Alexander O'Neal is tagged as: soul, rnb, 80s, funk, dance Alexander O’Neal (born November 14, 1953, in Natchez, Mississippi), was a member of The Time when the group first formed in 1980. However, he was dropped immediately from the group, supposedly for seeming “too black”. Three years later, he was able to get a record deal with Clearance Avant’s Tabu Records As his vocals range in the same strength as Otis Redding’s, O’Neal sings in the retro-style of soul when it comes to doing it in both the dance-pop numbers and modern, urban ballads. He is considered to be one of the very best artists that former, fellow Time members Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis had ever produced for. He did numerous duets with his labelmate singer Cherrelle, including hits “Saturday Love” and “Never Knew Love Like This”. Currently, he resides in Britain where he’s been touring and set up a permanent shop there. FYI: Originally Alexander O’Neal was supposed to be the lead singer for The Time. For whatever reason Morris Day (whom I think is a better fit) was used. The 1985 self-titled release was filled with streamlined grooves, including the funk jam “Innocent”. The song was a funky Jam/Lewis groove, featuring “The Secret”- (Monte Moir, Cherrelle, Jellybean Johnso... Read More About Alexander O'Neal Biography... Send Alexander O'Neal ringtones to your cell |
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