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Album Details: Best of Major Lance [Beat Goes On]

Release Date:02/15/2002
Label:Bgo - Beat Goes On
UPC:5017261203694

Track List: Best of Major Lance [Beat Goes On]

  1. Ain't No Soul (In These Old Shoe...
  2. It's the Beat
  3. Hey Little Girl
  4. Rhythm
  5. Wait Till I Get You in My Arms [...
  6. Delilah
  7. Gypsy Woman
  8. Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um
  1. You Dont Want Me No More [Mono V...
  2. Investigate [Mono Version]
  3. Ain't It a Shame
  4. Matador
  5. You Belong to Me My Love [Mono V...
  6. Sometimes I Wonder
  7. Girls
  8. Monkey Time

Pro Reviews: Best of Major Lance [Beat Goes On]

  • All Music Guide

    With his warm and silky vocal style, Major Lance was the epitome of urbane Chicago soul in the 1960s. He had a good run of hit singles for OKeh Records in the early part of the decade, most of them penned by Curtis Mayfield and featuring background harmonies from the Impressions. This set highlights the OKeh years, and includes Lance's biggest hits like 1963's "The Monkey Time" and "Hey Little Girl" and 1964's "Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um" (which was again a hit when Lance revived it during the disco era some ten years later), making this compilation a decent introduction to the singer's peak period.

    - Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

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Major Lance

Blessed with a warm, sweet voice, Major Lance was one of the leading figures of Chicago soul during the '60s and the top-selling artist for OKeh Records during the decade. Lance not only had a lovely voice, but his material was excellent. During the height of his success, the majority of his songs were written by Curtis Mayfield and produced by Carl Davis, and the pair ... Read more