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Delegation Origin United Kingdom Genres British soul, R&B Years active 1975–1999 Labels State Records, Epic Past members Ricky Balley
Len Coley
Roddy Harris
Ray Patterson
Bruce Dunbar
Kathy BryantDelegation was a British soul musical group with a lengthy career, and an amount of international success. They are generally viewed in the U.S. as a one-hit wonder, based on the crossover hit, "Oh Honey" (1978). Their biggest UK success came in 1977, with the Top 30 hit single, "Where Is The Love (We Used to Know)".[1]
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Career
Delegation was formed in the United Kingdom in 1975 by Ricky Bailey, Len Coley and Roddy Harris.[2] Working with record producer/songwriter Ken Gold (who masterminded The Real Thing[2]), they began releasing a series of moderately successful singles such as "The Promise of Love" and "Where Is The Love (We Used to Know)". But their fortunes changed for the better in 1977 with the release of "Oh Honey," a mid tempo cut that hit the Top Ten in several countries. The accompanying album, The Promise of Love, included the ballad "Mr. Heartbreak", "Where Is The Love (We Used To Know)" and "Someone Oughta Write a Song (About You Baby)," which also charted.
Coley left the band and Bruce Dunbar took his place.[2] In 1979, Delegation released Eau De Vie, on the Ariola label and had international hits with "Heartache #9", "You And I" and the "Put A Little Love On Me".[2] By 1980, Coley and Harris were replaced by Ray Patterson and Bruce Dunbar, and group continued on with lesser success.[2]
They followed with an eponymously titled album in 1981 and Deuces High in 1982.[2] All charted in Europe but not in the U.S. In 1984 Dunbar quit and was replaced by Kathy Bryant.[2] The act recorded a couple more singles, and continued to perform through the end of the decade. The record It's Your Turn, on Epic was successful only in France, and The Mix on Scorpio Records, a segue compilation of five of their greatest hits also sold poorly.
Balley reunited with Gold to form Euro-Jam Records in the mid 1990s,[2] to repackage Delegation's earlier recordings into new compilation albums, and reformed the group to release Encore in Europe in 1999, but this was Delegation's final recording.
"Oh Honey" was sampled on Three Times Dope's "Funky Dividends", from 1989's Original Stylin' ; Geto Boys's "Quickie" from We Can't Be Stopped in 1991; "When Will They Shoot?", which appeared on Ice Cube's 1992 album, The Predator; also on "Glow", a track on Jake One's 2008 album, White Van Music; and on "Chillin' Wiv da Man Dem", a track on Dizzee Rascal's 2009 album, Tongue N' Cheek. Whilst "Heartache #9" was sampled by Phats & Small on their 1999 album, Now Phats What I Small Music. It was also sampled in the house music song, "Back to the Funk" by Klusters.
Bailey was a guest on the 'identity parade' on series 13 of BBC Television's programme, Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
See also
Chart discography
Singles
- "Where Is The Love (We Used to Know)" (1977) – UK #22
- "You've Been Doing Me Wrong" (1977) – UK #49
- "Oh Honey" (1978) – U.S. R&B #6, U.S. Pop #45
- "Put a Little Love on Me" (1979)[3]
- "Someone Oughta Write a Song (About You Baby)" (1979) – U.S. R&B #45, (1980) – U.S. R&B #66, U.S. Dance #57
- "Welcome To My World" (1980) – U.S. R&B #50
- "Singing/Twelfth House" (1981) – UK
- "In Love's Time" (1981) – U.S. R&B #54[1][4]
Albums
- The Promise of Love (1978) – U.S. R&B #8, Pop #84
- Eau De Vie (1979)
- Delegation (1980) – U.S. R&B #69
- Delegation II (1981)
- Dueces High (1982)[5]
References
- ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 149. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Biography by Andrew Hamilton". Allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p16944. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
- ^ Discogs.com
- ^ Allmusic.com – Charts & Awards (singles)
- ^ Dance70.com
Categories:- Musical groups established in 1975
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