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Brunswick also released a 13-track edition in discrete 4-channel Quadraphonic as a 7 ½ ips Reel-To-Reel with the catalog number BRU J 14184. This version left off the following three songs: "Give It Away", "The Coldest Days Of My Life (Part 2)", or "24 Hours Of Sadness".
The Chi-Lites' greatest fame came during the late 1960s through the early 1970s (with members Record, Jones, Lester and Thompson), scoring eleven top-ten R&B chart hits from 1969 until 1974. [1] The group also charted 21 songs in the Billboard Hot 100 Pop Chart, [ 2 ] and had chart hits in Australia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Canada, as ...
Greatest Hits: 55 4 Brunswick: 1976 Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 — — 1983 Greatest Hits — — Epic: 1991 The Very Best of The Chi-Lites — — Music Club 1992 Greatest Hits — — Rhino: 1996 Inner City Blues — — Brunswick Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 — — Rhino 1998 Too Good to Be Forgotten — — Demon: Remembered — — UMG: Hit ...
Impressed by the monologues on Isaac Hayes' album Hot Buttered Soul (1969), Record and Acklin wrote "Have You Seen Her", which was originally an album track on the Chi-Lites' album (For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People (1971) before being released as a single. It reached no. 1 on the R&B chart and no. 3 on the US pop chart, and twice ...
Born in Chicago, Illinois, United States, [1] to Booker and Bernice Record, [2] [3] Record was drawn to music through his older sister's involvement as a pianist. He learned to play the guitar and formed his first group while at high school with Robert Lester, who stayed on when they joined up with two members of another local group to form The Hi-Lites and eventually changing the name to The ...
By 1977, Record who was lead singer and wrote most of the hits for The Chi-Lites, left to pursue a solo career. [15] The Chi-Lites continued on with Thompson, Lester and new member Doc Roberson who replaced Kensey. In 1980, Thompson and Lester were reunited with Jones, and continued touring as a trio with Lester as the lead singer.
By 1974, Brunswick had started to struggle financially so Toby was less heavily-promoted than the group's previous albums and fared less well commercially. It was the first Chi-Lites album since 1970 to stall outside the R&B top 10 (peaking at #12) and to miss the top 100 on the Pop listings.
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