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daviddesper
10-21-2020, 02:32 PM
In my CD rotation in the car today, her turn came around so I played her 1989 CD and it refreshed my memory all over again about what a great album it had been. So why did this girl not become a major star? The album was on a major label [[Capitol) and seemed to be an overall well-produced project and her voice was sensational throughout.

Now I do see from checking Amazon that there was a second album released but it was 22 years later [[!) So that makes me skeptical that a second one that much later could really be any good.

Anyone have both and if I were to take a chance on the second one, would I find it as good as the first?

reese
10-21-2020, 03:44 PM
I don't have any of her albums, I'm afraid. I did see her perform once on SOUL TRAIN, promoting the first one most likely. I've since seen her in some Tyler Perry plays and a hilarious episode of DIVORCE COURT.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXdL022Qb6I

sansradio
10-21-2020, 04:52 PM
I have the first album, but not the second. She's been rumored to have been..."difficult" as far back as her Mama, I Want to Sing days; maybe that played a part. She certainly had the vocal goods.

Bluebrock
10-22-2020, 03:11 AM
In my CD rotation in the car today, her turn came around so I played her 1989 CD and it refreshed my memory all over again about what a great album it had been. So why did this girl not become a major star? The album was on a major label [[Capitol) and seemed to be an overall well-produced project and her voice was sensational throughout.

Now I do see from checking Amazon that there was a second album released but it was 22 years later [[!) So that makes me skeptical that a second one that much later could really be any good.

Anyone have both and if I were to take a chance on the second one, would I find it as good as the first?
I bought her first cd at the time of release and which i recall was rather good. I haven't played in perhaps 30 years, in fact i had totally forgotten about it. She had a fine voice as i recall but was promptly dropped when the album underperformed. I know absolutely nothing about her so i cannot say if she was regarded as difficult or not.
I was unaware she released a 2nd cd, presumably on a small independent label?
I shall have to give her debut album another spin. Thanks for the reminder.

glencro
10-22-2020, 08:09 AM
I remember when her album dropped. My ex brother in law was working with Capitol Records at the time and he gave me a stack of cds including hers, BeBe & CeCe Winans and MC Hammer. I thought that she was extremely talented and the project was solid. I always wondered why she never went further in her recording career. I have seen her name a lot of the black play circuit as reese stated. I believe that she had a sister who also put out an album some years ago. Haven't seen the ex-brother in law in over ten years or else I'd ask him.

glencro
10-22-2020, 08:13 AM
I don't have any of her albums, I'm afraid. I did see her perform once on SOUL TRAIN, promoting the first one most likely. I've since seen her in some Tyler Perry plays and a hilarious episode of DIVORCE COURT.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXdL022Qb6I

What's crazy about this episode is that Mr. Harper is also an actor from Detroit who has done plays locally and nationally. Though it was entertaining, it was pure acting. I know for a fact that those two have never been married to each other.

kpitt1204
11-22-2020, 04:18 AM
I tell you what. D’atra isn’t a bigger star due to lack of talent. A few years back, I sang background for her in a private concert. She saaaaaaaaang too! She has a lot to offer the world musically. She wasn’t difficult to work with. She simply wanted things to go well. They did! And yes, she had no worries about the background vocals! We were on point also. I’d work with her again!

MIKEW-UK
11-22-2020, 04:52 PM
D'atra Hicks's second album, "Finally My Time" produced 2007 and no lable, is available to listen to on Spotify

theboyfromxtown
11-22-2020, 05:48 PM
What's crazy about this episode is that Mr. Harper is also an actor from Detroit who has done plays locally and nationally. Though it was entertaining, it was pure acting. I know for a fact that those two have never been married to each other.

She was in a follow up episode where Harper's new girlfriend became his old girlfriend. Both episodes were hilarious

glencro
12-01-2020, 04:18 PM
I tell you what. D’atra isn’t a bigger star due to lack of talent. A few years back, I sang background for her in a private concert. She saaaaaaaaang too! She has a lot to offer the world musically. She wasn’t difficult to work with. She simply wanted things to go well. They did! And yes, she had no worries about the background vocals! We were on point also. I’d work with her again!

That's great to hear. I'm a sucker for tight bgv's. Thanx for sharing.