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Subject: Skyy

Written By: Howard on 08/24/04 at 8:02 pm

What is your favorite Skyy jam of the late 70's-early 80's?  :)


Howard

Subject: Re: Skyy

Written By: mandamoo on 08/25/04 at 5:42 am

I've never heard of them, Howard  :-\\

Subject: Re: Skyy

Written By: Paul on 08/25/04 at 6:05 pm

I think you may have asked this one before, Howard...

...but as it's you, I'll answer again...!!

The only one of that lot I'm familiar with is 'Let's Celebrate', a feel-good soul/funk number from the early 80s...pretty good...

But the track that's really indelibly etched on my memory is 'Giving It To You' - released in 1986 - indelibly etched because it was a huge club hit in the discos of Greece where I was holidaying that year (and what a holiday that was...!!) - haven't heard it in years, but I could probably recite every single word off by heart...

For the record, the band were known as 'New York Skyy' here in Blighty - simply because there was another (albeit very different) group going by the name of 'Sky' at that time...

Subject: Re: Skyy

Written By: Howard on 08/25/04 at 7:46 pm


I think you may have asked this one before, Howard...

...but as it's you, I'll answer again...!!

The only one of that lot I'm familiar with is 'Let's Celebrate', a feel-good soul/funk number from the early 80s...pretty good...

But the track that's really indelibly etched on my memory is 'Giving It To You' - released in 1986 - indelibly etched because it was a huge club hit in the discos of Greece where I was holidaying that year (and what a holiday that was...!!) - haven't heard it in years, but I could probably recite every single word off by heart...

For the record, the band were known as 'New York Skyy' here in Blighty - simply because there was another (albeit very different) group going by the name of 'Sky' at that time...



No,I don't think I asked this before.This time it's a poll. :)



Howard

Subject: Re: Skyy

Written By: Howard on 08/25/04 at 7:48 pm

Anybody have any others they like to share? ???


Howard

Subject: Re: Skyy

Written By: Green Lantern on 04/12/08 at 7:00 am

Skyy ? I've never heard of them either !  Any good ?

Subject: Re: Skyy

Written By: Howard on 04/12/08 at 7:42 am


Skyy ? I've never heard of them either !  Any good ?


a funk group from 1980-1985.

Subject: Re: Skyy

Written By: ninny on 04/12/08 at 7:51 am


a funk group from 1980-1985.

I never heard of them either. Were they just popular in the NYC area?

Subject: Re: Skyy

Written By: Howard on 04/12/08 at 7:54 am


I never heard of them either. Were they just popular in the NYC area?


In London UK till they reached New York in the early 1980's with songs like Call Me and Let's Celebrate in 1982.

Subject: Re: Skyy

Written By: Philip Eno on 04/12/08 at 7:59 am

This must be a different group Sky from the British collection of:


John Williams - acoustic and electric guitars
Kevin Peek - electric guitar
Herbie Flowers - bass guitar, double-bass, tuba
Francis Monkman - harpsichord, synthesisers
Tristan Fry - drums, percussion

Subject: Re: Skyy

Written By: Henk on 04/12/08 at 8:03 am


I never heard of them either. Were they just popular in the NYC area?


Definitely not. They had a #32 hit over here with "Call Me".

I must admit that that's the only song I know by Skyy, though... :-\\


This must be a different group Sky from the British collection of:


John Williams - acoustic and electric guitars
Kevin Peek - electric guitar
Herbie Flowers - bass guitar, double-bass, tuba
Francis Monkman - harpsichord, synthesisers
Tristan Fry - drums, percussion



That's what Paul said: there already was a band called Sky in UK (their "Toccata" hit #20 in our charts, btw), so Skyy was renamed New York Skyy in UK, I guess.  ;)

Subject: Re: Skyy

Written By: ninny on 04/12/08 at 8:04 am


This must be a different group Sky from the British collection of:


John Williams - acoustic and electric guitars
Kevin Peek - electric guitar
Herbie Flowers - bass guitar, double-bass, tuba
Francis Monkman - harpsichord, synthesisers
Tristan Fry - drums, percussion



I found this in Allmusic

New York City octet, one of three funk and/or disco bands in which producer/keyboardist Randy Muller was involved. The original lineup featured Denise, Delores, and Bonny Dunning as vocalists, with guitarists Solomon Roberts and Anibal Anthony Sierra, keyboardist Larry Greenberg, bassist Gerald Lebon, and drummer Tommy McConnell. Muller organized the group and they recorded for Salsoul from the late '70s until 1984. Their biggest hit was "Call Me" in 1981, an R&B chart-topper. They could do sweeping funk tracks, dance-oriented cuts, or light ballads, although they never enjoyed the crossover success of a group like Atlantic Starr. They moved to Capitol in 1986 and enjoyed their biggest hit in quite some time with "Givin' It (To You)," a Top Ten R&B single. They recorded Start of a Romance for Atlantic in 1989 and landed another hit with "Real Love." Their most recent release was Nearer to You in 1992.

Subject: Re: Skyy

Written By: Henk on 04/12/08 at 8:11 am

And for your convenience...here's a link to the video.  :)

Subject: Re: Skyy

Written By: Philip Eno on 04/12/08 at 8:12 am


That's what Paul said: there already was a band called Sky in UK (their "Toccata" hit #20 in our charts...
One of my treasure singles.

Subject: Re: Skyy

Written By: whistledog on 04/12/08 at 8:14 am

"Call Me" was a US Top 40 hit in 1982

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