Audrey Landers made a name for herself in the early Eighties playing Afton Cooper in the legendary soap series 'Dallas'. After a few seasons she disappeared from the series, while launching a reasonably successful singing career in Europe. By the mid-Eighties she'd disappeared from the music scene, though.
By 1990, she returned both to 'Dallas' and to music. She reprised her role of Afton Cooper for one season and recorded this single, a quite dated slice of German schlagerpop.
My collection: 7" single no. 5118 Found: Backtrack, Antwerpen, June 9, 2011 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Shine a light' / 'Pieces of my heart'
The Arcade label was very successful with compilation albums of old hits. It made their albums chart hits and its boss, who would later go into politics for purely selfish reasons of course, very rich. One of their staples was the 'Dance Classics' series. In fact, it was such a hype that it spawned a few singles as well. The first two, released in 1990, were mixed by Ben Liebrand, and reached the Dutch Top 40.
This single was released two years later and didn't chart at all. The mixers, Koen Groeneveld and Addy van der Zwan weren't as wellknown as Liebrand, and by 1992, the concept was hardly new. Still, it included a few timeless dance classics by Dan Hartman and the Jacksons.
My collection: 7" single no. 5117 Found: Backtrack, Antwerpen, June 9, 2011 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Dance Classics - The Party Mix' / 'Dance Classics - Party groove'
I saw Diana Ross on television recently and she still looked quite good. So it's a mystery to me why she didn't appear on the sleeve of this single. 'Pieces of ice' was the first single taken from her 1983 album 'Ross' - which, coincidentally, is not only her last name but also the name of her eldest son, who was born in 1987. And no, his name is not Ross Ross, but rather Ross Naess, after his father.
Despite the fact that the single reached number 31 in the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, it was never included on subsequent 'greatest hits' compilations. In the UK, the singles less successful, peaking at number 46.
My collection: 7" single no. 5116 Found: Backtrack, Antwerpen, June 9, 2011 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Pieces of ice' / 'Still in love'
There is no denying that Kayak made some great rock music in the Seventies. And it was also hard to deny where they came from. On 'Mammoth' they had a street organ included in the music, on this single, 'Wintertime', an accordeon is part of the proceedings.
Released in September 1974, it became the band's third hit single, peaking at number 30 in the Dutch Top 40.
My collection: 7" single no. 5115 Found: Backtrack, Antwerpen, June 9, 2011 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Wintertime' / 'Alibi'
Jermaine Jackson never achieved the same level of fame his brother and sister Michael and Janet did. But at least one of his albums was pretty successful in various territories: 'Dynamite'. The album reached number 19 in the US album chart and number 57 in the UK.
The title track was released as the second single from the album and managed to get to number 15 in the US Billboard Hot 100. It was successful in some European countries too. Further success would come to Jermaine with the next single, 'Do what you do' and the infamous duet with Pia Zadora, 'When the rain begins to fall'.
My collection: 7" single no. 5114 Found: Backtrack, Antwerpen, June 9, 2011 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Dynamite!' / 'Take good care of my heart' (duet with Whitney Houston)
The title track from their second album 'In the heat of the night' was released as Imagination's third single from that album and their sixth single overall. It sounded a bit like a slowed down version of their biggest hit 'Just an illusion' or perhaps 'Body talk', but despite the familiarity of the sound - or perhaps because of it - it wasn't as big a hit.
In the UK singles chart, 'In the heat of the night' reached number 22, while peaking at number 48 and 14 in Germany and the Netherlands respectively.
My collection: 7" single no. 5113 Found: Backtrack, Antwerpen, June 9, 2011 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'In the heat of the night' / 'In the heat of the night (instrumental)'
Young Scottish singer Sheena Easton had some success with her debut single 'Modern girl', but her second, '9 to 5' went to number 3 in the UK singles chart.
'9 to 5' was Easton's first single release in the United States, although it was renamed 'Morning Train (Nine To Five)' to avoid confusion with Dolly Parton's hit movie title song '9 to 5'. 'Morning Train' became Easton's first and only #1 hit in the USA. It was the start of a very impressive and varied career on both sides of the Atlantic.
My collection: 7" single 5112 Found: Backtrack, Antwerpen, June 9, 2011 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Morning train (9 to 5)' / 'Calm before the storm'