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Here’s the 158th Mix Selection for F.S.V.B, It follows on from my Last Post, concerning the Great Frankie Beverly & Maze, Its been Mixed by DJ Diva, it Features some Great Maze Tracks, including amongst others: Joy and Pain, Before I Let You Go, We Are One, Silky Soul, and Back In Stride.

For a Full Track Listing and an In-Depth Feature on Frankie Beveley & Maze………..Go Here



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In this Series of Posts, I will writing about the Artist’s who are in My “Greatest Ever Soul Singer of All-Time” Poll. 

The Poll is over to the Right of the Blog, it has been Running for a Few Month’s now, so if You haven’t already Voted, Please do so!

In these Post’s, I will write a few Facts, Figures, Stats and Interesting Stuff on the Artist in Question, I will also include a Playlist of their 20 Greatest Songs.

I will Write a Post on each Artist in Order of “Top to Bottom” of the Poll!

ARTIST NUMBER 10…………..FRANKIE BEVERLY

Frankie Beverly was Born on 6th December 1946 in the US City of Philadelphia PA.

As a Young Boy he Sung Gospel Music in his Local Church, and by the time he Reached his Teenage Years, He had Formed a Doo-Wop Group by the Name of “The Blenders”


The Group did not Last too long and by 1963, Frankie Beverly had Formed another Band by the name of “The Butlers”

During the Latter part of the 60’s the Band caught the Attention of Kenny Gamble, and went on to Record with Gamble.

But during 1970 another Name Change Happened, this time they Changed it to “Raw Soul”


By 1971 it was Decided that the “Raw Soul” Sound didn’t Suit the “Philly Sound” so Frankie Beverly and the Band Re-Located to California, where the Music was more Laid Back! 

As the 70’s went by, the Band were soon Discovered by the Sister-in-law of Marvin Gaye, and soon after Marvin Gaye was using “Raw Soul” as his Opening Act while on the Road. 


Marvin Gaye Loved the band but did not Like their Name, so he Persuaded Frankie Beverly to have another Name Change, and this time it Worked and by 1976 “Maze” had Signed for Capitol Records!


By 1977, Maze Released their Debut Album on “Capitol Records” called Maze featuring Frankie Beverly, it was to Start a Run of Success that had 8 Studio Albums Released over about a 16 Year Period, and all of them Attained “Gold Status”

The Album had 2 Single Releases that were “While I’m Alone” which Reached Number 89 on the US Pop Chart and Number 21 on the US R&B Chart and followed by “Lady of Magic” which Reached Number 108 on US Pop Chart and Number 13 on the US R&B Chart.

Over their Period of Success, Maze only had 2 Number One’s on the US R&B Chart, and they were “Back in Stride” in 1985 and “Cant Get Over You” in 1989.


My Favorite 2 Album’s by “Maze & Frankie Beverly” were “We Are One” in 1983 and “Cant Stop The Love” from 1985.

Maze were not a Big Recording Band, in fact they only ever Released 10 Albums and 2 of them were Live Recordings!
but they were by Far one of the Best Loved Bands, Especially in the U.K!


MAZE DISCOGRAPHY

8… STUDIO ALBUMS                             
2… LIVE ALBUMS
5… COMPILATIONS
30… SINGLES


For a More In-Depth look into Frankie Beverly & Maze Check out these Previous Posts, in 5 Parts: Starting Here

Checkout The Best of Frankie Beverly & MazE


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Here’s the 127th Mix selection for F.S.V.B, Its been Mixed by DJ Kumbi, its called “1980 to 1989 R&B Mix Volume 13, there’s some Classic Soul Music on here, Checkout the Complete track Listings

Press play button below to Listen or to Download go to WebPage!


PLAYLIST: 
guy – do me right – ft. heavy d 
guy – let’s stay together 
after 7 – one night 
melba moore – do you really want my love 
mantronix – got to have your love 
full force – love is for suckers 
the cool note – spend the night 
cashflow – mine all mine 
the fatback band – I found lovin’ 
mercy mercy – what are we gonna do about it 
loose ends – gotta make you mine 
shalamar – over and over 
52nd street – tell me (how it feels) 
lillo thomas – (you’re are) good girl 
maze – joy and pain – ft. frankie beverly 
today – him or me


Here’s the 103rd Mix selection for F.S.V.B, Its been Mixed by Nathan Blake, its called “Nathan Blake Goes Bananas”, there’s some Classic 80’s Soul and Dance on here, including: Maze, Joyce Syms, Jody Watley, Freeez, Steve Silk Hurley and Whispers !


Press play button below or to Download go to WebPage!

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As Reader’s of this Blog will know, I generally do a Bi-Weekly Feature on a Different Artist or Band, I went all out to finish these Just before the Christmas Period, I Concluded Bio’s on The Isley Brothers, Maze and Barry White.


