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"December Is Teena Marie Month"
Mon Dec-03-07 06:23 PM by briwil25

          

One of the Greatest Female Voices ever.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teena_Marie



Teena Marie (born Mary Christine Brockert on March 5, 1956 in Santa Monica, California, USA) is an American singer/songwriter/producer.
"Lady T" is a protegé of late funk legend Rick James, and is notable as one of the few successful Caucasian R&B performers, currently the reputed queen of blue-eyed soul.


Contents:

1. Career
2. Comeback
3. Discography
3.1 Albums
3.2 Singles
4. Covers, samples, and collaborations
5. References and Sources




Career

After signing with Motown Records in 1976 as a backup singer, Smokey Robinson devotee Teena hooked up with James for her first album titled Wild and Peaceful, released in 1979. Legend has had it that thanks to James' refusal to work with Diana Ross (because he wasn't allowed to pursue her entire album) that he began working with Teena. Teena Marie found her first successes with the songs "I'm A Sucker For Your Love" and "Deja Vu (I've Been Here Before)."

After James' initial guidance, Teena Marie opened the 1980s by producing two hit albums. The gold-certified Lady T, co-produced by Richard Rudolph (Minnie Riperton's husband and creative partner), featured the hit R&B single "Behind the Groove" and "Too Many Colors," which featured Rudolph and Riperton's 7-year-old daughter, Maya Rudolph. Its follow-up, Irons in the Fire, contained her first pop hit, "I Need Your Lovin'" and "Young Love," a Smokey Robinson-styled ballad that Marie later sampled on "Ooh-Wee". In 1981, she released her best-selling album on Motown, the platinum It Must Be Magic. It yielded the hit songs, "Square Biz" written by Teena Marie and Allen McGrier, "Portuguese Love", a song in tribute to her Portuguese ancestry, and the title track. That same year, she also appeared on James' hugely successful album, Street Songs, where they scored a huge hit with their duet, "Fire And Desire."

Success, however, did not mean Teena Marie was satisfied professionally or was stable financially. Upon discovering she had been underpaid royalties for the four albums she recorded for Motown, Teena Marie decided to leave the label and later sued it for having restricted her artistic control. A law was passed as a result, The Brockert Initiative, popularly known as "The Teena Marie Law", which set a precedent for artists seeking control of their careers by limiting the length of recording contracts.

After leaving in 1982, she signed with Epic Records in 1983 and released the concept album Robbery, which featured the hit "Fix It" (#21 R&B), as well as "Shadow Boxing" and "Casanova Brown." The latter was allegedly about her real-life romance with mentor Rick James. In 1984, Teena Marie released her biggest-selling album, Starchild. It yielded the singles "Lovergirl" and "Out On A Limb". "Lovergirl" became Teena Marie's highest peaking single to date on pop charts, peaking at #4, while peaking at #9 on the R&B charts. "Out On A Limb" was not as successful as "Lovergirl" on the R&B Charts, peaking only at #56.

In 1986, Teena Marie released a rock and roll concept album titled Emerald City. It wasn't as successful as her predecessors and in 1988 she returned to her R&B and funk roots releasing the critically-acclaimed album, Naked to the World. That album contained the hit "Ooo La La La", which reached the top of Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart, and remains her only #1 single on that chart to date.

Teena Marie released "Ivory" in the fall of 1990. Despite the success of the first two singles, "Here's Looking at You" (#11 R&B) and "If I Were a Bell" (#8 R&B), Epic Records was not totally pleased with sales of the album. So Teena and Epic Records mutually agreed to go their separate ways. In the fall of 1994, Teena released "Passion Play", on her own independent label, and subsequently devoted most of her time to her daughter, Alia Rose. During the 1990s, Marie's classic R&B, soul and funk records were either sampled by hip-hop artists or covered by R&B divas. Teena Marie herself is seen as something of a pioneer in helping to bring hip-hop to the mainstream by becoming one of the first and only artists of her time to rap on one of her singles--the aforementioned "Square Biz." In the rap portion of that song, she mentions some of her inspirations: William Shakespeare, Maya Angelou and Nikki Giovanni, "just to name a few," as she says. In 1996, The Fugees paid tribute to her by sampling the chorus of her 1988 hit "Ooo La La La" for their own hit, "Fu-Gee-La."


Comeback

After a 14-year sabbatical from the national spotlight, Teena Marie returned to her musical career by signing with the "Classics" imprint of the successful hip-hop label Cash Money Records. She released her comeback album, La Dona, in 2004. It became a gold success (and the highest charting album of her career, peaking at #6 on the Billboard 200 chart) on the basis of the Al Green-sampled "Still In Love" (#23 R&B, #70 Pop) and a duet with the late Gerald Levert, "A Rose By Any Other Name". Teena Marie was nominated for a 2005 Grammy Award for Best R&B Female Vocal Performance for "Still In Love". Teena quickly followed this success with the release of Sapphire in 2006. While sales weren't as great this time around (the album peaked at #24 on the Pop Chart), the release did give Teena Marie yet another R&B Top 40 hit, "Ooh Wee" (#32); it also reunited her (on "God Has Created" and "Cruise Control") with Robinson, the early Motown mentor whose style she had emulated on early hits such as "Young Love."


