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Labelle: Anthology: Including Solo Recordings By Sarah Dash Nona Hendryx & Patti LaBelle - COMPACT DISCS

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Labelle: Anthology: Including Solo Recordings By Sarah Dash Nona Hendryx & Patti LaBelle - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Anthology: Including Solo Recordings By Sarah Dash Nona Hendryx & Patti LaBelle Artist: Labelle Label: Soulmusic Records Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 5013929085831 Genre: Soul R & B Release Date: 2017 06 16 Number of Discs: 2 Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM IMPORT UK two CD set. SoulMusic Records is very proud to present a first of it's kind anthology that includes key tracks from the pioneering group Labelle recorded between 1973 1976

Title: Anthology: Including Solo Recordings By Sarah Dash Nona Hendryx & Patti LaBelle
Artist: Labelle
Label: Soulmusic Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929085831
Genre: Soul/R & B
Release Date: 2017-06-16
Number of Discs: 2
Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM - IMPORT

UK two CD set. SoulMusic Records is very proud to present a first-of-it's kind anthology that includes key tracks from the pioneering group Labelle recorded between 1973-1976 for RCA and Epic; and solo recordings by Sarah Dash (1978-1981, for Kirshner); Nona Hendryx (1979 for Arista and 1983-1986 for RCA); and Patti LaBelle (1977-1980 for Epic Records). Among the 36 tracks are three tracks by Nona only released in Europe, single edits of charted hits by the group, Nona and Patti and key album cuts by Sarah, Patti and the trio. Formed in the early '60s in Philadelphia as Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles (with a line-up that included Cindy Birdsong), original members Patti LaBelle, Nona Hendryx and Sarah Dash morphed into Labelle, described by renowned US author Rashod Ollison as 'intergalactic divas' with the guidance of British music industry maven Vicki Wickham. Known for their powerhouse performances and futuristic outfits, Labelle enjoyed an international breakthrough in 1975 with "Lady Marmalade" from one of the three albums recorded for Epic Records; the ten cuts by the trio featured here include 'Something In The Air/The Revolution Will Not Be Televised' (from the one-off RCA 1973 LP, Pressure Cookin') and three key album cuts ('Are You Lonely?,' 'You Turn Me On' and 'Who's Watching The Watcher'). Following Labelle's 1976 breakup, Patti began recording for Epic Records and in addition to US charted singles, compiler David Nathan of SoulMusic Records has included two soulful LP cuts drawn from her four solo LPs for the label. Sarah started recording for Kirshner Records in 1978 and included are her big club hit, 'Sinner Man' and selections from her three LPs for the label. Nona's ten cuts featured on the anthology include three tracks recorded for Arista Records in 1979 that are gaining their first release outside Europe; and her seven US charted singles from the three LPs she recorded for RCA in the early to mid-80s. In addition to notes by Ollison with 2017 quotes from Sarah and Nona, an additional essay by David Nathan on the solo recordings also includes comments from both.

Tracks:
1.1 Something in the Air/The Revolution Will Not Be
1.2 Televised
1.3 Lady Marmalade (Single Edit)
1.4 Are You Lonely?
1.5 What Can I Do for You? (Single Edit)
1.6 Nightbird
1.7 You Turn Me on
1.8 Messin' with My Mind (Single Edit)
1.9 Get You Somebody New
1.10 Who's Watching the Watcher
1.11 Isn't It a Shame
1.12 I Can't Believe (Someone Like You Could Really Love Me)
1.13 (Come and Take This) Candy from Your Baby
1.14 Sinner Man
1.15 Oo-La-La, Too Soon
1.16 Leaving Again
1.17 You're the Only One That I Ever Needed
1.18 King of Hearts
1.19 Casanova
2.1 B-Boys (Single Edit)
2.2 Keep It Confidential (Single Edit)
2.3 Transformation (Single Edit)
2.4 I Sweat (Going Through the Motions) (Single Edit)
2.5 To the Bone
2.6 I Need Love (Remix)
2.7 If Looks Could Kill (D.O.A.)
2.8 Joy to Have Your Love (Single Edit)
2.9 Dan Swit Me (Single Edit)
2.10 Teach Me Tonight (Me Gusta Tu Baile) (Single Edit)
2.11 Music Is My Way of Life (Single Edit)
2.12 Release (The Tension)
2.13 It's Alright with Me (Single Edit)
2.14 Little Girls (Single Edit)
2.15 My Best Was Good Enough
2.16 I Don't Go Shopping
2.17 You Are My Friend
2.18 Love and Learn
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