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Possessing a beautifully rich, almost operatic voice, Peabo Bryson has survived and prospered despite the passage of time, changes in popular musical trends, and occasional periods of mediocre material.
Peabo was born in South Carolina and began performing at a young age. While in his early 20s he was working with producer Michael Zager's band ("Let's All Chant") and recording as a solo artist, while writing with other artists at Bang/Bullet Records such as Paul Davis. His Bullet Records debut, Peabo, was a moderate success and contained one notable song, "Just Another Day" (a dead ringer for the Spinners' "How Could I Let You Get Away").
It was his next album, Reaching for the Sky (and its oft-covered hit, "Feel The Fire"), that took Peabo to the top of the male R&B vocalist class. His follow up, 1978's Crosswinds, solidified that position and gave him his biggest hit to date, "I'm So Into You." In both albums he demonstrated himself as a smooth soul balladeer and a solid writer, with his rich baritone wrapping itself around mostly "quiet storm" material. 1979 brought a very good duet album with Natalie Cole, the first of several duet partners with whom he would work, and a moderate crossover hit, "Gimme Some Time." After the less successful Paradise album in 1980, Peabo made a surprising move, releasing an album of previously unreleased material from his Bang days, Turn the Hands of Time. While it included a few good songs, it became his second disappointing sales effort in a row.
With slipping R&B sales and virtually no visibility on the pop charts, Capitol Records made a successful effort to obtain large crossover success for Bryson's next release. I Am Love, while still solidly set in the soul music world, contained "Let the Feeling Flow," Peabo's first crossover hit. And his 1983 duet album with Roberta Flack, the pure adult contemporary Tonight I Celebrate My Love, blew the roof off, yielding four hits and moving him to a leading role in the AC market. However, this crossover success came at a price, as the increasingly MOR sound of his records (especially the singles) caused his soul music base to erode. This continued with his next album, Straight From the Heart, a crossover smash that included the number one pop song of the year, "If Ever You're In My Arms Again."
Bryson continued to release albums prolifically for a few more years, but found limited success on both the R&B and pop charts, as his material became less distinctive and compelling. Then his career found an unexpected boost: In 1991 he released the single "Can You Stop the Rain," arguably the best song of his career and his first #1 R&B hit in several years. It anchored a solid album of the same name. He then hit the top of the pop charts twice as the lead singer on themes for two consecutive Disney animated smashes, "Beauty and the Beast" (with Celine Dion) and "A Whole New World" (from Aladdin, with Regina Belle. Several guest vocalist appearances on pop and smooth jazz albums followed, as did work in theater, and Peabo approach age 50 with a solid place in the popular, smooth jazz and urban adult contemporary worlds. His latest release was 1999's Unconditional Love, a pleasant urban AC effort with Jim Brickman, Roberta Flack and others.
In late 2005, Peabo released Live In Concert: Ladies Request, in association with Time-Life (Peabo has been the spokesman for some of TL's soul retrospective collections over the past few years). It is an excellent concert collection that covers many of Peabo's biggest hits and shows that his voice is still as strong and smooth as ever. He followed it in early 2006 with The Very Best of Peabo Bryson, a great one-disc compilation of his biggest hits recorded on multiple record labels.
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