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Alexander
O'Neal
- Biography
This
highly distinguished and distinctive Minneapolis
based vocalist, was born on 15th November 1953
in Natchez, Mississippi.
During the 70's Alexander put together his own
band and by constant touring of the live circuit
in the States, developed his obvious vocal
talents. In 1978 he joined Flyte Tyme with
future producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.
Flyte Tyme eventually became the backing band
for Prince, although due to different creative
opinions parted company two years later.
The early eighties saw Alexander begin his solo
career as a vocalist, making his first
recordings in '84 with Jam and Lewis. The self
titled, debut solo album, was released by a
local label called Tabu (distributed world wide
by CBS) and a year later generated his first UK
top 10 smash "Saturday Love" as well as solid
R&B classics such as "A Broken Heart Could Mend"
and "If You Were Here Tonight".
In 1986 Alexander O'Neal achieved a
co-production with Jam & Lewis credit on the
Janet Jackson debut hit single "Control".
1987 saw the release of Alexander's second album
"Hearsay" and featured major club anthems "Fake"
and "Criticise" - the album sold over 700,000
copies in the UK alone. this period saw
Alexander embark on several sell out UK tours
including 6 nights at Wembley Arena where his on
stage antics on a bed with beautiful women from
the audience pre-empted scenes similar to those
from Madonna's Blonde Ambition tour a few years
later.
Alexander O'Neal's popularity in the UK has been
constantly reiterated with numerous sell out
tours (including Princes Trust Concert) and a
BBC TV special. All his six albums have charted
both in the UK and the USA - a considerable
achievement ! These six albums have lead to
Alexander clocking up over 162 weeks in the
Guinness Book of Albums.
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