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Soul II Soul

 
Artist: Soul II Soul
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  • Formed: 1989, London, England
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Representative Albums: "Keep on Movin'," "Vol. IV: The Classic Singles 1988-1993," "Club Classics, Vol. 1: 10th Anniversary Edition"
  • Representative Songs: "Keep on Movin'," "Back to Life," "Get a Life"

Biography

Led by producer/vocalist/songwriter Jazzie B., Soul II Soul were one of the most innovative dance/R&B outfits of the late '80s, creating a seductive, deep R&B that borrowed from Philly soul, disco, reggae, and '80s hip-hop. Originally featuring Jazzie B., producer/arranger Nellee Hooper, and instrumentalist Philip "Daddae" Harvey, the musical collective came together in the late '80s. The group had a residency at the Africa Centre in London's Covent Garden, which led to a record contract with 10, a subsidiary of Virgin. Two singles, "Fairplay" and "Feel Free," began to attract attention both in clubs and in the press.

Featuring the vocals of Caron Wheeler, Soul II Soul's third single, "Keep on Movin'," reached the U.K. Top Ten in March of 1989. Released in the summer of 1989, "Back to Life" also featured Wheeler and became another Top Ten hit. Soul II Soul released their debut album, Club Classics, Vol. 1, shortly afterward. The album was released in America under the title Keep on Movin'; both "Keep on Movin'" and "Get a Life" became substantial hits, propelling the album to double platinum status.

Wheeler left the group before the recording of the group's second album, Vol. II: 1990 - A New Decade. The album debuted at number one in the U.K., yet it caught the group in a holding pattern. Hooper soon left the collective, leaving Jazzie B. to soldier on alone. Hooper went on to work with several of the most influential and popular acts of the early '90s, including Massive Attack (Blue Lines), Björk (Debut and Post), Madonna (Bedtime Stories), and U2 ("Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me"). In 1992, Soul II Soul released Vol. III: Just Right, to both lukewarm reviews and sales. After the compilation Vol. IV: The Classic Singles, the group's next studio album, Vol. V: Believe, appeared in 1995. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Soul II Soul
Origin London, United Kingdom
Genres Dance/Club, R&B
Years active 1988 – 1997
Members
Jazzie B
Caron Wheeler
Simon Law
Daddae
Nellee Hooper
Former members
Rose Windross
Doreen Waddell (deceased)
Melissa Bell

Soul II Soul is a British double award-winning Grammy act that emerged from London at the end of the 1980s . The group initially attracted attention as a sound system, playing records at house and street parties (where their clothing style - dubbed "Funki Dred" - quickly made a splash, inspiring them to start a line of clothing). Founded by Jazzie B and featuring a changing roster of other musicians - notably Nellee Hooper, Simon Law, Phillip 'Daddae' Harvey and Caron Wheeler - Soul II Soul's experiments in music-making of their own resulted in the dub plate "Fairplay," which secured them a deal with Virgin Records. They had huge hits in 1989 with the singles "Keep on Movin'" and "Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)," both from their debut album Club Classics Vol. I. These songs (both featuring Wheeler on vocals) set the tone for early 1990s mainstream dance music in the UK.

Doreen Waddell, a former singer with Soul II Soul living in Clarendon Villas, Hove, died after being hit by three cars while fleeing from a shoplifting incident. The 36-year-old, who left behind a four-year-old son, sang some lead vocal parts on Soul II Soul's 1989 Club Classics Volume I album.

Their follow-up album, Vol. II: 1990 - A New Decade, yielded the hits "Get A Life" and "A Dream's A Dream," the latter featuring operatic vocals by Victoria Wilson-James. While their U.S. following declined somewhat following its release, Soul II Soul continued to have hits in the UK, including 1992's #4 single, "Joy."

Soul II Soul reached Volume 5 of their series for Virgin in 1995, then released two more albums for Island Records.

In October 2004 "Keep on Movin" appeared in the videogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, playing on R&B, Soul radio station, CSR 103.9.

The Soul II Soul Sound System featuring Caron Wheeler toured Australia nationally in February 2009. They are also playing the Playground Weekender Festival near Sydney, New South Wales. The group are currently finishing up recording sessions for their seventh album to be released in 2009.

Soul II Soul will be performing live at the Yasalam free concerts in conjunction with the 2009 Formula 1TM Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix celebrations at the end of October 2009.

On 2 December 2008 a programme on Soul II Soul appeared on BBC Radio 4.

The daughter of former member Melissa Bell, Alexandra Burke, was the winner of the 2008, fifth season of the UK television talent competition/show, The X Factor[1].

Contents

Discography

Albums

Year Album UK[2] U.S.
1989 Club Classics Vol. I 1 14
1990 Vol. II: 1990 - A New Decade 1 21
1992 Volume III Just Right 3 88
1993 Volume IV The Classic Singles 88-93 10 -
1995 Volume V - Believe 13 -
1997 Volume VI Time for Change - -

Singles

Year Title Album UK[2] U.S. U.S. R&B U.S. Dance
1988 "Fairplay" Club Classics Vol. I 63 - - 9
1988 "Feel Free" Club Classics Vol. I 64 - - -
1989 "Keep on Movin'" Club Classics Vol. I 5 11 1 1
1989 "Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)" Club Classics Vol. I 1 4 1 1
1989 "Jazzie's Groove" Club Classics Vol. I - - 6 3
1989 "Get a Life" Vol. II: 1990 - A New Decade 3 54 5 9
1990 "A Dream's a Dream" Vol. II: 1990 - A New Decade 6 85 19 3
1990 "People" Vol. II: 1990 - A New Decade - - 44 3
1990 "Missing You" Vol. II: 1990 - A New Decade 22 - 29 39
1992 "Joy" Volume III Just Right 4 - 14 -
1992 "Move Me No Mountain" Volume III Just Right 31 - 33 29
1992 "Just Right" Volume III Just Right 38 - - -
1993 "Wish" Volume IV The Classic Singles 88-93 24 - - -
1995 "Love Enuff" Volume V - Believe 12 - - -
1995 "I Care" Volume V - Believe 17 - - -
1996 "Keep on Movin'" (remix) - 31 - - -
1997 "Represent" Time of Change 39 - - -
1997 "Pleasure Dome" Time of Change 51 - - -

See also

References

  1. ^ BBC.co.uk
  2. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 515. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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