Billy Ocean

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Old April 5th, 2002, 08:24 PM
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Around 1975 I first heard Billy Ocean's "Love Really Hurts Without You", his breakthrough solo hit, on the radio. I thought it was one of the grooviest, most cheerful sounding songs about a sad subject. I did not know his name until I found the song on a compilation. It is still my favorite song of his I have heard, and the most disco of his, I think. I recently bought his breakthrough album "Suddenly" for $2. It is total r&b/pop. After hearing his #1 "Caribbean Queen" for 8 minutes, I had Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" going through my head. If I ever hear his "Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car" again, I think I will remember it being in Mazda commercials. I think "The Color Of Love" was my favorite ballad of his. After his medium hit "License To Chill", it seems he disappeared. I wonder what happened.
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To me, "Are you ready" is still one of the best floor fillers ever (in the 12" mix that is).



I bought his "Nights (feels like getting down)" recently as it was re-issued on CD here in Japan. It contains the "Are you ready" track but it is totally different - and I never knew it existed in that mix before.



If I could read Japanese, I could tell you perhaps more about Billy, but as I can not, I might ask my secretary to do it for me...



Two things I remember about Billy (but I might well be wrong): he was born in the Caribbean, and I think holds the British nationality. The main writer on this album was Ken Gold, who also worked with Delegation and The Real Thing.



I seem to recall that Billy's first hit was "Red Light", a music style they called 'jive' at the time.



"Love really hurts (without you)" was jive, too. In the mid 90's, a couple of (German?) remixers created a virtually instrumental house-like remix of this song. It was not that bad actually...



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To me, "Are you ready" is still one of the best floor fillers ever (in the 12" mix that is).



I bought his "Nights (feels like getting down)" recently as it was re-issued on CD here in Japan. It contains the "Are you ready" track but it is totally different - and I never knew it existed in that mix before.



If I could read Japanese, I could tell you perhaps more about Billy, but as I can not, I might ask my secretary to do it for me...



Two things I remember about Billy (but I might well be wrong): he was born in the Caribbean, and I think holds the British nationality. The main writer on this album was Ken Gold, who also worked with Delegation and The Real Thing.



I seem to recall that Billy's first hit was "Red Light", a music style they called 'jive' at the time.



"Love really hurts (without you)" was jive, too. In the mid 90's, a couple of (German?) remixers created a virtually instrumental house-like remix of this song. It was not that bad actually...



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Billy Ocean was born Leslie Charles in Trinidad. And moved to England at the age of eight. As a teenager he began performing in the London Club scene and he released his first single in 1974 under the name ‘Scorched Earth’. He worked at Ford Motors while writing and recording songs. He quit Ford after scoring a worldwide hit with a pop-soul song called “Love Really Hurts Without You.” Hitting #2 in the U.K. and #22 in the U.S.



Other hits were to follow during the 70’s such as “L.O.D. (Love On Delivery)” and he also began to write songs for artists like LaToya Jackson. In 1982 crossed over unto the U.S. r&b charts with “Nights (Feel Like Getting Down).” Two years later, Ocean became a International star when “Caribbean Queen” went to #1 on the pop and r&b charts becoming a worldwide hit.



The song was also released around the world as both “African Queen” and “European Queen” with tailored lyrics for each of these markets and both just as successful as “Caribbean Queen.” A cover of Prince’s “Loverboy” and the ballad “Suddenly” Were also successful.



In 1986, Billy Ocean recorded “When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going” for and it went to #2 hit later that year Ocean released the Top-10 album Love Zone and scored his second #1 hit with “There’ll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry).” A third #1,“Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car,” followed in 1998. Ocean continues to record and tour in Europe.




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If I could read Japanese, I could tell you perhaps more about Billy, but as I can not


After all this time.... you can't!?!?!

C'mon Mr Vice President........
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I know, I know... I have been here since 1999! But as Japanese consists of 3 different written languages all mixed up (hira gana, kata kana and kanji) and the fact that there are more than 500 characters to learn, I gave up.



I do speak enough to survive though!
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