Tina Charles
I love to love (but my baby loves to dance)
Tina Charles
Source; Wikipedia
Tina
Charles (born 10 March 1954) is an English singer who achieved
success as a disco artist in the mid to late 1970s. Her most
successful single was the no. 1 hit "I Love to Love (But
My Baby Loves to Dance)" in 1976.
Born Tina Hoskins in Whitechapel, London, to actor Charles Hoskins and his wife Hilda, she recovered from meningitis as a newborn. She has a brother, Warren, who was her tour manager for a time during the height of her career.
On launching her music career, she did not use her real name, Hoskins, since this might have caused confusion with Mary Hopkin, better known at the time. She chose "Charles", as it was her father's name.
Charles began her career as a backing singer and session musician, and recorded her first solo single in 1969 with a then-unknown Elton John playing piano. During the early 1970s she supplied vocals for the Top of the Pops album series of cover versions of contemporary
hits. In
1971 she made appearances in the first series of The Two Ronnies, the
BBC1 sketch show starring Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett, including
the premiere episode. Performing songs such as River Deep, Mountain
High and Ruby Tuesday.
In 1975 Charles and her friend Linda Lewis were backing vocalists on the Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel chart topping song, "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)". She provided the lead vocals for 5000 Volts' 1975 disco hit single "I'm on Fire". Although not publicly
acknowledged as a group member at the time due to
contractual problems, Charles was considered to have a stronger voice
than the group's later official lead singers. The song reached number
4 in the UK Singles Chart, and 26 in the Billboard Hot 100.
Charles' big break came soon after in 1975, when Indian-British composer/producer Biddu, who had just enjoyed massive success worldwide with the disco hit "Kung Fu Fighting" for Carl Douglas, produced the singles "You Set My Heart on Fire" and "I Love to Love (But
My Baby Loves to Dance)"
for her. The latter single spent three weeks at number one on the UK
chart in March 1976, and was a major hit around the world. Biddu's
collaboration continued on a future album and another song hit:
"Dance Little Lady Dance". In total,
Charles spent 42 weeks
on the UK Singles Chart in 1976 alone, mainly due to these two
records. During this time, her touring band included Trevor Horn and
Geoff Downes, who would later go on to find success as the Buggles,
then as members of Yes, and later as a top record producer (Horn) and
founding member of Asia (Downes).
Further hits like "Love Me Like a Lover", "Dr Love", "Rendezvous" and "Love Bug" made her a pop star in Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, but she was never able to achieve
success in the US. Her only solo recording to chart
significantly in the US was "You Set My Heart on Fire,"
which reached number 3 on Record World's 'Disco File Top 20' chart in
the autumn of 1975.
In 1978, Charles was a joint winner at the World Popular Song Festival held in Tokyo, performing the tune, "Love Rocks". Charles represented the UK, and shared the top prize with Japan's own entry.
By 1980 her career was in decline, and disco music generally was losing some of its public appeal. She attempted to change her disco style for her 1980 album Just One Smile for a more hard edge rock electronic style but the album was virtually ignored. Charles married
and had a child, and devoted herself for some years to her family
life, putting her singing career on hold. In the mid-1980s she had a
resurgence with a remix of "I Love to Love" which
was produced by Sanny X.
Since 2000, Charles has performed throughout Europe where disco music and her hit singles have been reappraised, and she has become a popular live performer. Charles featured in the Top 5 of the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart with "Higher" in 2006. The
song was
produced by longtime friend and associate Sanny X. She made a guest
appearance with The Producers at their 2007 concert, singing "Slave
to the Rhythm". In October 2007, Charles recorded "Hide and
Seek" with producer Ian Levine for the album Disco 2008. Her
latest album, Listen 2 the Music was released in March 2008.
In 2010, Charles was signed by the British writer and producer Carl M Cox to his PMG Music production and record label. Other notable acts that have been signed by Cox's label are Sinitta and Amanda Lear. Charles' first single with PMG, "Your Love Is My Light", was
released physically on 7 November 2011 and digitally on 14
November 2011. The track was both co-written and produced by former
PWL record producers Dave Ford and Ian Curnow,
plus Carl M Cox. The
single was remixed by Pete Hammond. Hammond, like the aforementioned
Ford and Curnow, was another of the studio engineers and producers at
PWL.
It has also been announced that Charles is set to embark on a live tour with 5000 Volts, the band with which she experienced her first hit record.
0 commenti:
Posta un commento
Tutti i commenti prima di essere pubblicati verranno sottoposti a moderazione da parte dell' amministratore.