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Real McCoy (band)

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Real McCoy
Olaf "O-Jay" Jeglitza
Olaf "O-Jay" Jeglitza
Background information
Origin Flag of Germany Berlin, Germany
Genre(s) House
Hi-NRG
Techno
Eurodance
Pop
Years active 19862007
Label(s) Phears Music
Website www.realmccoy.de
Members
Olaf Jeglitza
Former members
Paticia Petersen
Shampro
Karin Kasar
Vanessa Mason
Lisa Cork
Jason
Geby Koopmans
Ginger

Real McCoy, originally known as M.C. Sar & The Real McCoy, was a German Eurodance group, who are best known for their international hits "Another Night" in 1993 and "Run Away" in 1994.

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Biography

Formation

Real McCoy was the brainchild of German rapper and producer Olaf "O-Jay" Jeglitza. After having released a few limited edition 12" singles in Germany under the name "The Alliance" with friends Frank "Quickmix" Hassas and Jay Wind, their first major breakthrough came in December 1989 when a cover of the Technotronic hit "Pump Up The Jam" went to #16 on the German singles chart. At this point, the act was faceless so for the second single, the original track "It's On You", singer Patsy Petersen and 'rapper' Shampro were enlisted to join the group. O-Jay felt uncomfortable being the frontman so Shampro mimed O-Jay's raps. The single, on its release in 1990, climbed to #11 in Germany. An album "On The Move" was also released.

Another Night

After this things went a little quiet for a while until they hooked up with David "The Hitman" Brunner, Head of A&R at Hansa Records. He was impressed by a song O-Jay had written called "Another Night" but was dissatisfied with Patsy's vocals. He took the song to be re-recorded by another singer, Karin Kasar and the production was re-worked by The Berman Brothers. Convinced he had a hit on his hand, Brunner persuaded O-Jay to let him release the new version of "Another Night" with Patsy (miming Karin's vocals) and O-Jay to replace Shampro as the new "M.C. Sar & The Real McCoy". It was a #18 hit in Germany in 1993 and all over continental Europe, followed by the album "Space Invaders" but then Clive Davis at Arista Records in the USA showed some interest. He had already had success taking Ace of Base to the States and now wanted to do the same with a re-branded Real McCoy. A new video was made, another singer Vanessa Mason was found to form a trio and the single shot to #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in late 1994, also reaching #1 on Radio & Records magazine's CHR/Pop Airplay chart. It was also re-released in the United Kingdom, where it had only reached #61 the previous year. This time it was far more successful and within three weeks had climbed to #2, selling more than 312,000 copies and also reached #1 in Australia. Follow-up "Run Away" became the groups second #1 single in Australia and also got to #3 in the USA in early 1995 (and #6 in the UK). A freshened-up US album called "Another Night" was released, with some new tracks, also with vocals by Karin Kasar, and Real McCoy were awarded Best New Act at the American Music Awards in 1995. "Love And Devotion" was a #11 hit in the UK in April of that year, and "Come And Get Your Love", a cover of the song by Redbone, peaked at #19 on both sides of the Atlantic ending a great year for the act. Shortly afterwards, Patsy left the act and was replaced by Lisa Cork.

One More Time

In 1997, Real McCoy returned with a new single and album called "One More Time", this time with Vanessa Mason and Lisa Cork actually performing on the record. The album was co-written with American songwriter/producer Brent Argovitz. The single peaked at #27 on the Billboard Hot 100. It became a Top 20 hit on both Rhythmic/Dance format radio and on the Hot Dance Club Play chart. However, "One More Time" completely missed the UK Top 75. A few other singles were released such as a cover of the [Shania Twain] hit, "If You're Not In It For Love (I'm Outta Here)" and "I Wanna Come With You" (which "Bubbled Under" the Hot 100). Before long the group disbanded.

Since the split

Although the group decided to stop recording together, a completely new line-up were hired to form a "new" Real McCoy in 1999, much like the producers of 2 Unlimited had done a year earlier. Jason, Gabi and Ginger recorded a brand new version of the 1990 hit "It's On You", which was released only in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In 2000, they also released a new song titled "Hey Now". Both singles failed to chart. O-Jay went on to produce and re-mix for several German artists such as Yvonne Catterfeld, B3, Daniel Küblböck and ATC. in 2003, O-jay released a solo cd single under the A45 record label germany with several mixes of his winning eurodance formula "Night to Remember", very reminiscent of the Real McCoy tracks with his rap and female vocals. Several "greatest hits" compilations have been issued in recent years, and O-Jay started his own weblog in 2004, in which he finally revealed that the group's biggest hits had in fact been performed by Karin Kasar. He has also speculated that yet another Real McCoy group were being lined up without his permission, but so far they have not been launched. O-Jay still performs under the name Real McCoy and collaborated with Ich Troje to represent Poland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. The song, "Follow My Heart", failed to qualify for the grand final. In early 2007, O-jay started a new record label, Phears Music, with a distribution partnership with SonyBMG in Germany. He also released a brand new four track digital single "People are still having sex", a cover of Latour's 1980's house hit, in anticipation of a new album and tour for Real McCoy in 2008.

Band members

  • Olaf Jeglitza - vocals, production & songwriting (1989-present)
  • Patricia Petersen - vocals (1990-1996)
  • Karin Kasar - vocals (1992-1994)
  • Vanessa Mason - vocals (1994-2006)
  • Lisa Cork - vocals (1997-1998)
  • Jason (last name unknown) - vocals (1999-2000)
  • Geby Koopmans - vocals (1999-2000)
  • Ginger (last name unknown) - vocals (1999-2000)

Discography

Albums

  • On The Move
    *1990
  • Another Night
    *1993
    *Flag of the United Kingdom #6
    *Flag of the United States #13
  • Space Invaders
    *1994
    *Flag of Germany #65
  • The Remix Album
    *1996
  • One More Time
    *1997
    *Flag of the United States #79
  • The Best Of Real McCoy
    *2002
  • Platinum & Gold Collection
    *2003
  • Another Night: Best Of
    *2005

Singles

Year Single UK USA Australia Ireland France Germany Switzerland Austria Sweden
1989 "Pump Up The Jam" #16
1990 "It's On You" #8 #11 #8 #4
1990 "Don't Stop" #19 #41
1990 "Make A Move" #29
1992 "Let's Talk About Love"
1992 "No Showbo"
1993 "Another Night" #2 #3 #1 #6 #20 #18 #42 #30 #22
1994 "Automatic Lover (Call For Love)" #58 #52 #18 #38 #20 #32 #19
1994 "Run Away" #6 #3 #1 #5 #22 #25 #24 #11
1995 "Love And Devotion" #11 #7 #16 #37 #16 #16
1995 "Come And Get Your Love" #19 #19 #18 #22 #53
1995 "Sleeping With An Angel"
1995 "Operator"
1997 "One More Time" #81 #27 #3 #85
1997 "I Wanna Come (With You)"
1997 "If You're Not In It For Love"
1998 "Pump Up The Jam '98"
1999 "It's On You '99"
2000 "Hey Now"
2003 "O-Jay - Nite to Remember (Solo 12"vinyl/cd single release)"
2005 "Slave 2 My Feelings"
2006 "4 The Lover"
2007 "People Are Still Having Sex"

Trivia

  • According to O-Jay's web-blog, "Another Night" was inspired by both the Coca-Cola theme tune and "More and More" by Captain Hollywood Project.
  • O-Jay produced the international hit "Get-A-Way" by Maxx, which reached #4 in the UK in 1994.
  • The lyrics to "Run Away" are inspired by George Orwell's novel "1984".
  • In 2003, O-Jay released a solo eurodance 12"vinyl & cd single under the A45 music label in Germany "Nite to remember" which is considered to be better than any and all of the Real McCoy 90's eurodance single releases.

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