Faze (band) explained
Faze |
Origin: | Miami, Florida, United States |
Label: | Cyntone, Bahia, RCA, Urban Sterling Entertainment, Grand Avenue |
Past Members: | - Dave Johnson
- Edward Faison
- Robert Wright
- Fernandez Cherry
- Wayne Morrison
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Faze was an American soul band of the 1980s and early 1990s from Miami, Florida.[1] The band comprised Dave Johnson, Edward Faison, Robert Wright, Fernandez Cherry, and Wayne Morrison.
Their discography includes the albums Faze 1 (1989), Love Games (1991),[2] Love Affairs (1995), and Cold Sweat Again (1997).
The group's "Cold Sweat" single charted twice on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Singles chart, peaking at no. 61 in 1989 and at no. 94 in 1991.
The group were described as "urban contemporary" and "dance-pop" by Allmusic reviewer Ron Wynn.[3]
Discography
Albums
- Faze 1 (1989), Cyntone
- Love Games (1991), Bahia/RCA Love Affairs (1995), Urban Sterling Entertainment
- Cold Sweat Again (1997), Grand Avenue
Singles
- "When You Were Mine" (1989), Cyntone
- "Cold Sweat" (1989), Cyntone
- "Cold Sweat" (1991), Bahia
- "That's What I'm Here For" (1991), Bahia
- "The Things You Do" (1991), Bahia
- "Keep It Goin'" (1995), Grand Avenue
Notes and References
- Whitburn, Joel (2007) Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles 1942-2004, Record Research Inc.,, p. 200
- Blues & Soul 1991 "FAZE: "Love Games": Bahia RCA 3078-2-R One of the executive producers on this album is listed as a certain Gregory Peck! After such cinematic accomplishments as "To Kill A Mocking-bird" amongst numerous others, maybe Greg ..."
- Wynn, Ron "Love Games Review", Allmusic. Retrieved December 29, 2018