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Seeekret Seeekret is the seventh and final album by American New York City based Kleeer. Track listing[edit] Take Your Heart Away 6:14You Got Me Rockin' 5:13Lay Ya Down Ez 5:07Seeekret 6:07Do Not Lie To Me 4:57Never Cry Again 4:49Call My Name 4:23 Personnel[edit] Norman Durham - Bass, Keyboards, Lead and Backing VocalsWoody Cunningham - Percussion, Lead and Backing VocalsPaul Crutchfield - Percussion, Lead and Backing VocalsRichard Lee - Guitar, Backing VocalsEumir Deodato - SynthesizerKeith O'Quinn - TromboneBob Malach - TenorSaxophoneBarbara Byrd, Christine Holmes - Backing Vocals

EDDY GRANT: ELECTRIC INTERVIEW He may have been based in Barbados for the last 26 years. Nevertheless, multi-million-selling legendary singer/songwriter/ producer/multi-instrumentalist/record-label-owner Eddy Grant will unquestionably go down in history as one of the most influential and pioneering figures in Britsh black music of the late Twentieth Century. Born in the Caribbean nation of Guyana in 1948, Eddy emigrated to Britain in 1960 when his musician father moved his family to Kentish Town, North London. Combining his early Caribbean musical influences with the rock`n`roll of Chuck Berry and the nascent London pop music scene of the early Sixties, in 1966 a guitar-playing Eddy founded the then-groundbreaking multi-racial pop/rock/soul band the Equals. Immediately cancelling all touring activities, Eddy at first returned to Guyana to recuperate before eventually returning to London.

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Shuffler.fm: Radio powered by tastemaker music sites and blogs. Intimate Connection Intimate Connection is the sixth album by American New York City based Kleeer. Reception[edit] Released in 1984, this would be produced by Eumir Deodato. Track listing[edit] Eddy Grant Edmond Montague "Eddy" Grant (born 5 March 1948) is a Guyanese British musician. The Allmusic journalist Jo-Ann Greene noted: "Eddy Grant stands among an elite group of artists as one who has not just merely moved successfully across the musical spectrum, but has actually been at the forefront of genres and even created one of his own. From pop star to reggae radical, musical entrepreneur to the inventor of ringbang, the artist has cut a swath through the world of music and made it his own.

Home Taste the Music Taste The Music is the fifth album by American New York City based Kleeer. Track listing[edit] Taste The Music - (Woody Cunningham, Norman Durham) 7:23I've Had Enough (Can't Take It Anymore) - (Terry Dolphin, Woody Cunningham) 4:56De Ting Continues - ( Paul Crutchfield, Norman Durham, Eric Rohrbaugh, Richard Lee, Jr.) 4:35Wall To Wall - (Richard Lee, Jr.) 3:26I Shall Get Over -(Woody Cunningham, Norman Durham) 6:29Fella - (Woody Cunningham) 4:49Swann - (Paul Crutchfield) 4:40Affirmative Mood - (Norman Durham, Woody Cunningham, Paul Crutchfield, Eric Rohrbaugh, Richard Lee, Jr.) 3:54 Personnel[edit] Charts[edit] Singles[edit]

Get Ready (Kleeer album) Get Ready is the fourth album by American New York City based Kleeer. Get Ready - (Norman Durham) 5:55Pritty Things - (Richard Lee) 4:02Slidin' & Glidin' - (Woody Cunningham) 5:25Stonseee - (Norman Durham, Paul Crutchfield, Richard Lee, Woody Cunningham) 3:15She Said She Loves Me - (Woody Cunningham) 6:02Say You'll Stay - (Norman Durham, Woody Cunningham) 4:50Your Love Is What I Need - (Norman Durham) 5:46 Norman Durham - Percussion, Synthesizer, Lead and Backing VocalsWoody Cunningham - Percussion, Rap, Lead VocalsPaul Crutchfield - Congas, Percussion - Synthesizer, Backing VocalsRichard Lee - Guitar, Backing VocalsDavid Frank, Khris Kellow, Rick James, Khris Kellow - SynthesizerDoc Powell - GuitarLouis Smalls - Acoustic PianoJohn "Skip" Anderson - Acoustic Piano, SynthesizerDanny Lamelle - SaxophoneEthel Beatty, Luther Vandross, Debbie Cole, Lynn Gerber - Backing Vocals Kleeer-Get Ready at Discogs

License to Dream License to Dream is the third album by American New York City based Kleeer. Reception[edit] Released in 1981, this album reached number thirteen on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart, and the single "Get Tough" charted at number five on the Dance chart and number fifteen on the Soul Singles chart. Winners (Kleeer album) Winners is the second album by American New York City based Kleeer. Released late in 1979 this would be second of two albums the band would release that year. Winners - (Norman Durham, Woody Cunningham) 7:09I Still Love You - (Woody Cunningham) 4:12Your Way - (Norman Durham, Woody Cunningham) 4:44Close To You - (Richard Lee Jr.) 5:24Rollin' On - (Paul Crutchfield, Woody Cunningham) 3:49Nothin' Said - (Woody Cunningham) 4:54Hunger For Your Love - (Paul Crutchfield, Richard Lee Jr.) 5:34Open Your Mind - (Norman Durham, Woody Cunningham) 6:44 Kleeer-Winners at Discogs

I Love to Dance I Love To Dance is the debut album by New York City based band Kleeer. Reception[edit] Released in 1979 this would be one of two albums the band would release that year. Kleeer Page Formed 1972 in Baltimore, U.S.A. Group Members featured: Paul Crutchfield (vocals, percussion) Richard Lee (guitar) Norman Durham (bass) (b. 1952, U.S.A. d. 2nd November 2011, Chestnut Ridge, Lower Hudson Valley, New York, New York State, U.S.A.) and Woody Cunningham (drums) (b. 8th July 1948, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. d. 9th January 2010, Bowie, Maryland, U.S.A.) Kleeer were a New York-based funk band that had a string of minor R & B hits on Atlantic Records during the late '70's and early '80's. Originally, they called themselves Pipeline, but they changed their name to the Jam by the mid-'70's. Prior to being Pipeline, Kleeer worked as a backing group for the band The Choice Four. In 1977, they were forced to change their name again (as the new wave British Mod band, the Jam, became popular).

Kleeer Members[edit] Woodrow "Woody" Cunningham (lead vocalist and drummer)Paul Crutchfield (percussionist and keyboardist)Richard Lee (guitarist)Norman Durham (bassist) Career[edit] Between 1979 and 1985 the group released seven albums and had several hits in the US Billboard Hot 100 and in R&B charts. The most mentionable are "Keep Your Body Workin'", "Tonight's the Night", "Winners", "Intimate Connection", and "Get Tough". The sound was now more focused on 1980s style funk, and electronic instruments, like vocoders and synthesizers.

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