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HOT CHOCOLATE - XIV GREATEST HITS


ARTIST:
TITLE:
XIV Greatest Hits
LABEL:
CATNO:
SRAK 524, 062-98 228
STYLE:
Soul / Disco / Soul / Disco /
FORMAT:
Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
58/360. Record has some deep scratches

PRICE:
£1.98
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Very Good Plus (VG+)
MEDIA:
Fair (F)

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Love Is Life
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Love Is Life
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You Could've Been A Lady
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You Could've Been A Lady
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I Believe (In Love)
3
I Believe (In Love)
4
You'll Always Be A Friend
4
You'll Always Be A Friend
5
Brother Louie
5
Brother Louie
6
Rumours
6
Rumours
7
Emma
7
Emma
8
Cheri Babe
8
Cheri Babe
9
Disco Queen
9
Disco Queen
10
A Child's Prayer
10
A Child's Prayer
11
You Sexy Thing
11
You Sexy Thing
12
Don't Stop It Now
12
Don't Stop It Now
13
Man To Man
13
Man To Man
14
Heaven Is In The Back Seat Of My Cadillac
14
Heaven Is In The Back Seat Of My Cadillac

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Last FM Information on Hot Chocolate

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Hot Chocolate was a British pop and soul band originally from Brixton, London, England that was most popular during the 70s and 80s, Formed by Errol Brown (born 12 November 1943; died 6 May 2015), the act had at least one hit every year between 1970 and 1984 inclusive, and their iconic song "You Sexy Thing" made the Top 10 in each of three different decades. They were even affiliated with the Beatles' label Apple Records for a time. Formed circa 1968/69, the original core members included percussionist Patrick Olive, guitarist Franklyn De Allie and drummer Ian King, along with bass player Tony Wilson, pianist Larry Ferguson and with Jamaican-born songwriter/vocalist Errol Brown. For Apple, they released a reggae version of "Give Peace A Chance", and backed Mary Hopkins on "Think About Your Children" before the Apple label dissolved. In 1970, they signed to Rak Records, a label owned by UK producer Mickie Most who had the group compose the final chart hit for Herman's Hermits. On their own they were to become one of the U.K's best loved charts groups, with 25 UK top 40 hit singles in their career. Hot Chocolate enjoyed their first UK hit in 1970 with "Love Is Life" followed by many more U.K. Top 10 hits including "I Believe (In Love)," "Brother Louie" (a stateside #-1 for U.S Stories), "A Child's Prayer," "Put Your Love In Me," "No Doubt About It," "Girl Crazy," "It Started With A Kiss" and "What Kinda Boy You Looking For (Girl)." While popular in the U.K, it wasn't until 1974 that they secured a U.S record deal with Big Tree records, releasing the single "Emma", and becoming associated with burgeoning disco scene with "Disco Queen." Their second US album featured "You Sexy Thing" which hit #3 on the US top 40 charts. By 1978 they were affiliated with Infinity Records in the U.S and hit #6 on the charts with "Every 1's A Winner." 1979 sees the band release the LP "Going Through The Motions" obviously burning out on disco, but still commercially aiming for the dancefloor market with the irionic track "Mindless Boogie". They continued for some years afterwards but never regained the chart action or a U.S label, with lead singer Errol Brown finally leaving in 1987, basically putting an end to the group. In 1992, with a new line-up, manager and agent, Ric Martin, took control over the band's bookings and live appearances. Hot Chocolate continue to make live appearances in the UK and Europe. A minor resurgence in interest in Hot Chocolate's music occurred after the 1998 film "The Full Monty" used "You Sexy Thing" prominently in the soundtrack. Errol brown was also known under the nickname, "the singing malteser" due to his bald head. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.