Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Evelyn Thomas - The Best of Evelyn Thomas 1991) Record Shack - Rare Soul/HI-NRG (FLAC 460MB)

More sad news i,m afraid the passing of Evelyn Thomas and the last remaining original member of The Four Tops "Duke" Fakir.here,s my tribute to Evelyn R.I.P. & her connection to northern soul.   Chicago native Evelyn Thomas born 1953 emerged before the commercial peak of disco  It was in the post-disco era that she truly etched her name in dance music history. Launched from underground clubs, "High Energy" (1984), produced by long-term studio partner Ian Levine rejuvenated the singer's career by cracking the U.K. Top Ten and topping the U.S. club chart, and in turn became one of the definitive recordings of the post-disco era. An ex-gospel singer blessed with a bluesy voice, Thomas has had a lengthy career beyond her signature hit, as her elastic, soulful vocals have fit everything from soul-jazz to torch songs to the pulsating electronic dance music for which she's best known. Ellen Lucille Thomas was discovered in her hometown of Chicago by British DJ and songwriter/producer Ian Levine. Levine had come to the U.S. to discover talent for his newly formed Voltafine Production Company. His goal was to record American soul singers and lease the results to major recording companies. Impressed by Thomas' voice, he cut some tracks with her and secured a deal with 20th Century Records. Levine and Danny Leake produced Thomas' first single, "Weak Spot,". The success of Thomas' record and others prompted Voltafine to fly their American artists to England to tour and appear on Top of the Pops in hopes of additional success. Thomas came over with fellow Chicagoans and Voltafine artists Barbara Pennington and L.J. Johnson. The appearances went well, and Thomas nearly scored a second Top 40 U.K. hit with her follow-up, "Doomsday." After returning to Chicago, the trio were soon flown back to England to tour the Northern soul clubs as the Chicago Soul Revue. Levine had established himself earlier in the decade as a DJ at the Blackpool Mecca, one of the major Northern soul venues. After a total of four singles for 20th Century, Thomas recorded for Casablanca and AVI, releasing the albums "I Wanna Make It on My Own" and "Have a Little Faith in Me" by the end of the '70s. For a few years, Thomas didn't record any new material. After Levine became one of the leading producers of the uptempo and electronic post-disco sound dubbed Hi-NRG, he and Thomas resumed their partnership with "High Energy." Sure enough, the 1984 single became one of the style's most representative songs, peaking at number five in the U.K., where it was issued on Record Shack. In the U.S., licensed to the Vanguard label, it topped the Billboard club chart. "High Energy" was consequently Thomas' biggest album, and was followed two years later by "Standing at the Crossroads". Thomas released a batch of lower-profile singles through the '90s and continued recording and performing into the 2010s. 

AMM


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19 comments:

soultime said...

So sad to here of her passing .

gmortars said...

This is madness! But I have to admit, no matter how often I tried, "High Energy" just wouldn't play ball with me.
Thanks, AMM!

Carlos Uria said...

Fantastic review AMM, thank you!

PeterH said...

She was a great star! RIP. Thanks for review, P.

USMAN47 said...

Disco is not really my cup of tea but, out of respect to this late singer, I am ready to listen to this CD which represents the best of her.

Thanks AMM

Yves

Little Bill said...

R.I.P Evelyn many thanks AMM!

Ray said...

Thanks for the High Energy review AMM.

RIP Evelyn Thomas

Renald Heyns said...

Thanks, AMM for this review. Sad indeed!!

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for tribute to Evelyn Thomas

trinity said...

Thanks for the review mate

trinity said...

Thanks for the review mate

ELtel said...

Not a good day for the soul community MM, thanks for the review.
cheers,ELtel

richsoul said...

The last of the Four Tops passing away is a very sad day. Evelyn Thomas is some good music to enjoy. Thank you AMM.

Big Dave said...

Another one bites the dust, very sad.
I have all 4 of her original albums, but there are 3 tracks on this CD that aren't on any of the albums... so thanks you AMM for the extra tracks :)

BigD

hakase said...

thanks for the review AMM she is new to me very much

Rush said...

R.I.P Evelyn and "Duke"
Thanks for the review AMM

reb.jukebox said...

Nice review AMM thank you

IAN said...

Great dancing groove back in the day.

pedro B said...

I like her earlier records as i did buy them in fact i do have this one but nice in flac great singer she was RIP Evelyn and my thought go out also to Duke Fakir fell like i know him i watched him live six timesThanks AMM sad news as it is

Cheers Pedro