Philip Bailey

Artist: Philip Bailey
Genre(s):
R&B: Soul
Discography:

Soul On Jazz
Year: 2002
Tracks: 11

Life and Love
Year: 1998
Tracks: 14
Philip Bailey first gained fame as the spellbinding leash falsetto of '70s supergroup Earth, Wind & Fire . The singer/percussionist's four-octave mountain chain countersink a high banner for upper-range belt down vocalists. Bailey's shimmering falsetto blended perfectly with Maurice White's charismatic tenor to aid the mathematical group build a reputation for exciting, live shows (nail with feats of magic) and modern recordings. Six-time Grammy winners Earth, Wind & Fire had 46 charting R&B singles, 33 charting pop singles including eight gold singles. The group as well won four American Music Awards and earned more than 50 gold and atomic number 78 albums. In 1982, spell continuing his run with EWF, Philip signed a solo deal with Columbia, cathartic his first solo LP Continuation. Then in October 1984, Chinese Wall was issued, an album Bailey co-produced with Phil Collins. The sec single, "Promiscuous Lover," a duad with Phil Collins, became a worldwide hit, earning Bailey his first gold solo record. After Bailey's 1986 album, Inside Out, he began fashioning a make for himself in the creed man, releasing iV recordings on Word. Shortly after reversive to the studio with Earth Wind & Fire to record the band's Grammy-nominated Millennium Bailey collaborated with vocalizer Brian McKnight and members of PM Dawn and Arrested Development to co-write and record some other pop/R&B solo externalise, Philip Bailey (1994). A unmarried from the LP, "Here with Me" charted #66 R&B in early 1994. In 1998, his album Life and Love was released throughout Europe.
In 1999, Bailey took another stylistic turn and sign-language with Heads Up International released the enhanced CD, Dreams, a smooth jazz album that features a "who's wHO" of contemporary jazz artists, including Gerald Albright, Luis Conte, Everette Harp, Grover Washington, Jr. and Pat Metheny.
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