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ORIGINAL STARS
Alexander
O'Neal
This
Minneapolis soul man cut his teeth in The Time but was bounced (for
looking "too black") before they signed with Warner Brothers.
His voice has the same grain and range as Otis Redding's and like
the master, Alexander O'Neal is comfortable with pumping dance-floor
burners and slinky couch-cuddlers.
Alexander O'Neal is the
best singer that Jimmy
Jam and Terry Lewis have ever produced, and
the strength of his material and his robust voice can be heard on
releases including 1986's Hearsay, 1991's All True Love and 1997's
Lovers Again.
Alexander O'Neal relocated
to Britain, where his efforts had always been better received. His
first British-only release, 2002's Saga of a Married Man, showed him
developing into a smoother and more mature singer compared to his
previous output.
Alexander O'Neal has also
released classic albums such as Hearsay, Alexander O'Neal, Love Makes No Sense, Lovers Again, This Thing
Called Love.
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