Real People/Tongue In ChicChic
Release Date: 11/07/2006
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 486152_CD
UPC # 664140601628
Label: Wounded Bird Records
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Disc: 1
1.
Open Up
2.
Real People
3.
I Loved You More
4.
I Got Protection
5.
Rebels Are We
6.
Chip Off the Old Block
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8.
You Can't Do It Alone
9.
Hangin'
10.
I Feel Your Love Comin' On
11.
When You Love Someone
12.
Chic (Everybody Say)
13.
Hey Fool
14.
Sharing Love
15.
City Lights
Performer: Chic
Producer: Nile Rodgers; Bernard Edwards Distributor: Bayside Record Dist. Notes: 2 LPs on 1 CD: REAL PEOPLE (1980)/TONGUE IN CHIC (1982). Chic includes: Nile Rogers (guitar); Bernard Edwards (bass). Personnel: Nile Rodgers (vocals, guitar); Fonzi Thornton, Luci Martin, Jocelyn Brown, Alfa Anderson, Bernard Edwards, Dollette McDonald, Michelle Cobbs (vocals); Martin Celay (guitar); Gene Orloff (strings); Robert Arron (saxophone); Raymond Maldonado (trumpet); Ray Jones, Robert Sabino (keyboards); Tony Thompson (drums); Sammy Figueroa (percussion). Arrangers: Nile Rodgers; Bernard Edwards. Towards the end of the disco era and its subsequent anti-disco movement, Chic had established itself as a major tour de force for themselves and other artists on the R&B circuit. But Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers had already been making strides to distance themselves from the disco era while it was in full swing. And by the time 1980s Real People had hit stores, it was distinctively different; low key in tempo for the majority of the album. Gone were many of the disco anthems that preached excess, getting down on the dancefloor and good times -- in its place lyrics with an emphasis on substance over flash ("Real People" and "Open Up"). Skipping over 1981's Take It Off, this Wounded Bird two-fer concludes with 1982's Tongue in Chic. While there weren't many commercial hits or radio singles that won over the R&B masses, several cuts here hold up against many of the chart-topping hits of Chic's contemporaries. The dirty bassline and drum shuffles of "I Feel Your Love Coming On" recall shades of D Train while "Hey Fool" sounds like a nice hybrid of Teena Marie and Phyllis Hyman. Definitely not essential by any means, but fans who slept on this the first time around may want to pick this one up and re-examine some of these dusty gems. ~ Rob Theakston
Brainchild of guitarist Nile Rodgers and bassist Bernard Edwards, Chic was one of the most successful groups of the disco era, both financially and creatively. Employing sparse, syncopated rhythm tracks as the basis for a slickly produced, yet highly recognizable sound, Chic avoided typical disco blandness, appealing to a wide variety of listeners. After Chic's demise, Edwards and Rodgers became successful producers and Chic's influence continued to be heard in the music of everyone from David Bowie to Duran Duran.
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