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With influences ranging from Chic to
hip-hop to African music, Soul II Soul's
debut album, Club Classics, Vol. 1 (titled
Keep on Movin' in America), was among the
most rewarding R&B releases of 1989. Soul II
Soul leader/producer/composer Jazzie B takes
one risk after another, all of which pay
off.
The group enjoyed major hits with the
Chic-influenced gems "Keep On Movin'" and
"Back to Life" (both of which feature the
gifted Caron Wheeler), and equally superb
are the African-influenced reflections of
"Dance" and "Holdin' On," the soulful grit
and intensity of "Feel Free," and the
hypnotic house music of "Happiness." Though
Wheeler was Soul II Soul's best-known singer
and went on to enjoy a career as a solo
artist, Rose Windross and Do'Reen (both
expressive soul divas) also do their part to
make Club Classics, Vol. 1 the artistic
triumph that it is.
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