Discography

Albums
1979: Wild and Peaceful (Gordy) - US #94, R&B 18
1980: Lady T (Motown) - US #45, R&B #18
1980: Irons In The Fire (Motown) - US #38, R&B #9
1981: It Must Be Magic (Motown) - US #23, R&B #2
1983: Robbery (Epic) - US #119, R&B #13
1984: Starchild (Epic) - US #31, R&B #9
1986: Emerald City (Epic) - US #81, R&B #20
1988: Naked To The World (Epic) - US #65, R&B #15
1990: Ivory (Epic) - US #132, R&B #27
1994: Passion Play (Sarat)
2004: La Dona (Cash Money Classics) - US #6, R&B #3
2006: Sapphire (Cash Money) - US #24, R&B #3
2008: TBA

Singles
1979: "Don't Look Back" - R&B #91
1979: "I'm A Sucker For Your Love" - R&B #8
1980: "Behind The Groove" - R&B #21
1980: "Can't It Be Love" - R&B #57
1980: "I Need Your Lovin'" - US #37, R&B #9
1981: "It Must Be Magic" - R&B #30
1981: "Square Biz" - US #50, R&B #3
1981: "Young Love" - R&B #41
1982: "Portuguese Love" - R&B #54
1983: "Fix It" - R&B #21
1983: "Midnight Magnet" - R&B #36
1984: "Lovergirl" - US #4, R&B #9
1985: "14k" - R&B #87
1985: "Jammin'" - US #81, R&B #45
1985: "Out On A Limb" - R&B #56
1986: "Lips To Find You" - R&B #28
1986: "Love Me Down Easy" - R&B #76
1988: "Ooo La La La" - US #85, R&B #1
1988: "Work It" - R&B #10
1990: "Here's Looking At You" - R&B #11
1990: "If I Were A Bell" - R&B #8
1991: "Just Us Two" - R&B #42
2004: "A Rose By Any Other Name" (with Gerald Levert) - US #97, R&B #53
2004: "Still In Love" - US #70, R&B #23
2006: "Ooh Wee" - R&B #32

Covers, samples, and collaborations

In 1992, British pop act 'Curiosity' (formerly 'Curiosity Killed The Cat) released 3 different versions on 1 CD single of "I Need Your Lovin'". The executive producer for the project is Simon Cowell. It failed to chart.

Rapper Eve released the CD "Scorpion" in 2001. Teena was guest vocalist on the penultimate track 'Life Is So Hard'.
Teena was a guest vocalist on Club DJ Danny Tenaglia's 1998 album "Tourism" and co-wrote the albums first track 'Baby, Do You Feel Me?'

On Ludacris's 2004 release Red Light District, the rapper samples Marie's song "Portuguese Love" for his song "Child Of The Night".

In 1996, The Fugees sampled Marie's "Oh La La La" for their song "Fu-Gee-La"

"Behind The Groove" has been sampled on album tracks from Coko from SWV ("I Ain't Feelin' You") and LSG (Levert Sweat Gill). ("You Got Me")

"Square Biz" has been sampled on the tracks "Firm Biz" by rap supergroup The Firm and "Love U So" by Ma$e.

Ne-Yo recently sampled "Now That I Have You" on the track he produced for R&B singer Megan Rochell "Floating".

The song "Crip Hop" by Snoop Dogg samples Square Biz.

Missy Elliott samples lyrics from Square Biz in "Music Make you Lose Control" ft. Ciara.








Mark Jacobson:Hey, what do you want to have on your epitaph? What do you want your legacy to be?

Leroy Barnes: I’ll tell you what I want them to say on mine. I want them to say: "Boy oh boy, he was old. Goddamn, he was old."

  

