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In 1974, Billboard's writer Bob Ford, stated that Black Ivory were one of the best up and coming R&B acts. [8] Early in their career, Black Ivory's songs were covered by other artists on Today/Perception, a common practice with the label. Label-mates J.J. Barnes, The Eight Minutes, Debbie Taylor, and Lucky Peterson all covered Black Ivory tunes.
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The song entered the Billboard Soul singles chart in late April 1972, spending 6 weeks there and peaking at No.32 on May 20, 1972. [2] The B-side, "Our Future?", was written by Adams and Terry Phillip, and produced by Adams and Black Ivory. The album version of the song clocked in at seven minutes and twenty-seven seconds.
On October 2, 1995, the album was certified Gold by the RIAA. [13] Two CDs have been released containing his work with Black Ivory, [14] [15] one of the first album and the second, consisting of their first two albums. Burgess also released two Anthology albums of his own on London's Soul Brother Records label entitled "Anthology: Volume One ...
He was instrumental in the building of U.S. Bank Stadium and the TCO Performance Center and implemented multiple gameday traditions, including the Skol chant, Gjallarhorn and Viktor the Viking.
Song Review: A Greatest Hits Collection is a double-disc compilation album by Stevie Wonder. It was also released as a single-disc edition, which contained six tracks not featured on the 2CD release. It was also released as a single-disc edition, which contained six tracks not featured on the 2CD release.
The Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by country singer Clint Black. It compiles 12 hit songs from his first five albums. It also includes four new recordings: the singles "Like the Rain" and "Half Way Up", as well as "Cadillac Jack Favor" and a live cover of the Eagles' "Desperado". Black had originally covered this song in 1993 for ...
Greatest Hits 1990–1999: A Tribute to a Work in Progress... is a compilation album by American rock band The Black Crowes, released June 20, 2000, by American Recordings & Columbia Records. It features material from all of their studio albums up to that point, and reached #143 on the Billboard 200.