- First Choice (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = First Choice
Landscape = yes
Background = group_or_band
Origin =Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania , U.S.
Genre =Philly soul Girl group R&B Disco
Smooth Soul
Pop
Years_active = 1971-1984
Label = Philly Groove, Gold Mind
Associated_acts =
Current_members = Annette Guest
Debbie Martin
Joyce Jones
Rochelle Fleming
Ursula HerringFirst Choice was an American
girl group vocal music trio fromPhiladelphia . The group produced the disco hits "Armed and Extremely Dangerous", "The Player", "Love Thang", "Let No Man Put Asunder" and "Dr. Love".Group members
The group was originally made up of
* Rochelle Fleming (born11 February 1950 , Philadelphia,Pennsylvania , U.S.)
* Joyce Jones (born30 July 1949 ,Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, U.S)
* Annette Guest (born19 November 1954 ,Chester, Pennsylvania ).Career
Fleming was the main vocalist. The group was originally known as the Debronettes.
Philadelphia DJ Georgie Woods introduced the trio to
Norman Harris ,guitarist withMFSB , to produce their debut single, "This Is The House Where Love Died". Although it sold poorly, the record led to arecording contract with the Philly Grooverecord label , and the release of "Armed and Extremely Dangerous". Also produced by Harris, thesong was a hit first in the UK, where it reached the Top 20 in theUK Singles Chart on Bell Records.U.S. success followed and the later singles, "Smarty Pants" and "The Player," sold equally well.Fact|date=August 2008 While producer Harris was associated with numerous hits during the disco boom of the late 1970s, the only later chart entry for First Choice was "Dr. Love," and, in 1984, the group split up.
In 1983, however, the group's 1977 album cut "Let No Man Put Asunder" was
remix ed byShep Pettibone andFrankie Knuckles for club play, and became a staple for urban DJs and a classic for listeners. The centerpiece vocals and bass riff of the song were among the most sampled expressions of the emerging Chicagohouse music scene in the 1980s.Steve "Silk" Hurley used this bass line in his 1987 song "Jack Your Body," which went on to become the first house record to top the UK charts.In 1987, Fleming re-formed the group with her
cousin Laconya Fleming, and Lawrence Cottel, to record "Love Itch" (Prelude Records ). In the same year, a reissue of "Let No Man Put Asunder" was a dancefloor hit in the UK.Fact|date=August 2008Over the years, the group has seen some new success, as many of their songs have been remixed and re-released.
Larry Levan remixed its "Double Cross" ("Gold Mind", 1979) track, plusTee Scott 's first studio mix was "Love Thang" (1979)). It was also remixed by Tony Humphries in 1993 for the Salsoul remix project, two albums released on Double J Records. First Choice benefitted somewhat whenRhino Records put its "Armed and Extremely Dangerous" into the "Soul Hits of the 70s: Didn't It Blow Your Mind" series, and also when the Salsoul catalog was digitallyremaster ed and released in the 1990s.Fleming has also provided guest vocals for the occasional house music release over the years.
Albums
ingles
Remixed Singles
*1990 "It's Not Over (The Hithouse Mix)"
*1993 "Doctor Love (The C&C Remixes)"
*1993 "Double Cross (Danny Tenaglia Remixes)"
*1995 "Let No Man Put Asunder ('95 Remixes)"
*1997 "Armed and Extremely Dangerous (1997 Mixes)"
*1997 "The Player (Mousse T &Boris Dlugosch Mixes)"
*1997 "The Player (The Italian Mixes)"
*2000 "The Player (Olav Basoski Remixes)"
*2000 "Love and Happiness (Remixes)"
*2002 "Ain't He Bad (Harlem Hustlers Remixes)"
*2003 "The Player" (re-release)
*2003 "You Took the Words (Harlem Hustlers Remixes)"
*2004 "The Salsoul Re-edit Series"
*2005 "Newsy Neighbors (Remixes)"Reference
External links
*amg | id = 11:nbkzu3l5an8k | label = First Choice
* [http://www.soulwalking.co.uk/First%20Choice.html First Choice discography at the Soulwalking Web Site]
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