In 1992 Chaka Khan released her first studio album in four years, with 'The Woman I Am' being a chart success due to the hit singles 'Love You All My Lifetime' and 'You Can Make The Story Right'. Around this time she also recorded a duet with Peter Cetera on the song 'Feels Like Heaven', which was a minor success, as well as contributing to film soundtracks, and so hopes were high for her next record. Between 1993 and 1995 she recorded a number of tracks for the follow-up album, to be called 'Dare You To Love Me', with a proposed release date of January 1996. However, when recording was complete and it was presented to Warner Bros., they rejected it, citing a lack of commercial viability. This was not the first time the Khan had clashed with her record company, as before 'Dare You To Love Me' was rejected, she had fallen out with them due to fact that the record company execs wanted her to do hip-hop soul tracks like what Mary J. Blige was doing at the time. She refused, saying that if they wanted someone to sing like Blige, then they should've gotten the real Blige. Despite their contention that the songs from 'Dare You To Love Me' were not commercial, they still included six of them on 1996's 'Epiphany: The Best of Chaka Khan, Vol. 1'. This was the last straw for Khan, who then left the label, stating that they had neglected her, and failed to release 'Dare You To Love Me'. Other songs from the sessions, like 'Miles Blowin'' and 'Pain', eventually ended up on the soundtrack albums of the 1993 film 'Sugar Hill', and the 1997 TV series 'Living Single' respectively, but the album itself has remained unheard.
Track listing
01 Your Love Is All I Know
02 Every Little Thing
03 Everywhere
04 Never Miss The Water (feat. Meshell Ndegéocello)
05 Dare You To Love Me
06 It Ain't Easy Lovin' Me
07 Somethin' Deep
08 Love Me Still
09 Pain
10 Miles Blowin'
11 Don't Take Back (Your Love)
Thankyou. can i recommend a great band called Gene to you. They've just announced a few comeback dates. They have a big collection of non album tracks.
ReplyDeleteI did look into Gene for a b-sides collection but didn't think they had enough for a post. Will have to look again in case I missed something. I have looked at a couple of bands who just used to put remixes of the A-side on every single, but I don't think Gene did that, so it might have been another reason.
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