Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Gene Chandler - The Duke Of Soul (2008) Bar 109 - Rare Soul

Not seen this around for a long,long time. My friend Gmortars a massive fan as am i of the man who is a Northern Soul legend!..here,s a brief history on the man..Gene Chandler was born Eugene Drake Dixon on July 6, 1937, in Chicago, Illinois. He had one brother, Richard Dixon, a member of the Dukays, R&B group. Before graduating from Englewood High School in Chicago in 1955, Chandler formed the doo-wop vocal group, the Gaytones. In 1957, however, he joined his brother 5 uncle and became the lead singer of the Dukays.  Months later he was drafted into the United States Army and stationed in Germany until his honorable discharge in 1960. Upon being released from the Army, Chandler immediately returned to the Dukays, and in 1961, Nat Records, which had signed the group, released “Nite Owl.” Also, in 1961 Chandler along with Bernice Williams, and Earl Edwards wrote “Duke of Earl.” For reasons unknown, they were unable to record the song and Vee-Jay Records, after hearing it, offered a contract only to Chandler.  He recorded it and Vee-Jay released it in 1962. The song raced to the top of the Billboard charts and sold a million copies in two months. With his new-found fame Chandler was featured in the 1963 film, "Don’t Knock the Twist", singing “Duke of Earl.”  Despite his success as a solo artist, Chandler remained with the Dukays and they again in 1963 released “Nite Owl.” It peaked at #73 on Billboard Hot 100 chart that same year. Chandler left Vee-Jay, and in 1964, he had a Top 20 pop hit which Curtis Mayfield produced called “Just Be True,” and a Top 20 pop hit in 1965, “Nothing Can Stop Me.” In 1969 both on constellation, Chandler bought Bamboo Records and Mr. Chand Records. He then released the soul hit, “Backfield in Motion,” which became a million-selling hit for Mel & Tim, reaching #10 on the pop chart.In 1970, Chandler’s “Duke of Earl” received a gold disc awarded by the Recording Industry Association of America (R.I.A.A) and was awarded The National Association of Television and Radio Announcers “Producer of the Year.”.he recorded a few albums & 45,s for Brunswick (also with barbara Acklin),& Checker prior to teaming up with Jerry Butler for the album Gene and Jerry - "One on One" on the Mercury label. In 1973, Chandler guest-starred with Curtis Mayfield and Butler on the album Curtis in Chicago.During the height of the Disco era in 1979, Chandler was named executive vice president at Chi-SoundRecords and released a series of songs on the label that became hits in the United Kingdom, including “Get Down” that peaked at # 53 in the United States,as well as more releasing 4 albums on the label.Chandler released, "Your Love Looks Good to Me", a full-length album on the Fast-fire label in 1985,as well as a couple of albums on Black Tiger.In 1997 Chandler was inducted as a Pioneer Award honoree into the Rhythm and Blues Foundation Hall of Fame. In 2002, Chandler’s “Duke Of Earl” was inducted into the Grammy Hall Of Fame. At the age of 68 in 2005, Chandler teamed with Jerry Butler, Ben E. King and Lloyd Price as the 4 Kings of Rhythm & Blues and toured throughout the United States. In 2016, Gene Chandler was inducted into the R&B Music Hall of Fame. A Chicago street was named in his honor because of his musical and philanthropic contributions. Chandler continues to be an influential music icon at 84. To me one of the Greatest! 16 albums and countless comps but nothing from Kent which is unusual?... Northern soul God with so many 45,s /album tracks played on the scene..without a doubt a true....LEGEND!

AMM


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23 comments:

gmortars said...

People who think they've heard everything if they heard Duke of Earl don't know what they're missing. Many thanks for this, AMM.

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for the duke review.

oldsoulrebel said...

Yes without a doubt Gene Chandler is without a doubt one of Souls top voices and a hero on the Northern Soul scene, check out The Duke Of Earl on Charly for a great selection of Vee-Jay & Constellation recordings, fantastic stuff, thanks for the usual great review AMM

brianbrora said...

I've lost count of the number of times I've made up a compilation and kicked off with "Nothing can stop me". My favourite record of all time!

Carlos Uria said...

Yes, the duke of the soul Chandler!!, thank you!!

Guy said...

Another great review, thanks

tsi&hrjs said...

You can fuel many a mix-tape with ingredients like these. One of the great Soul men of all time.

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Gene Chandler Album AMM Thank you

pedro B said...

This man has turned out some top albums over the years but seem to be slightly forgotten when it come to the the big soul stars of the passed ,But he is still at the top of his game were other have fallen Well Done Gene "nothing can stop me "
quite a good title for this man great singer. Thanks to AMM for the review
Cheers Pedro

hakase said...

thanks for this another rare Marginal one
KENT049 is his sole release on Kent though old vinyl one

CanoMan said...

Thanks for this review this one here is a keeper

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

Another great one comp thanks AMM

BillyMac said...

Great comments above, amm. I agree with all of them.

Rocco said...

Brilliant review my friend.
Thank you.

Rocco

PeterH said...

I know a compilation with this title, but it is not this one ... Thanks for review, P.

Rush said...

Thanks for the insightful review AMM whether it be a floor filler or a slow jam Gene could do it
One of my favourite tracks from him is "Does she have a friend for me"

reb.jukebox said...

Nice share of a great singer, as always great info to go with it
Thanks Reb

trinity said...

Thank you for that awesome review mate

ELtel said...

What a great review MM, thank you.
cheers,ELtel

renald said...

Thanks AMM for this two whoppers in a row. Great stage performer and singer. One of the best. What more can we say, you've said it all in the Info column Great review AMM!!

andr3 nalin said...

Greaat, I dig the Duke, thanks a lot AMM :) ☮️🌞✌🏻

richsoul said...

Thank you for the duke, I saw him in San Antonio and he could sing. He sang a duet with Barbara Acklin. Thank you AMM

Bill said...

Missed this on Marginal and nearly missed this on"Music is the Colour" ...holidays,are they worth it?