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Thread started 04/28/13 12:30pm

TonyVanDam

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Change -- Change Of Heart (Produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis)

Change -- Change Of Heart

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dancing jig I haven't heard THIS^ synth-funk classic in years! cool

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Reply #1 posted 04/28/13 1:12pm

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BANGIN'! I remember seein' the, at that time, "new" Change album in the record store. When I flipped it over and saw "Produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis," I bought it INSTANTLY just knowing how bangin' it was gonna be! Love it 2 THIS DAY! smile

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Reply #2 posted 04/28/13 1:14pm

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p.s. My favorite tracks are: ''Say You Love Me Again, " "Warm," "Change of Heart," "You Are My Melody" and "It Burns Me Up." smile

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Reply #3 posted 04/28/13 2:03pm

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Reply #4 posted 04/28/13 2:53pm

SoulAlive

now here's a band that doesn't get discussed here very often.I'm thinking that they should have an Unsung episode hmmm

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Reply #5 posted 04/28/13 3:00pm

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SoulAlive said:

now here's a band that doesn't get discussed here very often.I'm thinking that they should have an Unsung episode hmmm

Agreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed. smile

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Reply #6 posted 04/28/13 3:09pm

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Shango said:

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Awwwwwwwwwww! Miss Debra's so CUTE!!!! I saw her with C&C Music Factory in 1993! She did "Keep It Comin' (Dance 'Til Ya Can't Dance No More!") Whatever became of her? I'da thought that she'da gotten with Flyte Tyme after the "Change of Heart" CD, but NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! Thanks 4 posting the vids! They're AWESOME! smile

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Reply #7 posted 04/28/13 3:47pm

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This track is quite funky, haven't heard it before. Sounds similar to "Paradise" to me.

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Reply #8 posted 04/28/13 4:52pm

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Love the band, the album & the track. I get happy EVERY time it comes on here.

That one synth break never gets old cool

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Reply #9 posted 04/28/13 5:14pm

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Never heard any of their albums in it's entirety. I always dug this single
but I'm not so sure if I'm familiar with any of their other songs besides
Searching and Glow Of Love with Luther Vandross on lead vocal.
Don't laugh at my funk
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Reply #10 posted 04/28/13 5:21pm

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Has anyone else notice how Change's Change Of Heart sounds like a prequel to SOS Band's Just Be Good To Me?!? cool Any DJ can basically played both tracks back-to-back on the turntables.

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Reply #11 posted 04/28/13 5:26pm

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phunkdaddy said:

Never heard any of their albums in it's entirety. I always dug this single but I'm not so sure if I'm familiar with any of their other songs besides Searching and Glow Of Love with Luther Vandross on lead vocal.

I bet you know their debut single "A Lover's Holiday"...it was a huge hit in early 1980 headbang

also,check out their 1982 hit "The Very Best In You" and their funky 1983 hit "This Is Your Time"...you'll instantly recognize these jams.Their songs were popular on R&B radio.

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Reply #12 posted 04/28/13 7:01pm

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SoulAlive said:



phunkdaddy said:


Never heard any of their albums in it's entirety. I always dug this single but I'm not so sure if I'm familiar with any of their other songs besides Searching and Glow Of Love with Luther Vandross on lead vocal.


I bet you know their debut single "A Lover's Holiday"...it was a huge hit in early 1980 headbang



also,check out their 1982 hit "The Very Best In You" and their funky 1983 hit "This Is Your Time"...you'll instantly recognize these jams.Their songs were popular on R&B radio.



Yeah you right about Lover's Holiday. I was thinking it was one more hit but I couldn't remember.
Don't laugh at my funk
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Reply #13 posted 04/28/13 7:02pm

UnderMySun

now here's a band that doesn't get discussed here very often.I'm thinking that they should have an Unsung episode

I've long thought that Change would be the perfect subject for an Unsung ep, there's quite a story behind the group, and this album in particular. Once Jimmy and Terry were tapped to be the producers of this track and album, they did some initial recording in Italy, then to NY to finish the tracks and vocals. However they kept getting interrupted so often that they decided to take the group to Minneapolis. Change co-creator Jacques Fred Petrus interruped them so much that Jimmy and Terry decide to just leave the phone off the hook. In case you're wondering why Jimmy and Terry didn't return to produce the follow-up album after getting the group another top 10 R&B hit, Change member Rick Brennan said it was because Petrus didn't pay them.

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Reply #14 posted 04/29/13 10:36am

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Awesome track. I could always identify with those lyrics. From a strong structure standpoint I always thought the -bridge- in this song was AMAZING. Just incredible !!

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Reply #15 posted 04/29/13 12:55pm

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UnderMySun said:

now here's a band that doesn't get discussed here very often.I'm thinking that they should have an Unsung episode

I've long thought that Change would be the perfect subject for an Unsung ep, there's quite a story behind the group, and this album in particular. Once Jimmy and Terry were tapped to be the producers of this track and album, they did some initial recording in Italy, then to NY to finish the tracks and vocals. However they kept getting interrupted so often that they decided to take the group to Minneapolis. Change co-creator Jacques Fred Petrus interruped them so much that Jimmy and Terry decide to just leave the phone off the hook. In case you're wondering why Jimmy and Terry didn't return to produce the follow-up album after getting the group another top 10 R&B hit, Change member Rick Brennan said it was because Petrus didn't pay them.