I have been thinking of what to do next, on this Blog, I really wanted some sort of stuff that I have not seen on Music Blogs Before!  for Example:

1) A Selection of the Best Music from an Artist or Band, with some Info on the Songs, the Band, the Music etc. 

2) A Compilation of the Best Music from a Certain Record Label, say Stax, Atlantic or Salsoulagain with Info on the Band/Artist and the Tracks!


3) A Selection of “The Best Of”,  Sax Players, Bass Guitarists or Drummers! 


4) Bio’s on Certain Producer’s,  Jam and Lewis, Willie Mitchell or George Clinton!


Anyway thats a few of my Ideas (perhaps you have an idea!), I shall start One or the other Subjects this Week, in Time for the Next Musical Section/Week of this Blog!


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In 1989, nearly 4 Years had passed since the Last “Maze” Studio Album (Cant Stop The Love) was Released, Maze had now Signed to Warner Records, and their First Release was entitled “Silky Soul”

It again Attained “Gold Status” with Chart Positions as Follows:

US Pop Number 37, US R&B Number 1 and in the UK Album Chart it Reached Number 45.

Three Single Releases saw “Cant Get Over You” (My Favorite) Reaching Number 1 in US R&B Chart, “Silky Soul” Getting to Number 4 and “Songs Of Love” getting to Number 37!

It was again, another 4 Years before the Next and Final Studio Album was Released by Maze, 1993 saw the Album “Back To Basics” Released, as usual just about all Tracks were Written by Frankie Beverly!

It Attained “Gold Status” with Chart Positions as Follows: US Pop Number 37 and US R&B Number 3.

3 Singles were Released, with US R&B Chart Positions in Brackets (The Best Track on the Album) “Laid Back Girl” (15), “The Morning After” (19) and Finally “What Goes Up” (32).

By this Last Album the Band Line-Up was as Follows:

Frankie Beverly….Lead Vocals, Synths, Percussion, Drums.
Mckinley  “Bug” Williams…..Background Vocals, Percussion.
Roame Lowry….Background Vocals, Congas.
Robin Duhe…Bass.
Ron Smith..Lead Guitar.
Billy “Shoes” Johnson..Drums.
William Bryant…Keyboards.
Phillip Woo… Keyboards

Still in the Band some 18 Years later are, of Course Frankie Beverley, Bug Williams and Roame Lowry!

In fact Maze are still Touring to this Day, they were at the “O2” in London , last April. On 31/12/2010 they are Performing in “Miami” and Next Year on 12 February, they are in Concert somewhere in “Texas”

A Few  other “Maze” Releases over the the Years, are as follows:

1996… Anthology, which attained Gold Status
1998…Greatest Slow Jams

2004…Greatest Hits

On the 12″ Single Front, Funnily enough “Joy and Pain” was never Originally Released as a “A Side” back in 1980, but over the Preceeding Years, its been Released several times in Differing forms, during 1981,1989, 1995, 2001 and 2007!

During 2003 Maze also Released a Recording on DVD from the 1994 Concerts, called “Live In London”  I have this DVD, its Probably the Best Live Concert Dvd, I own!

If I had to say a Band or Singer I wished I had Seen in Concert over the Years that have Passed,  I would Probably say “Maze”

Another thing concerning “Maze”……. I cant understand why they have Released so few Albums, since 1977, its only been 8 Studio Albums, not too Many!

An All Star Tribute Album (to Maze) was Released a couple of years ago, Featuring a lot of Big Name Artists, Check It Out!

Anyway they are still going Strong, so perhaps in the Future!

Checkout a Few Maze Videos 

DownLoad Some Maze Here 

Heres the Last 2 Albums
http://www.4shared.com/minifolder/TensUp46/mazeback_to_basics.htmlhttp://www.4shared.com/minifolder/raSHLhS4/mazesilky_soul.html


Here’s the 64th Mix for F.S.V.B,  Its a Frankie Beverly and Maze, there’s some classic Tracks on here, Its called  Frankie Final!

Check Out Web Page For Track Listings and Download.
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Track Listing

Before I Let Go
The Look In Your Eyes (Live)
Running Away
Back In Stride
Laid Back Girl
Golden Time Of Day
Joy And Pain
We Are One
After The Morning After
Happy Feelin’s
Can’t Get Over You
I Wanna Thank You
While I’m Alone
Silky Soul Singer (tribute to Marvin Gaye)


By 1982 Maze were Probably the Biggest Soul Band here in U.K, they had Sold out a 2 Night Stint at the Hammersmith Odeon, even though their Music was never played on Mainstream Radio and they had never appeared on British TV!

After the Success of the Tour, Maze returned home to start work on their New Album, by May of the following (1983) “We Are One” was Released, It was again on the Capitol Record Label, Produced by Frankie Beverly, but this was the First Maze Album, not to go Gold!

It Charted at number 25 on US Pop Charts and 5 on US R&B and 38 on UK Pop.   

