Showing posts with label Samuelle Prater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samuelle Prater. Show all posts

Wednesday, 29 July 2009

Samuelle - Living In Black Paradise 1990

Atlantic Records 7567-82130-4


My apologies for this post, it is ripped from a cassette album. I have no idea why I chose to buy a cassette but then I do not post albums as a rule and the only reason I'm posting this is because it's cassette quality. I'm not sure if it's available on CD but I don't have the vinyl. Having apologised, I must say it's better quality than I expected?

OK, I bought this album for Circle Of Love which is my favourite track on the album. The second single, Black Paradise, is also worth mentioning but the album is not what I would call essential. On the other hand, it isn't lame either and a quick run through the credits reveals the En Vogue girls on backing vocals. It is therefore, worth checking out and has its place in your collection.


  • Black Paradise (5:29)
  • So You Like What You See (4:41)
  • Greedy Man (5:59)
  • I'm So In Love (4:41)
  • Take My Heart (5:54)
  • Stay (4:34)
  • Struck By Your Love (4:51)
  • When Love Calls (4:47)
  • Circle Of Love (4:33)
  • Wanna Make You Feel Real Good (4:52)
The Download Link is here: Download
Filename: Samuelle - Living In Black Parad..rar Filesize: 56.07 MB





Tuesday, 28 July 2009

Samuelle - So You Like What You See 1990

Atlantic Records A 7864 (T)


Club Nouveau were formed by record producer/performer Jay King in Sacramento, California, subsequent to the break up of the Timex Social Club. The group included Jay King, Grady Samuelle Prater, Denzil Foster, Thomas McElroy & Valerie Watson. They turned out a 'Go-Go' style (who remembers Go-Go) cover of the Bill Withers classic, Lean On Me in 1986 which was quite successful. It was catchy (and very mainstream) but they didn't manage to repeat that success again. Foster & McElroy soon left to form their own projects and focus on producing other acts. They would, of course, soon score big with The Tonies and En Vogue. Prater also left for a solo attempt.

So the 80's ground to a halt and in the UK we had half the dancefloors shouting "Acieeeed!" while the other half done the bump & grind to SIIS beats or New Jack Swing. Prater released his debut album, Living In Black Paradise as Samuelle in 1990, co-written, produced and arranged by his old friends Foster & McElroy under the umbrella of 2 Tuff-E-Nuff Productions (nothing to do with the UK's Tuff Jam's Matt & Karl).

So You Like What You See was the lead off single from the album. The Extended LP Mix is mixed by Ken Kessie who was on the recent Sinclair post. Teddy Riley got involved in the remixes adding his New Jack Swing Production to the mix and Wrecks N Effect added a rap to the 12" Remix. It slammed the dancefloors and made an impact on the specialist charts in the summer of 1990.

The follow up single, title track Black Paradise, was criminally ignored and no more was heard of Samuelle. In 1996 he released All That Matters To Me which didn't make the charts at all. He resurfaced in 2005 and recorded with his brother as Samuelle & D'Lynn. The release, Don't Worry, There's Love In the Ghetto, is inspired by classic 60's and 70's soul and was released on an independent label.


  • Extended LP Mix
  • 12" Remix
  • Club Remix
The Download Link is here: Download
Filename: Samuelle.rar Filesize: 39.95 MB