Saturday, February 4, 2023

Benny Troy - Tearin' Me To Pieces - De-Lite Original Master Collection (1976) 2021 Expanded + Bonus Tracks - Rare Soul (FLAC)

Benny Troy was born Benjamin LaManna in, Newark, New Jersey in 1947 7 paseed 2018. His love and passion was singing, playing his guitar & piano and writing songs by the age of 11 years old. Recording his first song at age 13, titled “Three Little Stars” Music was in his blood. He knew at that age where he wanted to be and that was performing on stage, writing songs and recording records. In his private life, he was a homebird. He loved being home with his family when he was not working the club scene with gigs that took him from New Jersey to New York, Philly, Massachusetts and so many other states in between. His first group at 16 years old was the Revell’s, consisting of Benny and his high school friends, Frank Sicoli and Tommy Orsini. They recorded their first professional record, in 1965 “Love Walked In” and “Let It Please Be Me” They were soon signed to R.S.V.P Records, a subsidiary of the Red Bird label. By age 18, Benny had an eight piece R&B band that worked the entire state of NJ and New York City. While working at a club in NJ, Joey Dee and the Starlighter’s were on the same bill with Benny. Joey loved Benny’s vocals and performance so much that he sent his manager over to Benny, offering him the gig as a Starlighter singing backup vocals with Dave Brigati and his brother Eddie. Benny jumped at the opportunity and traveled, performing as a Starlighter. After a year and a half with Joey Dee, Benny wanted to be on his own again. He formed a band called Benny Troy and the Maze. During that period, Benny recorded his second song titled “I Don’t Know You Anymore” , written by Dave Appell. That song brought Benny a recording contract with 20th Century Fox Records. It became a favourite in many countries around the world. In 1974 he met musician/song writer by the name of Billy Terrell, they became quick friends. Billy who already had success as a writer/producer secured a recording contract for Benny with De-Lite Records. They loved Benny’s vocals and offered him an album deal. The album titled "Tearin Me To Pieces". Off that album came two top 20 charted Billboard hits, “I’ve Always Had You” which climbed the charts quickly and “I Wanna Give You Tomorrow” which eventually became a huge hit on the UK "Northern Soul" scene and on the east coast with New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia’s disco clubs. Also during this time period Benny was signed to a New York City Jingles company. Benny also had a string of hit jingles running on TV and Radio. Just a few of his hit Jingles were “This Bud’s For You, Schlitz Beer, Bohemian Beer, John Hancock Life Insurance, State Farm Insurance, Winston and Marlboro Cigarettes, American Airlines, Emirates Airlines, United Airlines, Chevy Pickup and too many more to mention. In 1997 Benny was signed along with a young, unknown singer (at the time) Christina Aguilera, to one of his cousin Michael and Vinnie’s Independent record labels. In 2000, Benny recorded a song called “I’m Never Gonna Say Goodbye” written by Artie Butler, under his cousins label, distributed by Art Kass’s Kama Sutra label. In 2005, Benny always told the story how she, his cousin Vinnie happened upon the song “I Wanna Give You Tomorrow” on YouTube, seeing how many thousands (today into the millions collectively) of hits it received and still till this day receives on YouTube, As Vinnie and Benny began to explore it more, little did they know that I Wanna Give You Tomorrow had become a world wide hit song, being referred to in each country as their National Anthem. Then they come to find out through radio stations world wide and record scans how many records were sold, played on radio along with how many fans he has world wide. Benny had the pure pleasure of doing several tours of the UK, from the North to the South and in between. Benny loved performing at intimate Meet & Greets, up and down the UK, having dinner with his fans and performing three songs at each Meet & Greet. As well as playing the club circuit throughout the UK. He loved performing at the well known prestigious Pontins, Prestatyn northern soul Weekender playing to 1000,s, in England for three years. Benny was in that small elite group of white performers that crossed over to the soul genre. All of his tracks are here that were played on the NSS. Great Album!

AMM

                                                      Review Courtesy Of Hakase & Thanks!       

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15 comments:

PeterH said...

I am always grateful for these rare soul discoveries. Thanks for review, P.

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you Hakase & AMM for this Album

soultime said...

Ive met Benny a couple of times what a lovely bloke .

Tel said...

I've Only Got 2 Great Trax Of Benny, This Looks Cool.
On One Track He's With A Group Called Maze, Not On This Album

Little Bill said...

Today’s pick for me, many thanks!

RMstorm said...

Thanks Hakase for the Benny Troy introduction.

Guy said...

An interesting review and a chance for me to try 70s northern more

soul quinquin said...

I don't know, I must say that I had dropped out at the time of the Disco, but I still want to listen to this album. Thanks AMM.
Pierre

PhilN said...

Thanks AMM for the usual detailed review.

pedro B said...

Thanks to Hakase and AMM for this one great review give a good background of Benny

Cheers Pedro

reb.jukebox said...

thqnk you Hakase and AMM great review
Reb

trinity said...

thank you for the great review mate

ELtel said...

Another great review MM, thank you.
cheers,ELtel

Rush said...

Thanks Hakase and AMM for the review

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks for the info & Bonus Tracks