Make It and we will come, and buy

SoulfulDetroit.com FORUM: Archive - Beginning April 17, 2003: Make It and we will come, and buy
Top of pageBottom of page   By brown9165 (166.107.73.166) on Monday, March 10, 2003 - 01:24 pm:

Does anyone feel like I do about going to the
music stores. When I go into one I go straight
for the what they refer to as old school music
I refer to it as real music. I'm saying to
all the great producers from yester year. If
you were allowed to make it I will go to the store and buy it. My time in the record store was something special. When I was a youngster growing up it was magical. I don't know what it takes these days to get these Great Acts from the pass recorded, because it's so shameful to hear the stuff these New Acts have out today that is called music. I feel the tide is beginning to change. If record companys had any sense they would realize that the economic's are there they just have to be smart enough to deliver the goods. So if the great producer and Artist, and musician from the pass were treated with the kind of Status they should be teated with and were recognized for the tremendous and great accomplishment they achieve this would have never been allowed to happen. So if allowed to make it we will come and buy it. Their a economic theory
that out there these days that goes like this.
(Imagine a need and create it). I think that would apply to, guess what a record company. What a Concept!

Top of pageBottom of page   By Eli (205.188.209.38) on Monday, March 10, 2003 - 03:00 pm:

The record companies are all crying the blues by their own devices because they are putting out sub-standard product by sub-standard "artists" and "producers". Kids buy only what is put before them, therefore if they were given the "good stuff" they would buy it. Trends catch on like wildfire especially in "urban" areas and I do believe that there could be a change for the beter if this could take place, but first the radio programmers and consultants must follow suit.

Top of pageBottom of page   By brown9165 (166.107.73.166) on Monday, March 10, 2003 - 03:02 pm:

Eli, I agree waiting for it to happen!
Thanks

Top of pageBottom of page   By KevGo (64.115.26.80) on Monday, March 10, 2003 - 03:02 pm:

Brown9165:
This is why I've started my own label.
Kevin Goins - KevGo

Top of pageBottom of page   By Ralph (209.240.198.62) on Monday, March 10, 2003 - 03:14 pm:

And the rest of us old veterans are still producing music.

Top of pageBottom of page   By stephanie (64.63.221.79) on Monday, March 10, 2003 - 07:10 pm:

Hey
I know you all know that Clive Davis is starting some retrolabel and he is going to sign older acts so maybe we will get our wish.
Stephanie

Top of pageBottom of page   By douglasm (68.113.15.28) on Tuesday, March 11, 2003 - 10:10 am:

I don't know, Eli......
....I sometimes think we begin to sound like our parents and their reaction of "rock and roll", i.e. my father...."Why don't you listen to some "good" music for a change".

Top of pageBottom of page   By Ralph Terrana (ralph) (209.240.198.62) on Tuesday, March 11, 2003 - 10:34 am:

Stephanie,
I haven't heard this about Clive Davis. If this is in fact true then it confirms to me that Clive is one of the most savvy guys in the business and he will surely beat his competetors to the punch. I wish him every success in this.

Top of pageBottom of page   By boynextdoor (65.238.91.12) on Tuesday, March 11, 2003 - 10:47 am:

I wish Clive Davis would get Expose back together for some recordings. Generally, when you have groups start the solo stuff, little is heard from them again, or it just isn't the same. Does anyone agree with that, or is it just me?

Top of pageBottom of page   By KevGo (64.115.26.80) on Tuesday, March 11, 2003 - 10:54 am:

Ralph, Stephanie & Company:
I asked some of my colleagues here in NYC about what Clive is doing regarding a retro-label. They do confirm that it is in the works and in fact a couple of other companies are planning on launching similar labels (the Island Def Jam label has come up in a couple of conversations). When I find out more I will let the Forum know.

Boynextdoor:
Expose was one of the few dance-pop-freestyle groups I enjoyed spinning when I was in radio(I still have my promo 12"s of "Expose To Love" & "Point of No Return"). Did any of the members have a solo career?

Kevin Goins - KevGo

Top of pageBottom of page   By boynextdoor (65.238.115.30) on Tuesday, March 11, 2003 - 12:29 pm:

In regards to Expose: Ann Curless, Jeanette Jurado, Gioia Bruno and later Kelly Moneymaker have all pursued solo careers. Kelly has recorded two cd's on her own independent label. Expose has a web site that chronicles all their current activites. The web site is also great as it lists who sang lead on what song. My favorites are "Let Me Be The One", "Seasons of Change", "As Long As I Can Dream" and the wonderful "I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me") is a killer! I think this is an example of 3 are better than one and I wish they'd reunite for a recording/tour. Boynextdoor.

Top of pageBottom of page   By 1wicked (66.80.176.194) on Tuesday, March 11, 2003 - 12:35 pm:

KevGo...so I guess what I heard about a reunited Commodores (with Lionel) signed to a DefJam label were rumors/wishful thinking ?

Top of pageBottom of page   By Ralph (209.240.198.62) on Tuesday, March 11, 2003 - 03:39 pm:

Kevin,
Thanks for the information. I find this rather interesting.

Top of pageBottom of page   By KevGo (64.115.26.80) on Tuesday, March 11, 2003 - 05:11 pm:

1wicked:
That's news to me about Lionel Richie. He was in Atlantic City this past weekend and the Daily News made no mention in their article on Lionel about reuniting with the Commodores. Maybe our dear friend Harry Weinger can give us some inside info about this if he knows.

Boynextdoor:
I dug the uptempo Expose stuff like "Come Go With Me" & "What You Don't Know." I met the lineup with Kelly Moneymaker in 1992 when they came by the record store I was managing in Manhattan (I still have the photo with me, my staff & the group). They were lovely women and very kind to us & our customers.

Ralph:
Just trying to do the right thing, amigo.

Kevin Goins - KevGo

Top of pageBottom of page   By boynextdoor (65.238.6.113) on Tuesday, March 11, 2003 - 06:52 pm:

Wow! How neat to have met Expose. I've only recently discovered them? Where was I when they were big? Hmmm. I've always collected girl group music since The Supremes up to currently. I've been able to recently buy all their CD'S and have been really enjoying them. Then I found out they are no more. Oh well. Is there any concert/videos of them out there?? What a great forum this is. I've learned so much from this site. Thanks everyone. Boynextdoor

Top of pageBottom of page   By KevGo (64.115.26.80) on Tuesday, March 11, 2003 - 07:25 pm:

Boynextdoor:
Expose was part of the freestyle dance music scene of the mid to late 1980s. Arista Records broke their records in the dance clubs two years before hitting commercial radio in 1987.
By the early 1990s, they shifted to singing more ballads. "I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me)" was one of their last hits before breaking up.
I'm not sure about concert footage but they did many videos & television appearances (I saw them sing "What You Don't Know" on the short-lived Pat Sajack Late Night Show. The girls had a live band and sounded hot). You may want to surf the net or check e-bay for a video collection.
Good luck & welcome to Soulful Detroit.
Kevin Goins - KevGo


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