Thursday, May 9, 2024

K SPECIAL The Flirtations - Complete Album Discography [2024] (4 x CDs)

K SPECIAL

The Flirtations - Complete Album Discography [2024] (4 x CDs)

In celebration of The Flirtations first album of new material in 49 years since 1975, released for Record Store Day in the UK on April 20, 2024, here is their complete album discography all in one place for the very first time.

01 The Flirtations - Sounds Like the Flirtations (2008 RPM Expanded Edition) (1969)

02 The Flirtations - Love Makes the World Go Round (2022 Digital Remaster) (1975)

03 The Flirtations - Girls (2015)

04 The Flirtations - Still Sounds Like the Flirtations (RSD) (2024)


The Flirtations (previously The Gypsies) are an all-female musical group who have recorded since the early 1960s.

In 1962 in New York City, Lestine Johnson and sisters Ernestine Pearce, Shirley Pearce and Betty Pearce from South Carolina formed The Gypsies. In 1964 they signed to Old Town Records, where they released their debut single "Hey There, Hey There". The song achieved airplay only on local radio stations, but their next single - the J.J. Jackson-written "Jerk It" - was more successful, reaching #111 (pop) and #33 (R&B) in the spring of 1965. Despite the relative success of "Jerk It", Lestine Johnson left the group, replaced by Viola Billups. The Gypsies released only two singles on Old Town Records in 1966, giving them a total of four.

That year, now on Josie Records, the four women renamed themselves The Flirtations and released the well-regarded northern soul dancer "Change My Darkness Into Light". It was ignored by DJs and sales suffered. The quartet then moved to the Jamie-Guyden distributed label Festival Records, where they released "Stronger Than Her Love" and "Settle Down" as a single, which failed to spark much interest.

Betty Pearce left the group, reducing the Flirtations to a trio. After winning a small local talent contest in 1968 to see who could sound the most like the Supremes, they packed their bags and headed for England, where they signed to the Parrot label and in the fall of 1968 supported the label's star act Tom Jones on his European tour. The Flirtations' sole Parrot release was "Someone Out There", backed with "How Can You Tell Me?" "Someone Out There" rose to second place on the "Bubbling Under" list in September 1968, and the track did afford the Flirtations a chart hit in the Netherlands with a No. 25 peak.

In late 1968 the trio signed with Deram Records and released what would become their signature recording, "Nothing But a Heartache" - a dense, dynamic, earth-shattering melodrama produced by Englishman Wayne Bickerton and written by Bickerton with Tony Waddington. The B-side was a Christmas song, "Christmastime Is Here Again". "Nothing But a Heartache" rose to first place on the "Bubbling Under" list in December 1968 and gave the Flirtations a second Top 40 hit in the Netherlands, reaching No. 36 in early 1969. On the success of those singles in March 1979 they embarked on an 18 date tour of the UK with Stevie Wonder and The Foundations.

Following an unsuccessful December 1968 US release, "Nothing But a Heartache" was re-issued in the US in early 1969, with "How Can You Tell Me?" now replacing the original seasonal B-side. "Nothing But a Heartache" debuted at No. 93 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 8 March 1969. The single reached the Top 20 in several US markets - its chart peak in Boston was No. 3 - but the staggered regional success indicated by its 14-week Hot 100 run dictated that its national peak – achieved on the 24 May 1969 Hot 100 - would be No. 34. (The Cash Box singles chart peak for "Nothing But a Heartache" was No. 31.) Somewhat reminiscent of mid-1960s Supremes - particularly "Stop! In the Name of Love" – the single is now generally regarded as a pop and Northern soul classic.

The follow-up was less of a dance tune than the previous single. "South Carolina" was a ballad that reached only No. 111 pop in July 1969. In 1970, "Keep on Searching" was released and did nothing. However, this may have been due to confusion over whether the newest single was "Searching" or "What's Good About Goodbye My Love". The latter peaked at No. 17 R&B in early 1970, but failed to make a dent in the pop charts. In July 1970 the trio scored another hit with another Bickerton and Waddington song, "Can't Stop Loving You". The song made No. 96 in Cash Box. The same year, Tom Jones also released a version of the song that reached US AC No. 3 and CAN AC No. 5.

1971 saw their sixth and last Deram single, "Give Me Love" (not the George Harrison song). Not originally in their 1970 LP Sounds Like the Flirtations, but subsequently added to their 2008 CD version, it did not do well in the charts. The rest of their singles were not released in the U.S. Misty Browning, from Texas, replaced Viola Billups in 1972. Viola Billups embarked on a solo career as Vie and as Pearly Gates. Browning was followed by Loretta Noble. During 1972, the group were the resident vocal band on the long running BBC TV series It's Cliff Richard, backing Cliff Richard on various numbers, performing their own songs and supporting other guests on the show.

Throughout the 1970s the Flirtations released material on various labels. Polydor titles in 1971 and 1972 included "Little Darling (I Need You)", "Take Me In Your Arms (& Love Me)", "Hold On To Me Babe" and "Love A Little Longer". In 1973, their Mojo Records releases included "Why Didn't I Think of That". In 1975 it was RCA's turn: "Dirty Work", "Mr. Universe", and "One Night of Love", which gained enough sales and airplay for another LP, Love Makes the World Go Round in 1975.

The Flirtations recorded Hi-NRG tracks such as "Earthquake" (1983), "Read All About It" (1986) and "Back On My Feet Again" (1989), the latter reuniting Viola with the Pearce sisters. The track became a major hit in South Africa in 1984 reaching No. 6.

The band were rediscovered in the disco and Northern soul circuits of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the U.S. In the UK "Nothing But a Heartache" was used in an advertising campaign for KFC and, in 2007, was covered by The Freemasons. Ernestine Pearce can be seen at various venues along with Clem Curtis and Jimmy James as part of "The Soul Explosion" tour.

With Ian Levine forming his label Centre City Records, 2007, the ladies recorded regularly for the label compilations. In 2009, they released their first single in 20 years, "Roulette", produced by Soren Jensen for Night Dance Records, including mixes and a music video. The track peaked at No. 10 in Music Week's Commercial Pop Club Chart by December 2009.

Limited to 1000 copies for RSD UK. The Flirtations are poised to release 'Still Sounds Like the Flirtations' on April 20, 2024 their first album of new material in 49 years since 1975.

They are best known for their 1969 signature song, "Nothing But a Heartache", off their debut album 'Sounds Like the Flirtations'. That song spent 14 weeks on Billboard's Hot 100, and its success saw the group tour with Stevie Wonder, Tom Jones, The Four Tops and The Temptations.

"Nothing But a Heartache" remains an undeniable Northern Soul classic; it has been streamed over 13 million times, and in 2022 was remixed by Tobtok and Oliver Nelson.

On their latest album, which was produced, engineered, mixed, and co-written by Ben Rice (Joan Osborne, Valerie June), Earnestine Pearce, Shirley Pearce, and Viola Billups aka Pearly Gates tell the stories of their lives. Drawing inspiration from the churn of personal, social, and political situations that they have lived through over the past five decades, they capture a timeless and well-earned perspective on love and life.

What a fantastic new album this is! It sounds like it could have been recorded in 1969!