It contained 4 Singles  with “Love Is The Key” being their Biggest Hit to Date. 

I think “Love Is The Key” is my Favorite Maze Track of all time!  

                                   US POP, US R&B , UK

Love Is The Key           80 ——- 5 ——- 88
Never Let You Down    0 ——- 26 ——- 0
We Are One                 0 ——– 47 —— 86
I Wanna Thank You      0 ——– 59 ——-0


During 1984 Maze had 3 Personel Changes, Phillip Woo, Keyboards, was replaced by Wayne Linsey.
Billy Johnson,  Drums was replaced by Tony St James and Ron Smith, Guitar was replaced by Wayne Thomas, an Original Maze Member, who had left 4 years previous!

By March 1985 Maze Released their Last Studio for Capitol Records,  the Result was “Cant Stop The Love” This turned out to be their first Number 1  Album (also went Gold) and their first Number 1 Single ” Back In Stride” on the US R&B Charts!

The Album Charted at Number 45 in US Pop and Number 41 in UK Charts, it contained 3 Singles (Chart Positions in brackets)

                                        US POP, US R&B , UK 
Back In Stride                     88———1———79
Too Many Games               103——–5———36
I Want To Feel Im Wanted   0———28———0
       
By 1985  Maze were Recieving Great Promotional Support from UK Club DJ’s including Robbie Vincent, and during May, they Sold Out The Hammersmith Odeon, for 8 Nights Running!

I Believe Maze have appeared at The Hammersmith Odeon about 27 Times in total!

Around this Period of time Maze were Falling out with Capitol Records, Frankie Beverly saw Groups such as Earth Wind and Fire, Commodores all having Crossover Success, while Capitol were seen as not Pushing Maze enough to have a Commercial Hit Record!

The Outcome was, Maze were Contracted to Record one more Album for Capitol, So to get around this,  Another Live Album was Recorded! 

This was Recorded in 1986 in Los Angeles, It contained 9 Tracks, but 5 Tracks were included on the previous Live Album of only 3 years ago! 

Apart from reaching Number 12 in US R&B Chart, other placings were modest to Mazes usual Standards!

It would be another 3 years before their next Album Release.

Download…… All of Maze’s Albums!

Watch out for FSVB Mix this week (Thurs), its a Maze Special!

Over the period of the next 2 Albums, Maze moved around the Country (USA) quite a bit (Recording Wise).

For 1979 Release “Inspiration” the Band moved to Louisiana to Record it, by this time “Maze” were known as “Album Sellers” rather than “Single Hitmakers” This and the next 2 Releases were all on Capitol Records.

The Album went “Gold” again and it reached Number 33 in US Pop Charts and Number 5 in US R&B Chart.

It contained 2 Singles “Feel That You’re Feelin’ ( 67 US Pop and 7 US R&B) and “Timin’ (55 US R&S).

During most of 1980 Maze took a break from Touring, during this period they made a few Personnel Changes:  Ron Smith replaced Wayne Thomas on Guitar, Billy Johnson replaced Ahaguna Sun on Drums and Phillip Woo replaced Kevin Burton on Keyboards.

The Band moved again, this time to Sausulito, just outside of “San Francisco” to Record the next Album, the Album was the Great “Joy and Pain” the Title cut is Probably “Maze’s” Signature / Greatest Track and the Most Requested in Concerts, but it was never Released as a Single!

The Album again went Gold peakin’ at 31 in US Pop Charts and reaching 5 in US R&B Chart.

The 2 Single Releases were “Southern Girl” reaching Number 9 in US R&B Chart and ” The Look in Your Eyes” reaching 29 in US R&B Chart.

During their time “Maze” have released 2 Live Recording’s on Vinyl/CD, The First being in 1981,  the Album entitled “Live In New Orleans”  it as previous Albums went Gold.

It was Recorded at the “Saenger Theartre” in New Orleans on 15 November 1980, this Venue was chosen as a “Thank You” to the People of New Orleans, as this was where Maze’s first Album a few years earlier had “Broken First”

Maze appeared here for several Shows, but the Album was Cut from 1 single show!

6 Live Tracks and 4 Studio Tracks were used, 3 of the Studio Tracks were released as singles with R&B Chart placings in Bracket’s: “Running Away” (7)  “Before I Let Go” (13) and “We Need Love To Live” (29).
Chart Positions for the Album were 34 US Pop and 3 US R&B.

The Album is reguarded as one of the “Best” Live Albums of all time by an R&B Act, it is Rated alongside James Brown’s 

“Joy and Pain”
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Here’s the 57th Mix for F.S.V.B, Its been Mixed by Ray Bausa, there’s some classic Soul Music Tracks on here, Its called Steppin’ Out!

Its features Artistes including some Patrice Rushen, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Change, Earth Wind & Fire, Evelyn King, Maze, Tavares & Whispers.

Go to Webpage for Download!
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