Альбомы исполнителя
Gimme Something Real
1973 · альбом
The Best Of Ashford And Simpson
1993 · сборник
Love Or Physical
1989 · альбом
Real Love
1986 · альбом
Solid (Expanded Edition)
1984 · альбом
Solid
1984 · альбом
High-Rise (Expanded Editon)
1983 · альбом
High-Rise
1983 · альбом
Street Opera
1982 · альбом
Stay Free
1979 · альбом
Is It Still Good To Ya (US Internet Release)
1978 · альбом
Send It
1977 · альбом
So So Satisfied
1977 · альбом
Come As You Are
1976 · альбом
I Wanna Be Selfish
1974 · альбом
Solid As Barack
2009 · сингл
Hits, Remixes and Rarities: The Warner Brothers Years
2008 · сборник
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Биография
Nick Ashford (born May 4, 1942, Fairfield, South Carolina) and Valerie Simpson (born Aug 26, 1946, New York City, New York) have two careers, as songwriters and as performers, with the former seemingly more important than the latter until the mid-'80s. The two met in 1964 and scored their first songwriting hit in 1966 with Ray Charles' recording of their "Let's Go Get Stoned." After a period at Scepter Records, they moved to Motown, where they wrote hits for the duo of Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell ("Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing," "You're All I Need to Get By"). When Diana Ross left the Supremes for a solo career, Ashford & Simpson wrote "Reach Out and Touch Somebody's Hand" for her. Though they cut a 1964 single ("I'll Find You") for the Glover label, their performing career was not truly launched until 1973, when they released Keep It Comin' on Motown and Gimme Something Real on Warner Bros. Their first crossover success came in 1977 with the gold-selling Send It, which contained the Top Ten R&B hit "Don't Cost You Nothing." Is It Still Good to Ya, a second gold album, contained the number two R&B hit "It Seems to Hang On" in 1978. Stay Free, their third straight gold album, contained "Found a Cure," another R&B smash that also made the Top 40 on the pop chart. A Musical Affair, in 1980, featured the hit "Love Don't Make It Right," but was not as successful as previous efforts. Meanwhile, Ashford & Simpson continued to work with other artists, scoring successes with Ross, Chaka Khan ("I'm Every Woman"), and Gladys Knight & the Pips ("Bourgie, Bourgie," "Taste of Bitter Love"). Their own career saw a resurgence in 1984 with Solid, which went gold and produced the R&B number one "Solid" (number 12 on the pop charts), "Outta the World," and "Babies." During the late '80s and two following decades, Ashford & Simpson continued to tour and record sporadically, until complications from throat cancer took Ashford's life on August 22, 2011. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi