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Eruption (band)- Precious Wilson AND BAND -ORIG. AUTOGRAPH

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    Eruption (band)
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    For the early 1970s German experimental music group, see
    Eruption (German band)
    .
    Eruption
    were a popular
    disco
    ,
    R&B
    and
    soul
    band in the 1970s and 1980s. They are best known for their covers of
    Ann Peebles
    's "
    I Can't Stand the Rain
    " and
    Neil Sedaka
    's "
    One Way Ticket
    ", which were big disco hits in 1978 and 1979, respectively.
    Contents
    1
    History
    2
    Band members
    3
    Discography
    3.1
    Studio albums
    3.2
    Compilations
    3.3
    Singles
    4
    References
    5
    External links
    History
    The band was formed in 1969 as a schoolband in the United Kingdom as Silent Eruption, and consisted of musicians of African and Caribbean origins.
    [1]
    The group changed the name to Eruption in 1974. In 1975 Precious Wilson joined the band as a backing singer and they won the
    RCA
    Soul Search contest and their first single "Let Me Take You Back in Time" was released.
    [2]
    Finding their success quickly drying out, lead singer Lindel Leslie (sometimes referred to as Leslie Johnson) left the group in 1976. The group didn't find a singer who could replace Lindel Leslie so backing singer
    Precious Wilson
    became the lead singer. According to Precious Wilson RCA forgot all about them because of acts like David Cassidy who had much bigger success. RCA told them to quit their jobs. Without any success they didn't have any money. Their manager signed a contract for several concerts in Germany. In 1977 they went on the road in Germany where they were disovered by Hans-Jörg Meyer who worked as a talent scout for
    Frank Farian
    (the producer of
    Boney M.
    ) Farian signed the group with the Germany-based
    Hansa Records
    and the band was the backing band and the support act for Boney M's first European tour.
    After their single "Party, Party", their
    cover
    of "
    I Can't Stand the Rain
    " was an international
    hit
    , reaching #5 in the
    UK Singles Chart
    and #18 in the
    U.S.
    Billboard
    Hot 100
    . Both songs were included in their first album, released in December 1977. It was followed by their second album titled
    Leave a Light
    , launched towards the end of 1978. The first single off the album, "Leave a Light", delivered the second single, "
    One Way Ticket
    " (a cover of
    Neil Sedaka
    's song written by
    Jack Keller
    and Hank Hunter), catapulted them to the top of the charts (a UK #9 hit).
    In 1979, Eruption and Boney M. were both featured in the 1979 German film
    Disco Fever
    . Precious Wilson left the group in the same year to pursue a solo career and was replaced by singer Kim Davis. The group enjoyed their third German top 10 hit with "Go Johnnie Go" from the third album
    Fight Fight Fight
    . Shortly after, a tragedy hit when Davis succumbed to a
    brain hemorrhage
    , although some sources claim she died in a car accident.
    [3]
    The band decided to continue and singer Jane Jochen stepped in. A new recording, a cover of
    Del Shannon
    's "
    Runaway
    " was released in December 1980, and peaked at #21 in the German charts. After a compilation album in the spring of 1981 and the single release of "You (You Are My Soul)" from
    Fight Fight Fight
    , the band signed to
    Ralph Siegel
    's Jupiter Records.
    By now, without the lead vocals of Precious Wilson, success was drastically diminishing, and the singles from their fourth album
    Our Way
    received little notice. In 1983, the drummer Eric Kingsley left Eruption, and Andi Weekes Barbados joined the group to play drums during last two years of the band's activity. In 1985, Eruption disbanded. In 1988, a new version of "I Can't Stand the Rain" was released. In 1994, Farian released the CD
    Gold – 20 Super Hits
    which featured five remixed and two original Eruption titles and 13 tracks from Precious Wilson's solo album. The new version of "One Way Ticket" was released as a single in the same year to promote the compilation. In 1997, Wilson became the legal owner of the trademark Eruption. She continues to tour promoting her solo projects, and also as Eruption with her new group, but none of the band's original members perform in the latest line-ups.
    Band members
    Greg Perrineau (guitar)
    Morgan Perrineau (bass)
    Gerry Williams (keyboards)
    Eric Kingsley (drums)
    Lindel Leslie (Leslie Johnson) (lead singer 1974–75)
    Precious Wilson
    (lead singer 1974–79)
    Kim Davis (lead singer 1980)
    Jane Jochen (lead singer 1980–85)
    Andi Weekes Barbados (drums 1983–85)
    Eruption
    Origin
    Jamaica
    ,
    Ghana
    ,
    Curaçao
    ,
    Guyana
    Genres
    Pop
    ,
    disco
    ,
    dance-pop
    ,
    R&B
    Years active
    1974–1985
    Labels
    RCA
    ,
    Hansa
    , Jupiter
    Leave a Light
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