Crown Heights Affair produced the "Enchanted Lady" album.

"Only You" (posted above) is imo a good example of their production-sound. Larkin Arnold produced on that project as well.

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Reply #4 posted 06/11/11 2:34am

Harlepolis

^^Yep nod He produced Magic Lady too. Matter o' fact, he's all over the Detroit R&B scene from 82-84, most of which he produced remained obscure though but still worth tracking down.

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Reply #5 posted 06/11/11 2:35am

Harlepolis

The way E.J. wails at the end of Give It Up reminds eerily of Angela Winbush. Like her, he too had the ability to naturally control his singing to a great degree.

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Reply #6 posted 06/11/11 3:03am

Shango

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Harlepolis said:

^^Yep nod He produced Magic Lady too. Matter o' fact, he's all over the Detroit R&B scene from 82-84, most of which he produced remained obscure though but still worth tracking down.

cool ... and i still wanna check this production (from around 1979) by him as well ...

Harlepolis said:

The way E.J. wails at the end of Give It Up reminds eerily of Angela Winbush. Like her, he too had the ability to naturally control his singing to a great degree.

I was floored hearing "Give It Up" for the first time. He indeed lifts up that song to a higher atmosphere.

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Reply #7 posted 06/15/11 2:03pm

MidniteMagnet

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Harlepolis said:

The way E.J. wails at the end of Give It Up reminds eerily of Angela Winbush. Like her, he too had the ability to naturally control his singing to a great degree.

OMG, you're right! I never thought of that before. He does have incredible control. It's weird too...sometimes he sounds like a woman singing in a high range and other times he sounds like a man singing falsetto. I just love his voice though. Did he do anythng after they broke up?

"Keep in mind that I'm an artist...and I'm sensitive about my shit."--E. Badu
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Reply #8 posted 06/15/11 2:31pm

2freaky4church
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Another Prince cop

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #9 posted 06/15/11 2:36pm

vainandy

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Harlepolis is indeed great. One of these days, I'm gonna take her in the back room and give her a night to remember. lol

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #10 posted 06/17/11 11:50am

Shango

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MidniteMagnet said:

Harlepolis said:

The way E.J. wails at the end of Give It Up reminds eerily of Angela Winbush. Like her, he too had the ability to naturally control his singing to a great degree.

OMG, you're right! I never thought of that before. He does have incredible control. It's weird too...sometimes he sounds like a woman singing in a high range and other times he sounds like a man singing falsetto. I just love his voice though. Did he do anythng after they broke up?

"...EJ has always remained deeply rooted in gospel music. While pursuing other music interests and performing in concert around the country, the Detroit native has faithfully served as the minister of music for the past 34 years at Hebron Church of Truth as well as director of the church choir, Emanuel Johnson and the Love Chorale. Although he has spent much of his time involved in other projects, the multi-talented entertainer has released his long-awaited gospel CD entitled Universal Praise, a collection of spirit-filled songs that are sure to have you "gettin' your praise on..."

Enchantment, E J Johnson Bio


E. J. Johnson | Totally W... | CD Baby

E.J. Johnson | Universal ... | CD Baby

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Reply #11 posted 06/17/11 11:51am

Shango

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2freaky4church1 said:

Another Prince cop

question

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Reply #12 posted 06/17/11 11:59am

Harlepolis

vainandy said:

Harlepolis is indeed great. One of these days, I'm gonna take her in the back room and give her a night to remember. lol

See? falloff I told your ass before that I'll make you switch teams. And I didn't even have to do shit this time evillol

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Reply #13 posted 06/17/11 7:39pm

babynoz

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Another Prince cop

Shut. Up. lol

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #14 posted 06/17/11 7:41pm

babynoz

Harlepolis said:

vainandy said:

Harlepolis is indeed great. One of these days, I'm gonna take her in the back room and give her a night to remember. lol

See? falloff I told your ass before that I'll make you switch teams. And I didn't even have to do shit this time evillol

Y'all get a room already, lol

Here's my favorite Enchantment tune to set the mood. Gawd, I love his voice!

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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