Peabo Bryson — Through The Fire (1994)

Peabo Bryson - Through The Fire (1994)

Artist: Peabo Bryson
Title Of Album: Through The Fire
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Columbia
Genre: Soul, Contemporary
Format: Flac/Cue/Log/Artwork
Quality: Lossless
Total Time: 57:17
Total Size: 380 MB(+3%)

Peabo Bryson - Through The Fire (1994)

Artist: Peabo Bryson
Title Of Album: Through The Fire
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Columbia
Genre: Soul, Contemporary
Format: Flac/Cue/Log/Artwork
Quality: Lossless
Total Time: 57:17
Total Size: 380 MB(+3%)

Tracklist

1. Treat Her Like A Lady
2. A Whole New World (Aladdin’s Theme) — Guest Musician: Regina
Belle
3. Love Will Take Care Of You
4. Never Saw A Miracle
5. Why Goodbye
6. Through The Fire
7. Spanish Eyes
8. By The Time This Night Is Over — Guest Musician: Kenny G
9. Beauty And The Beast — Peabo Bryson, Celine Dion
10. You Can Have Me Anytime
11. Don’t Make Me Wait
12. Same Old Love

Peabo Bryson - Through The Fire (1994)

Vocalist Peabo Bryson was among the premier silky-voiced soul
artists who emerged as the softer, more sophisticated urban
contemporary sound became dominant in the ’70s and ’80s. Bryson,
who was born in Greenville, SC, sang with Al Freeman & the
Upsetters in 1965, and was in the group Moses Dillard & the
Tex-Town Display from 1968 to 1973. He was a producer and composer
for Atlanta’s Bang Records in the early ’70s, and sang in Michael
Zager’s Moon Band. His self-titled, debut LP and several singles
were recorded for Bang’s subsidiary company Bullet, among them «Do
It with Feeling,» «Underground Music,» «It’s Just a Matter of
Time,» «Just Another Day,» and «I Can Make It Better.» All were
moderate R&B hits. Bryson moved to Capitol in 1978, where his
first album, Reaching for the Sky, went gold, and the title track
was a number six R&B hit. He remained in the Moon Band until
1979, departing after «I’m So Into You» spent two weeks as the
nation’s number two R&B hit in 1978.

Bryson continued a prolific career, both as lead act and duet
participant. He made hit duets with Natalie Cole, Roberta Flack,
Melissa Manchester, and Regina Belle. Bryson recorded for Capitol
until 1984, when he switched to Elektra, and enjoyed more success
with «If Ever You’re in My Arms Again.» He moved to Columbia in
1991, issuing Can You Stop the Rain; subsequent efforts included
1994’s Through the Fire and 1999’s Unconditional Love. He also
enjoyed more acclaim making duets with Belle. In 2007, he
incorporated the smooth jazz sound into his comeback album Missing
You. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

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