Representative Albums: "Life, Love & Pain," "Greatest Hits," "Share Your Love: The Ballad Collection"
Representative Songs: "Lean on Me," "Why You Treat Me So Bad," "Jealousy"
Biography
Club Nouveau formed in Sacramento in 1986, including Jay King, Denzil Foster, Thomas McElroy, Samuelle Pratter, and Valerie Watson. King was the creative force behind the hit "Rumours" by the Timex Social Club in 1986, and formed King Jay Records for Club Nouveau. They made some good disco-flavored and funk tunes, and had four consecutive hits in 1986 and 1987: "Jealousy," "Situation #9," a cover of Bill Withers' "Lean on Me," and "Why You Treat Me So Bad." The last two both reached the number-two spot on the R&B charts. But, in 1988, at the height of their popularity, McElroy, Pratter, and Foster left the group, and were replaced by David Agent and Kevin Irving. Their final recordings for Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. didn't sustain the momentum, and they subsequently disbanded. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
Foster and McElroy soon left to form their own group and focus on producing other acts, and Prater eventually left as well. The replacements were David Agent and Kevin Irving. The group's next albums — beginning with Listen to the Message — were laced with an evolving social consciousness, though they were not as successful commercially as the group's debut. Notable recordings include a dancehall-influenced version of the gospel classic "Oh Happy Day" from the album A New Beginning.