Альбомы исполнителя
Body Talk (Frankie Knuckles Remix)
1989 · сингл
Trilogy
1986 · альбом
Sunshine
1986 · сингл
Last Day Of Summer
1985 · сингл
Shoo Be Doo Da Dabba Doobee (This Means War)
1983 · сингл
State Of Love
1983 · сингл
Flashback
2023 · сингл
Burnin' Up
2022 · сингл
One in a Million (feat. Errol Kennedy)
2019 · сингл
Retropia
2017 · альбом
Greatest Hits - Live (feat. Errol Kennedy)
2016 · сборник
Sunshine (Dub Version)
2015 · сингл
Night Dubbing II (feat. Errol Kennedy)
2014 · альбом
Just An Illusion
2014 · сингл
Fascination Of The Physical
2011 · альбом
Just an Illusion
2010 · сингл
Just An Illusion / Burnin' Up (Remixes)
2007 · сингл
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Биография
Imagination were a trio from the U.K. that put a synthesized and often clubby spin on soul groups from the '70s. In fact, a couple of '70s groups have direct ties to Imagination; Leee John and Ashley Ingram spent time during that decade playing supportive roles in the Delfonics and Chairmen of the Board, prior to Imagination's formation. Along with drummer Errol Kennedy, vocalist John and bassist Ingram formed the group in 1981. By the end of that year, they already had their first album released and a minor hit in the form of that album's title track, "Body Talk." The group's second album, 1982's In the Heat of the Night, was their most successful, spawning a trio of U.S. R&B chart hits in the form of "Just an Illusion" (number 27), "Music and Lights" (number 52), and "Changes" (number 46). Those singles were even more popular in their home country, with the first pair reaching the Top Five. The remix collection Night Dubbing appeared the following year, as did the group's third proper album, Scandalous. The group's success fizzled until their mid-'90s breakup (at the time, Leee John was the only remaining original member), though 1984's "This Means War" was able to put a dent in the U.S. R&B chart. John remained active in the entertainment industry, hosting U.K. television programs and continuing his recording career as a solo artist and collaborator. Since the group's split, several compilations have been released; Music Club's The Very Best of Imagination is the best place to start. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi