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Slave (band)

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Slave
Origin Flag of the United States Ohio / Dayton / USA
Genre(s) Funk / R&B / Soul Music
Occupation(s) Singer-Songwriter / Producer / Musician
Years active 1975 - 1996
Label(s) - Cotillion / Atco

- Ichiban

Website Steve Arrington

Mark L. "The Hansolor" Adams @ Bassplayer.com

Slave was an Ohio funk band popular in the 1970s and early 1980s. Trumpeter Steve Washington formed the group in Dayton, Ohio in 1975.

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Career

Trombonist Floyd Miller teamed with Tom Lockett Jr, [keyboards]Charlie Bradley, [bass]Mark Adams, [lead and rhythm guitar]Mark Hicks, [lead and rhythm guitar, lead/background vocals]Danny Webster, Orion Wilhoite, and [drums]Tim Dozier. Vocalists Steve Arrington and Starleana Young came aboard in 1978, with Arrington ultimately becoming lead vocalist. Their first big hit was the single "Slide" in 1977 for Cotillion Records, where they remained until 1984. Their best work was usually based on bass licks and the band's general arrangements emphasis on the rhythm section, which were at time very intense and hypnotic.. Their song "Drac is Back" exemplifies all three of these qualities.

Other Top Ten R&B hits were "Just a Touch of Love" in 1979, "Watching You" in 1980, and "Snap Shot" in 1981. Young, Washington, and Lockett departed to form Aurra in 1979. They added Charles Carter, Delburt Taylor, Sam Carter, Kevin Johnson, and Roger Parker as replacements and continued on, though much less successfully, into the late 1980s. Arrington himself left in the early '80s.

They moved to Atlantic Records for one LP in 1984, then switched to the Atlanta-based Ichiban in 1986 for singles and LPs that were just a shade of the former vibrant Slave sound. Their most recent release was The Funk Strikes Back in 1992. Rhino issued Stellar Fungk: The Best of Slave, an anthology of their finest cuts, in 1994.

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Discography

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks
1977 "Slide" #1 Slave
1977 "The Party Song" #22 The Hardness of the World
1977 "Baby Sinister" #74 The Hardness of the World
1978 "Stellar Fungk" #14 The Concept
1980 "Just A Touch of Love" #9 Just A Touch of Love
1980 "Sizzlin' Hot" #57 Stone Jam
1981 "Watching You" #6 Stone Jam
1981 "Snap Shot" #6 Show Time
1982 "Wait For Me" #20 Show Time
1983 "Shake It Up" #22 Bad Enuff
1984 "Ooohh" #41 New Plateau
1984 "Steppin Out" #73 Bad Enuff
1986 "All We Need Is Time" #85 Unchained At Last
1986 "Thrill Me" #84 Rebirth
1987 "Juicy-O" #83 Make Believe

Albums

Year Album Chart positions Label
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums US Billboard 200
1977 Slave #6 #22 Cotillion
1977 The Hardness of the World #31 #67 Cotillion
1978 The Concept #11 #78 Cotillion
1979 Just a Touch of Love #11 #92 Cotillion
1980 Stone Jam #5 #53 Cotillion
1981 Show Time #7 #46 Cotillion
1982 Visions of the Lite #46 #177 Cotillion
1983 Bad Enuff #30 #168 Cotillion
1984 New Plateau Did not chart Did not chart Cotillion
1985 Unchained At Last #56 Did not chart Ichiban
1987 Make Believe #44 Did not chart Ichiban
1988 Slave 88 Did not chart Did not chart Ichiban
1991 Rebirth Did not chart Did not chart Ichiban
1992 Funk Strikes Back Did not chart Did not chart Ichiban
1994 #44 Did not chart Ichiban
1995 Masters of The Fungk Did not chart Did not chart Ichiban

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