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Sunday, July 6, 2008

DENNIS EDWARDS

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Once a Temptation, always a Temptation might be the motto for explosive vocalist Dennis Edwards, who's joined, left, and re-joined the group three times. Edwards was born in Birmingham, but his family moved to Detroit when he was seven. As a high school student, Edwards sang with the Crowns of Joy gospel group, then formed a soul-jazz band called Dennis Edwards & the Firebirds, inspired by organist Richard "Groove" Holmes. Motown bass legend James Jamerson heard Edwards singing one night and suggested he audition. They needed a lead singer quickly for the Contours, and his feature on "It's So Hard Being Alone" was Edwards' entry into the company. A song he recorded for Soulsville, "I Didn't Have To (But I Did)," got moderate reaction, but Edwards was soon enlisted to replace David Ruffin as lead singer of the Temptations in 1968. He spent the next nine years in that role, his gritty leads fueling such songs as "Cloud Nine," "I Can't Get Next to You," "Ball of Confusion," and "Psychedelic Shack," as well as the groundbreaking singles "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" and "Masterpiece." He left for the first time in 1977, returned in 1979, and left again in 1983. A year later, he made one of the great duets of the decade, "Don't Look Any Further," with Siedah Garrett. It didn't make it to the top of the R&B charts, but there weren't many numbers that better combined sensuality, vocal assertiveness, excellent production, and a superb arrangement. The follow-up, "(You're My) Aphrodisiac," was a Top 20 R&B single, but things then cooled considerably. "Coolin' Out" was Edwards' final hit, peaking at number 23, but he returned to the Temptations in 1987. Edwards briefly teamed with ex-Temptations David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks in the trio Ruffin/Kendricks/Edwards, but nothing was ever released.
Biography by Ron Wynn (Allmusic)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dennis Edwards - The Essential Collection (2002)
01 - Don't Look Any Further (Siedah Garrett).mp3
02 - No Such Thing.mp3
03 - I Tought I Could Handle It.mp3
04 - Givin' So Much.mp3
05 - Shake Hands.mp3
06 - Breakin' Loose.mp3
07 - Another Place In Time.mp3
08 - Amanda.mp3
09 - I'm Up For You.mp3
10 - Aphrodisiac.mp3
11 - Why Do People Fall In Love (with Thelma Houston).mp3
12 - Try A Little Tenderness.mp3
13 - Just Like You.mp3
14 - Can't Fight It.mp3
15 - Let's Go Up.mp3
16 - Coolin' Out.mp3

http://rapidshare.com/files/127675938/D_E_-_TEC.rar

Anonymous said...

New links:

File name: DE - TEC Part 1.rar:
Download link: http://www.mediafire.com/?memgc1y4dis
File name: DE - TEC Part 2.rar:
Download link: http://www.mediafire.com/?tlfhd9z4euq

jahcisco said...

thanks.

Anonymous said...

The Temptations are one of my fav groups so this is bound to be good. I just unpacked it and am now on track 2....

Thanks!

Any middle-aged German Witch in Amerika said...

What a beautiful compilation this is! I like it a lot - just - the files are acting out.

Just like Patterson Twins, People's Choice and Five Du-Tones, there must be a hidden encoding (or something else), that prevents me from filling the fields in my playlists.

I cannot fill in name and album titel, the fields are empty, and the picture cannot be put in either.

Weird: for half a second the cover photo appears (by itself) in its window, before vanishing into nowhere.
When I try to put it back in, it will not stay. Just like all names and album titles will not stay in their fields, after I have written them in.

I don't get it! I have almost 30.000 mp3s now, and this is new to me.
I have no idea what this is. I assume it is some type of hidden encoding, but of course I don't know it really.

Does anybody else have any problems like that?

I am playing my files in itunes, and usually find that perfect.
Now, in the last album (this one), itunes even decided to close the player automatically. That NEVER hapened before - EVER!!

Should I rather delete the files? Is there a safety hazard? I am confused and a bit nervous now.