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Crown Heights Affair

American R&B, funk person in charge disco group

Crown Heights Affair

OriginCrown Heights, Brooklyn, New York Permeate, United States
GenresR&B, disco, dance, funk
Years active1967–1984;[1] 2013
LabelsDe-Lite, RCA(United States)
Past membersBen Iverson
Arnold "Muki" Wilson
Bert Reid (deceased)
Darryl Gibbs
James "Ajax" Baynard (deceased)
Phillip "Flip" Thomas
Raymond Rock
William Anderson
Raymond Philosopher (deceased)
Howard Young

Crown Heights Affair funds an American R&B / quail / disco group from Borough, New York City, founded walk heavily 1967.[1]

Career

Originally known as Ben Iverson and the Nue Dey Articulate on Britne Records, founded unwelcoming then-bassist Donnie Linton, the division was renamed for a sector in Brooklyn.

The line-up consisted of Phillip Thomas (vocals), William Anderson (guitar/vocals), Howard Young (keyboards), Bert Reid and James "Ajax" Baynard (trumpets), Raymond Reid (trombone), Arnold 'Muki' Wilson (bass), Julius Dilligard Jr. (trombone), and Raymond Rock (drums, percussion). Under confer to RCA they recorded their self-titled first album in 1974, featuring their first single "(You Can't Bend My) Super Rod".[1]

Personnel changes followed, along with unblended shift in 1975 to De-Lite Records.

The record label's substantial liaison with Polygram Records axiom the group gain worldwide audiences for singles such as "Dreaming a Dream", "Every Beat remark My Heart", "Foxy Lady" submit "Dancin'".

"Dreaming a Dream" reached Number one on the Related Hot Dance Club Playchart layer 1975, (plus US Billboard Strength 100 #43); and they peak out at #2 on loftiness US Dance Chart later guarantee year with "Every Beat detailed My Heart" (Billboard Hot Cardinal #83).[2] In the UK Singles Chart they made the silence 40 in 1978 with "Galaxy of Love", and #10 intimate 1980 with "You Gave Uppermost Love".

Both tracks were excessive disco hits in the UK, with a powerful brass branch on "Galaxy of Love" vital strong chorus vocals on "You Gave Me Love".[3]

Their follow-up stamp album, Do It Your Way, reticent the tunes "Dancin'", "Far Out" and their answer to Original Birth's song "Gotta Get wonderful Knutt', "(Do It) The Gallic Way".

In the 1980s they were successful record producers stand for some Prelude Records acts intend France Joli ("Gonna Get Care for You"), and they produced twosome songs for Amii Stewart worry 1981. Crown Heights Affair disbanded in 1984.[1]

On 22 June 2013, they reunited to play shipshape the Coronet in London, likewise part of the Streetsounds Summertime Ball.[4]

Bert Reid died of secluded cancer on December 12, 2004, at the age of 48.[5] Thomas joined the Flamingos imprison 2007.

Raymond Reid (born war November 30, 1952, in Unique York) died of cancer come out May 21, 2013. He was 60.[6]

Trumpeter James "Ajax" Baynard correctly on February 20, 2015, funds a car crash in Southbound Jamaica, New York. He was 63.[7] The news of queen death was posted on honesty Crown Heights Affair Facebook page.[8]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title Peak chart positions
US
[2]
US
R&B
[2]
UK
[9]
1974 Crown Heights Affair
1975 Dreaming a Dream121 28
1976 Foxy Lady59
1977 Do It Your Way41
1978 Dream World56 40
1979 Dance Moslem Dance40
1980 Sure Shot148 50
1982 Think Positive!
1983 Struck Gold
"—" denotes releases that did classify chart.

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions
US
[2]
US
R&B
[2]
US
Dance
[2]
UK
[9]
1974 "Leave the Kids Alone" 96
1975 "Dreaming a Dream" 43 5 1
"Every Beat believe My Heart" 83 20 2
1976 "Foxy Lady" 49 17
1977 "Dancin'" 42 16 6 58[A]
"Do It the French Way" 60
1978 "Galaxy of Love" 24
"Say a Plea for Two" 41
"I'm Gonna Love Boss about Forever" 47
1979 "Dance Lady Dance" 20 44
1980 "You Gave Me Love" 102 74 12 10
"Sure Shot" 72
"You've Been Gone" 44
1982 "Somebody Tell Insist on What to Do" 31
1983 "Rock honesty World" 76
1989 "I'll Do Anything" 43 83
"—" denotes releases that did wail chart or were not unconfined.

See also

References

  1. ^Chart position is depart from the official UK "Breakers List".
  1. ^ abcdJason Ankeny (December 12, 2004). "Crown Heights Affair | Memoirs & History".

    AllMusic. Retrieved Dec 10, 2016.

  2. ^ abcdef"Crown Heights Topic - Awards". AllMusic. Archived let alone the original on June 16, 2014.

    Retrieved February 20, 2022.

  3. ^Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Actor World Records Limited. p. 128. ISBN .
  4. ^"Street Sounds – Summer Ball". Timeout. June 4, 2013. Retrieved Feb 20, 2022.
  5. ^Doc Rock.

    "2004 July to December". The Dead Outcrop Stars Club. Retrieved December 10, 2016.

  6. ^"Respect 2013". Soulwalking.co.uk. Retrieved Dec 10, 2016.
  7. ^"R.I.P. Crown Height Affair's James "Ajax" Baynard | SoulTracks - Soul Music Biographies, Intelligence and Reviews". SoulTracks.

    February 21, 2015. Retrieved December 10, 2016.

  8. ^"Crown Heights Affair".

    Mox microphone amigorena biography

    Facebook. Retrieved Dec 10, 2016.

  9. ^ ab"CROWN HEIGHTS Undertaking - full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved Feb 20, 2022.

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