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Friday, June 27, 2008

QUIET ELEGANCE

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Quiet Elegance formed in Detroit, MI, with seasoned soul singers Yvonne "Frankie" Gearing, Mildred Vaney, and Lois Reeves. Vaney (aka Mildred Scott) sang with the Glories and Cut Glass with Orthea Barnes (J.J. Barnes' sister) after Quiet Elegance. Reeves replaced Betty Kelly in her sister's group, Martha & the Vandellas, in 1968 and remained until Martha disbanded the group to seek a solo career in 1972. Gearing (the lead singer and catalyst) had sung with the Glories, the Laddins, and the Steinway's; born in Daytona Beach, FL, she grew up in St. Petersburg, FL. Her brother is the late guitarist Johnny Starr, who went on the road with Jackie Wilson's band when he was 13 and later played in Little Richard's band alongside Jimi Hendrix.

They were managed by the Temptations; (Gearing was engaged to Dennis Edwards). Signed to Hi Records, they were produced by Willie Mitchell and Dan Greer and recorded for Mitchell's Hi Records in Memphis, TN. Mitchell recorded them singing mostly Al Green songs; the results were ultra soulful -- no girl group cloying -- especially "Have You Been Making Out O.K.," but the Temptations didn't want them sounding like female Al Greens, so Greer was brought in to give them a different sound.

None of Quiet Elegance's seven Hi singles did much except anchor on the lower rungs of Billboard's R&B chart. Hi strung the 45s out over a five-year period -- from 1972 to 1977 -- and dropped an LP, but they never really surfaced as recording artists. The performing side, however, was roses. Quiet Elegance toured the world many times with Al Green, the Temptations, Engelbert Humperdinck, and Tom Jones.

They disbanded after the Hi contract ran its course. Vaney-Scott and Reeves returned to Detroit. Reeves still gigs occasionally as a Vandella, but mostly works at her full-time day job. After a couple releases with Cut Glass in 1980 for 20th Century Fox Records, Vaney has been quiet. Gearing, however, has stayed active; she cut solo recordings on Beale Street Records before returning to St. Petersburg in 1978 to care for her ailing grandmother and mom and has been an entertaining staple there every since, appearing in nightclubs, concerts, and plays (i.e., The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, where she played Miss Mona's maid and delivered a sassy rendition of "24 Hours of Lovin'").

Like spring flowers, Quiet Elegance's recordings are popping up all over the place, including on CDs: Complete Quiet Elegance on Hi/Demon Records and You've Got My Mind Messed Up (Hi Records); as well as tracks on the What's the Question compilations.
Biography by Andrew Hamilton (Allmusic)

**MY NOTE: I Only have this - if someone else has the Hi Singles sure would be nice if they'd post it!

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Quiet Elegance - You've Got My Mind Messed Up (1990)


01 - After You .mp3
02 - Mama Said .mp3
03 - Do You Love Me.mp3
04 - Something You Got (Sho' Nuff Makes Me Hot).mp3
05 - I'm Afraid Of Losing You .mp3
06 - You Brought The Sun Back Into My Life .mp3
07 - I Need Love .mp3
08 - Tired Of Being Alone .mp3
09 - Will You Be My Man (In The Morning) .mp3
10 - You Got My Mind Messed Up .mp3
11 - Your Love Is Strange .mp3
12 - Roots Of Love .mp3
13 - Love Will Make You Feel Better .mp3
14 - Have You Been Making Out Ok .mp3
15 - Set The Record Straight .mp3
16 - How's Your Love Life Baby .mp3

File name: Q E - YGMMMU(1990).rar:
Download link: http://www.mediafire.com/?1wb3g1t3gsu

Anonymous said...

great post!!!
southern & Deeeeep!!!

jahcisco said...

thank you.

trakbuv said...

Thanks for this Musicmeiho. I have the complete Hi singles comparable set, and apart from various additional alternative takes of the tracks you already have, it appears to be identical. I can post it if you still feel its worthwhile.

MUSIC MEIHO said...

WELL - GEE TRAKBUV - I thought it would be different!! sigh!

Unknown said...

Thanks a milli

Unknown said...

Quiet Elegance is one of the best kept secrets of Memphis sound!!! Their interpretation on O.B. McClinton's classic "You Got My Mind Messed Up" is so soulful as the original sung by James Carr! Thanks so much Musicmeiho, and what a nice blog you have here!!!

Q said...

Wow! me and Nia thank you so much big sis, We will check this out later today. Keep it up!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for this gem

Anonymous said...

thanks again

Martin