boba Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 Hi. Today on my radio show I interviewed James Conley, lead singer of the Compliments. James is from the South Side of Chicago and started singing in local groups when he was in high school. Soon after leaving school he formed a group called the Junior Flames; the group performed in local talent shows but never recorded. In 1964 Conley met local producer and record label owner George Redman. George cut a single -- I'll give you true love / If it's love -- on James for his Moneytown records. Conley performed for a year as a solo singer on reviews set up by Redman. From 1965-1967, Conley sang with a local group the Notations (which predated the Twinight group). After the Notations broke up, Conley formed a group called the Compliments. The Compliments performed local shows and were managed by Marcellous Burke, the uncle of the Five Stairsteps who managed many other local groups (such as the Roe-o-tation, Kaldirons, Vashonettes, etc.). Burke took the Compliments to Johnny Pate, who signed the group to ABC records. The group cut two tracks for ABC -- Beware Beware and Borrow Till Morning -- two nice Chicago sounding cuts. Unfortunately, the Chicago branch of ABC closed before the single was released. ABC gave the group the option of buying their masters. The group bought the rights to their recordings and took the masters to Universal Distributors where they met the Leaner Brothers, who were interested in releasing the record. The Leaners pressed the two tracks on their Midas record label; however, the label soon folded and the record was never distributed. The Compliments tried to promote the record given the few copies they receieved, even appearing on the local Chicago Soul Train on Channel 26. The group soon broke up due to their lack of success. Throughout the 70s and early 80s Conley performed in local clubs in Chicago, often backed by the Sonics Band. In 1983 Conley released a record a disco single, titled "Limelight", for his own Firefly label. Conley continued to perform in local clubs through the 80s. You can listen to my interview at the bottom of: https://www.sittinginthepark.com/interviews.html I also did a music show. You can listen at: https://www.sittinginthepark.com/3-15-2009.mp3 Playlist follows. As a side note, the phones blew up after I played the record by Tracey Lavett -- clearly it would have been a hit in Chicago had it been released here as it has a very Chicago sound. You can also hear previous shows at: https://www.sittinginthepark.com/shows.htm Intensions - Love is blind - Moneytown Jimmy Hayes - As the city sleeps - Commerce Jeff Dale - Our love will go stronger - Atco Tracey Lavett - In my great big lonely room - Achillean Eddie Jefferson - Uh oh (I'm in love again) - Stax Kings Go Forth - High on your love - Mr. C Energies - How many tears - Cobra Benitez and Nebula - I'm so sad - Vaya Preparations - You don't want me - Jarda Maxwells - Let's get away - Brigade Color Us People Band - A day without your love - Lightning Cold Fire Inc. - I'm gonna love you anyway - Lightin' Expos - Your best friend and me - Stall Kenni Woods - That guy is mine - Phillips thanks, Bob
Djmelismo Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 (edited) Hi Bob! Don´t know if you spotted my comments on your Richard Pegue tribute show: https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=96490 I enjoyed that show immensely! Also enjoyed your latest installment, music + interview, always very educational Cheers, Melismo Edited March 16, 2009 by djmelismo
Chalky Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 music + interview, always very educational Cheers, Melismo These shows are a must for any soul fan. Just got ipod set up in lorry and I've listened to around 15 interviews the last week (Creations and the Deltas today)....along with loads of music too. Keep 'em coming Bob and thanks for sharing
boba Posted March 16, 2009 Author Posted March 16, 2009 Hi Bob! Don´t know if you spotted my comments on your Richard Pegue tribute show: https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=96490 I enjoyed that show immensely! Also enjoyed your latest installment, music + interview, always very educational Cheers, Melismo thanks for being a regular listener, sorry I didn't reply, stuff has been crazy. I did go to Richard's funeral service the next day, it was pretty nice and all the Chicago DJs showed up. I have some cool interviews scheduled in the next couple of weeks. Thanks.
boba Posted March 16, 2009 Author Posted March 16, 2009 These shows are a must for any soul fan. Just got ipod set up in lorry and I've listened to around 15 interviews the last week (Creations and the Deltas today)....along with loads of music too. Keep 'em coming Bob and thanks for sharing Just two days ago I found Charles Knox, the other Creation / Contributor of Soul, he confirmed the story about sleeping under the air conditioner and the brothers of soul recording. The real creations are the high voices on the record that sound like girls. They also back a lot of Chicago Giant productions, for example, they are the group on Bobby Hutton's Come See What's Left of Me. Thanks.
Guest biggray1 Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 Been listening to Bobs show on a regular basis and i do what Chlaky does and put them on my Ipod,this info that Boba broadcast's is defo a must for the soulfan. Question For Boba..When you interview These Artist's do you get any Photo's of them for yourself,would be nice to see you and your Guest's in the Studio. I wait in anticipation. Graham.
boba Posted March 17, 2009 Author Posted March 17, 2009 Been listening to Bobs show on a regular basis and i do what Chlaky does and put them on my Ipod,this info that Boba broadcast's is defo a must for the soulfan. Question For Boba..When you interview These Artist's do you get any Photo's of them for yourself,would be nice to see you and your Guest's in the Studio. I wait in anticipation. Graham. for every group i talk to I try to get a photo of them from back in the day, long term I want to do a book about chicago soul groups and include as many photos as I can. i'm not sure if you want to see me, plus it's less flattering to the artists to show them now versus then, but I can try to get someone to take a photo and send it to you. thanks.
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