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December Is Teena Marie Month [View all] , briwil25, Mon Dec-03-07 06:07 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
FIRST!
Dec 03rd 2007
1
RE: FIRST!
Dec 03rd 2007
2
I'm gonna post up some Audio clips....
Dec 03rd 2007
4
Mine too!
Dec 03rd 2007
14
RE: FIRST!
Dec 04th 2007
37
Some Youtube Clips:
Dec 03rd 2007
3
Here's a more extensive Bio:
Dec 03rd 2007
5
on motown: smokey & the "wild & peaceful" album cover {rick too}...
Dec 07th 2007
75
      Yup
Dec 07th 2007
79
           i read that here for the first time...
Dec 07th 2007
81
                RE: i read that here for the first time...
Dec 07th 2007
84
Teena Marie is THE TRUTH!
Dec 03rd 2007
6
Yes Indeed (c) Teena
Dec 03rd 2007
7
Teena makes up the bulk...
Dec 03rd 2007
8
My Favorite Teena Marie Albums (In Order)
Dec 03rd 2007
9
I NEED Passion Play too.....
Dec 03rd 2007
10
I've never heard the album at all, man.
Dec 03rd 2007
11
      i used to own it
Dec 03rd 2007
15
You liked La Dona more than Sapphire?
Dec 03rd 2007
17
      La Dona and Sapphire are about even IMO....
Dec 03rd 2007
18
      La Dona >>>> Sapphire
Dec 04th 2007
30
           I agree the second half of Sapphire isn't that great
Dec 04th 2007
40
                whoa.........
Dec 05th 2007
66
                     "U Blow Me Away" is the only ballad...
Dec 06th 2007
67
i just bumped "i need your lovin" the other day
Dec 03rd 2007
12
she makes me proud 2 be a pisces
Dec 03rd 2007
13
The best all around female R&B artist ever
Dec 03rd 2007
16
I hope the Mods considered this for an anchor
Dec 03rd 2007
19
Aretha Franklin would like a word with you in the Green room
Dec 04th 2007
22
I'll say it again
Dec 04th 2007
41
      Don't waste your breath w/Maxxx.
Dec 04th 2007
42
      Naw I respect Maxxx
Dec 04th 2007
44
           Same Here.
Dec 04th 2007
46
      Soul Brother Please
Dec 04th 2007
48
      *smacks fire out you for this blasphemy* nm
Dec 08th 2007
88
artistry combined w/musicianship...
Dec 07th 2007
77
AGREED.
Dec 10th 2007
90
Stop The World (1983)
Dec 04th 2007
20
Don't Turn Your Back On Me (1980)
Dec 04th 2007
21
she ain't deserve no month before Rick James, R.kelly
Dec 04th 2007
23
Good to see you too, Maxxx. LOL
Dec 04th 2007
25
      Barry white, Bee Gees, Smokey Robinson,
Dec 04th 2007
26
      *smh* Here's my synopsis on this whole thing, Maxxxamilian.
Dec 04th 2007
27
           i take offense period
Dec 04th 2007
28
                Wow, I've graduated, y'all! LOL
Dec 04th 2007
29
                RE: i take offense period
Dec 08th 2007
86
                     you is a Clown Ass Herm
Dec 09th 2007
89
      Was there a Rick James month?
Dec 04th 2007
31
           they ain't had no Rick James Month
Dec 04th 2007
49
           r u sure?
Dec 06th 2007
70
           after he passed, it was an OUTPOURING of material
Dec 07th 2007
71
           they scared of Rick James up in here
Dec 07th 2007
72
           Yes there was a Rick James Month, it should be in the archives
Dec 11th 2007
91
You Make Love Like Springtime (1980)
Dec 04th 2007
24
LOVE this song...
Dec 04th 2007
32
^^^
Dec 04th 2007
33
she is my baby
Dec 04th 2007
34
YEAH!!! AN ANCHOR!!!
Dec 04th 2007
35
Cool, man. So am I.
Dec 04th 2007
36
did y'all hear Alice Russell's version of 'Portugese Lover'?
Dec 04th 2007
38
who is alice russell???
Dec 07th 2007
76
      a soulful UK vocalist
Dec 11th 2007
92
Portuguese Love is in my top 10 favorite songs of all time
Dec 04th 2007
39
Behind The Groove (1980)
Dec 04th 2007
43
Playboy (1983)
Dec 04th 2007
45
where would she be without men writing and producing for her?
Dec 04th 2007
47
her BIGGEST album and BIGGEST hit she did ALONE
Dec 05th 2007
61
Turnin' Me On - MP3 Version (1979)
Dec 04th 2007
50
TREAT #1 - Co-Pilot To Pilot
Dec 05th 2007
51
Wow.....
Dec 05th 2007
52
Actually...
Dec 05th 2007
56
RE: TREAT #1 - Co-Pilot To Pilot
Dec 19th 2007
95
TREAT #2 - Why Can't I Get Next To You
Dec 05th 2007
53
I've never heard of her releasing another album after 'Magic'
Dec 05th 2007
55
      Yeah, Berry could have...
Dec 05th 2007
57
           LOL
Dec 05th 2007
58
TREAT #3 - Every Little Bit Hurts
Dec 05th 2007
54
Ozone- Gigolette
Dec 05th 2007
59
Shadow Boxing (1983)
Dec 05th 2007
60
The chorus is magical...
Dec 05th 2007
62
      To me.....
Dec 05th 2007
63
It Must Be Magic (1981)
Dec 05th 2007
64
man, somebody stole my copy of this...
Dec 07th 2007
74
      Her songwriting prowess reached an all-time high on that album
Dec 07th 2007
78
           all those nights i cried....
Dec 07th 2007
80
                Yes......
Dec 07th 2007
82
                     *hangs head*
Dec 07th 2007
83
                          It's in this post.
Dec 07th 2007
85
Now That I Have You (1980)
Dec 05th 2007
65
Lady T
Dec 06th 2007
68
RE: December Is Teena Marie Month
Dec 06th 2007
69
funny...
Dec 07th 2007
73
RE: December Is Teena Marie Month
Dec 08th 2007
87
only 92 replies?
Dec 19th 2007
93
I know, sweetie.
Dec 19th 2007
94
Yay for this month!!!!
Dec 20th 2007
96

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