I heard this TOO! Petrus was a control freak and continously interrupted the sessions. It's too bad Little Macho Productions was so shady cuz Jimmy & Terry could have done even MORE WONDERS on their follow-up, "Turn On Your Radio." sad

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Reply #16 posted 04/29/13 3:20pm

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whitechocolatebrotha said:

UnderMySun said:

I've long thought that Change would be the perfect subject for an Unsung ep, there's quite a story behind the group, and this album in particular. Once Jimmy and Terry were tapped to be the producers of this track and album, they did some initial recording in Italy, then to NY to finish the tracks and vocals. However they kept getting interrupted so often that they decided to take the group to Minneapolis. Change co-creator Jacques Fred Petrus interruped them so much that Jimmy and Terry decide to just leave the phone off the hook. In case you're wondering why Jimmy and Terry didn't return to produce the follow-up album after getting the group another top 10 R&B hit, Change member Rick Brennan said it was because Petrus didn't pay them.

I heard this TOO! Petrus was a control freak and continously interrupted the sessions. It's too bad Little Macho Productions was so shady cuz Jimmy & Terry could have done even MORE WONDERS on their follow-up, "Turn On Your Radio." sad

I agree..but that album had "Mutual Attraction" on it so I forgive him (Petrus) a bit lol The 12" of that BANGS

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Reply #17 posted 04/29/13 3:34pm

UnderMySun

Mutual Attraction (album version and 12" mix) is the best song on Turn On Your Radio, while Oh What A Feeling is clearly an attempt to ride on the Change of Heart groove for one more time.

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Reply #18 posted 04/29/13 3:34pm

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Also *kinda* fun was this from Onra off his 2011 Japan only EP:

Funk Is It's Own Reward
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Reply #19 posted 04/30/13 5:00am

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phunkdaddy said:

SoulAlive said:

I bet you know their debut single "A Lover's Holiday"...it was a huge hit in early 1980 headbang

also,check out their 1982 hit "The Very Best In You" and their funky 1983 hit "This Is Your Time"...you'll instantly recognize these jams.Their songs were popular on R&B radio.

Yeah you right about Lover's Holiday. I was thinking it was one more hit but I couldn't remember.

80s R&B flashback: "The Very Best In You" by Change (1982)

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Reply #20 posted 04/30/13 2:07pm

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SoulAlive said:

phunkdaddy said:

SoulAlive said: Yeah you right about Lover's Holiday. I was thinking it was one more hit but I couldn't remember.

80s R&B flashback: "The Very Best In You" by Change (1982)

cool

I remember this one too. Had no idea it was Change.

Damn i checked out This Is Your Time too Soul. I remember this one

too but had no idea who it was. I may have to purchase these 2 albums.

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Reply #21 posted 04/30/13 3:17pm

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phunkdaddy said:

SoulAlive said:

80s R&B flashback: "The Very Best In You" by Change (1982)

cool

I remember this one too. Had no idea it was Change.

Yes YES! Beautiful song! I recall being shocked when I realized it was Change TOO back in the day! It's soooooo SMOOTH! smile

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Reply #22 posted 04/30/13 5:52pm

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p.s. My favorite tracks are: ''Say You Love Me Again, " "Warm," "Change of Heart," "You Are My Melody" and "It Burns Me Up." smile

CLASSIC ALBUM!!!! You gonna make me get my cd out!!

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Reply #23 posted 04/30/13 6:54pm

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SoulAlive said:

phunkdaddy said:

SoulAlive said: Yeah you right about Lover's Holiday. I was thinking it was one more hit but I couldn't remember.

80s R&B flashback: "The Very Best In You" by Change (1982)

Is it me or does that cat on the far right look like one of them damn Lewis

brothers from Atlantic Starr. lol

Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #24 posted 05/01/13 2:35am

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whitechocolatebrotha said: Awwwwwwwwwww! Miss Debra's so CUTE!!!! I saw her with C&C Music Factory in 1993! She did "Keep It Comin' (Dance 'Til Ya Can't Dance No More!") Whatever became of her? I'da thought that she'da gotten with Flyte Tyme after the "Change of Heart" CD, but NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! Thanks 4 posting the vids! They're AWESOME! smile

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Reply #25 posted 05/01/13 2:48am

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Change Of Heart is one of my most favorite Jam & Lewis productions ever! cool

RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #26 posted 05/01/13 3:14am

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James Robinson singing lead on Jeff Lorber's Best Part Of The Night

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Another tight track from that project is "When Will You Be Mine" with thumping bass fills by Paris Ford (BB&Q Band)

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Change's keyboardist Jeff Bova toured with Jeffrey Osborne and also with Herbie Hancock's Rockit Band. Here below, Bova grooves along on Herbie's "Stars In Your Eyes", and works the synths on the far right in a red suit. Lead singer Bernard Fowler's voice and look somewhat resembles Mic Murphy of The System, imho lol.

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Reply #27 posted 05/01/13 3:22am

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JamFanHot said:

Also *kinda* fun was this from Onra off his 2011 Japan only EP:

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Great stuff man cool Onra's releasing cool nods to the boogie. I noticed the front cover of his "Long Distance" album sometime, and the High Hopes & Getty Up samples which you and bboy87 posted here got me eventually checking Onra's work.

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