The Flirtations - Nothing But a Heartache (Beat-Club) (1968)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_KHCI_UgqQ&feature=youtu.be

The Flirtations - How Can You Tell Me? (Beat-Club) (1968)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQfegbJXjhU&feature=youtu.be

The Flirtations - Someone Out There (Beat-Club) (1968)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMueCvNojoo&feature=youtu.be

The Flirtations - What's Good About Goodbye, My Love (Beat-Club) (1969)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsrGejOsbdA&feature=youtu.be


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Track lists

CD01

01 The Flirtations - Nothing But a Heartache 2:44

02 The Flirtations - This Must Be the End of the Line 2:56

03 The Flirtations - I Wanna Be There 3:05

04 The Flirtations - Stay 3:35

05 The Flirtations - How Can You Tell Me? 3:00

06 The Flirtations - Someone Out There 3:02

07 The Flirtations - Need Your Loving 2:54

08 The Flirtations - South Carolina 2:45

09 The Flirtations - Once I Had a Love 2:47

10 The Flirtations - Momma I'm Coming Home 3:03

11 The Flirtations - Love Is a Sad Song 3:09

12 The Flirtations - What's Good About Goodbye My Love 3:06

13 The Flirtations - Christmas Time Is Here Again (DM 216 B-side) (1968) (Bonus Track) 3:46

14 The Flirtations - Keep on Searching (DM 281 A-side) (1969) (Bonus Track) 3:04

15 The Flirtations - Everybody Needs Somebody (To Love in the End) (DM 295 B-side) (1970) (Bonus Track) 2:46

16 The Flirtations - Can't Stop Loving You (DM 295 A-side) (1970) (Bonus Track) 3:57

17 The Flirtations - Give Me Love (DM 329 A-side) (1971) (Bonus Track) 3:17


CD02

01 The Flirtations - Love Makes the World Go Round 3:14

02 The Flirtations - Turn Back the Hands of Time 2:23

03 The Flirtations - Like Sister and Brother 3:38

04 The Flirtations - Give Her Up 2:56

05 The Flirtations - Show Me the Way 2:38

06 The Flirtations - Lover Where Are You Now? 3:02

07 The Flirtations - Mr. Universe 3:00

08 The Flirtations - Half of My Love 3:37

09 The Flirtations - Somebody Cared for Me 3:08

10 The Flirtations - One Night of Love 3:04

11 The Flirtations - Brother Billy 2:44

12 The Flirtations - Trial By Fire 2:19


CD03

01 The Flirtations - Nowhere to Run 2:56

02 The Flirtations - You Keep Me Hangin' On 2:39

03 The Flirtations - When You're Young and In Love 2:14

04 The Flirtations - Nothing But a Heartache 2:20

05 The Flirtations - Heat Wave! 2:28

06 The Flirtations - Will You Love Me Tomorrow? 2:43

07 The Flirtations - Jimmy Mack 2:54

08 The Flirtations - Dancing in the Street 2:27

09 The Flirtations - He's So Fine 2:06

10 The Flirtations - Stop! In the Name of Love 2:46

11 The Flirtations - Chapel of Love 2:44

12 The Flirtations - Baby Love 2:33

13 The Flirtations - Baby, It's You 2:34

14 The Flirtations - I'm So Excited 3:18

15 The Flirtations - I'm Still Waiting 2:54

16 The Flirtations - How Sweet It Is 2:42


CD04

01 The Flirtations - Love Somebody 3:10

02 The Flirtations - Didn't Anybody Tell You 3:21

03 The Flirtations - Ain't No Easy Way 3:21

04 The Flirtations - Memories 3:29

05 The Flirtations - You Don't Live Here Anymore 3:16

06 The Flirtations - (Keep Chasing) Blue Skies 2:49

07 The Flirtations - Take It Back 3:00

08 The Flirtations - No One Does It Like You 3:31

09 The Flirtations - Life Is Like a Mountain 3:23

10 The Flirtations - Thought I Knew You 3:29

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4 comments:

  1. Thank you so much Butterboy and K for this special offer!

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  2. OK I'll admit I've never heard of them - so thank you BB & K for introducing me to something new

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  3. Heard the name, know the big hit, now i get a deep dive. Isn't this what it is all about! Thanks K

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  4. Fun Fact: The Flirtations appeared on "Monty Python's Flying Circus" as the girl group who sang "George the Third, George the Third..." in the season 4 episode, "The Golden Age of Ballooning"! :)

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