Janice McClain
Janice McClain | |
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Birth name | Janice Michell McClain |
Born | 25 January 1964 |
Origin | R&B |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 1978–present |
Labels | Warner Bros. Records, RFC Records, Mon-Tab, MCA Records |
Janice Michell McClain (born 25 January 1964 in
Early life and teenage career
McClain was raised in
At age 14 McClain's evident vocal prowess led to her professional performing debut singing with the local jazz ensemble
Adult career
On 10 July 1982 - a month after her high school graduation - McClain was in the lineup of a
People magazine on the album Janice McClain |
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"[McClain's] disciplined, wide-ranging voice...carr[ies] her...album, without a lot of production support. She often sounds terrific, but it's almost as if she is singing scales a lot of the time, so amorphous are the songs. It couldn't have helped that the LP lists 19 different producers & arrangers dealing with the work of 20 different composers on its nine tracks. While McClain rings out loudly & clearly above the confusion, it's more to make herself heard than to make music. Even the mild success of the single 'Passion & Pain' is hard to understand."[15] |
While performing at the
Subsequent to a 1994 12" single release, McClain's recording resume has comprised chorale duties for Philly-area sessions, contributing to the albums
Discography
Studio albums
- Janice McClain (MCA Records, 1986)
Singles
Year | Song | Peak chart positions | ||||
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US R&B
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US Dance
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1979 | "Smack Dab in the Middle" | 91 | 6 | |||
1983 | "Giving My Love" | — | — | |||
1984 | "Burnin' Up" | — | — | |||
1986 | "Passion and Pain" | 75 | — | |||
"Let's Spend the Night" | — | — | ||||
1994 | "Peace of Mind" | — | — | |||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart. |
References
- ^ "Janice McClain: Striking It Rich in A.C.". Philadelphia Daily News. December 27, 1984. p. 34.
- ^ "Album - Janice Mcclain - Janice Mcclain - Mca Records - MCA-5740 - US - 1986". www.soulandfunkmusic.com. Retrieved November 22, 2017.
- The Salina Journal. February 10, 1980. p. 7.
- ^ Philadelphia Inquirer. p. 4.
- ^ a b Polak, Maralyn Lois (January 19, 1986). "Janice McClain: the North Philly Star". Philadelphia Inquirer. pp. 9–10.
- ^ Carlton, Bill (January 17, 1980). "The Stars Are Coming Out Early These Days". New York Daily News. p. 65.
- ^ a b c d "Janice McClain Top Songs / Chart Singles Discography". Music VF. Retrieved December 31, 2021.
- ^ "Nightlife". Philadelphia Inquirer. July 9, 1982. p. 26.
- ^ Young, Masco (January 27, 1983). "'Color Red Foxx' Upcoming A.C. Gig Very Blue". Philadelphia Daily News. p. 41.
- ^ Kolson, Ann (April 9, 1986). "The Jewel of All That Jazz". Philadelphia Inquirer. pp. 1C & 3C.
- ^ a b Corr, John (May 27, 1983). "On the Town". Philadelphia Inquirer. p. 24.
- Camden Courier-Post. p. 4-D.
- ^ "Lena Studies Her Options". Philadelphia Daily News. September 29, 1983. p. 40.
- ^ Bitman, Terry (October 11, 1993). "Going Out". Philadelphia Inquirer. p. E1.
- ^ "Picks and Pans Review: Janice Mcclain". January 26, 1987.
- ^ Young, Masco (August 9, 1984). "Town's Most Exciting People? Ask Mary Mason". Philadelphia Daily News. p. 45.
- ^ a b "Janice McClain - Philly Party Band". Archived from the original on January 15, 2016.
- ^ Young, Masco (August 1, 1985). "Lead Vocalist Signs for Big Note". Philadelphia Daily News. p. 44.
- ^ Young, Masco (February 20, 1986). "A Spinning Deal for Philly Records". Philadelphia Daily News. p. 61.
- ^ "Janice McClain | Credits". AllMusic.
- ^ "Janice McClaine | Credits". AllMusic.
External links
- Janice McClain discography at Discogs
- Allmusic profile