Davoli, Semplici, and Limoni had previously formed a group called Groove Groove Melody, producing dance music under names such as Starlight (who had a UK Top 10 hit in August 1989 with "Numero Uno") and Wood Allen. They went on to record music under many other aliases, most notably Mixmaster, which scored a UK #9 hit in November 1989 with the song "Grand Piano".
In 1989, the trio teamed up with French Caribbean model Katrin Quinol (b. Catherine Quinol) and formed the group Black Box. Quinol did not contribute musically to any of the tracks on the album, was considered the group's "image", lip-syncing the songs in TV performances and music videos.
The first single "Ride On Time" was an international hit, making Top 10 in many countries and No. 1 in the UK, soon becoming the UK's best-selling single of 1989. The song heavily sampled "Love Sensation" by Loleatta Holloway, a 1980 disco hit. The Black Box title is derived from the lyrics "Cause you're right on time".
Dan Hartman, writer and producer of "Love Sensation", was not sought for permission to sample his song, and soon after the international success of "Ride On Time," questions arose as to the true vocalist on the song. Legal proceedings ruled that Loleatta Holloway was the actual singer on "Ride On Time" (albeit by means of the "Love Sensation" vocal samples) and Black Box surrendered a large percentage of the royalties from the song to Hartman and Holloway. A new version of the track with uncredited vocals by Heather Small appeared solely as a single.
The group enlisted Martha Wash to perform vocals on a number of tracks which, Wash was apparently told, were for club consumption and were not for mass-release. The album Dreamland was released in May 1990, and featured six songs sung by Wash, including the singles "Everybody Everybody", "I Don't Know Anybody Else", and "Strike It Up", which became major hits worldwide. Dreamland earned a gold disc in both the UK and the US and achieved double-platinum status in Canada. In Australia it spent three weeks at #1, achieved platinum accreditation and was ranked the country's 16th highest selling album of 1991. Along the way, it also spawned six hit singles, both on the mainstream charts and in the clubs.
Martha Wash was uncredited on the album and singles, with Katrin Quinol lip-synching to the songs in public appearances. Wash sued Black Box, RCA Records and then C+C Music Factory for not receiving due credit. RCA and Wash settled out of court in 1990, with Wash receiving financial compensation and a record deal with RCA.[7] Wash received full vocal credit upon the single release of "Strike It Up", but the music video still featured Katrin Quinol lip-synching the lyrics.
In 1993, the group returned with the single "Rockin' To The Music", dismissing Quinol as the group's image and using American singer Charvoni Woodson as lead vocalist and image, but failed to emulate their previous success. The group recorded their second album Positive Vibration, with Woodson. The album was released around Europe and Asia in different independent labels from 1995 to 1997. The album spawned four singles, including a cover of Odyssey's disco hit "Native New Yorker" which became minor hits in Europe.
In America, they are best remembered for their early '90s singles, "Everybody Everybody", "I Don't Know Anybody Else", and "Strike It Up", their biggest hit in the United States, where all three of their hits are still heard on rhythmic radio and in clubs on a fairly regular basis to this day. Black Box remain one of the few piano-house groups to achieve mainstream success in the USA.
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A Positive Vibration
Black Box Lyrics
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D'you know the meaning
I want to let it out of my mind
I've got a secret
D'you wanna know it
I do it when I get high
I got it, you got it...
I got a positive vibration
Got this positive vibration
It's a positive vibration
Got this positive vibration
Do come and see me
I've got to do it
I'm gonna help you to ease your mind
Just got this feeling
Ain't gonna fool you
I hope you call me and try
In the lyrics to Black Box's song "A Positive Vibration," the singer expresses their desire to let out a feeling that they have been keeping inside. They ask the listener if they know the feeling and if they want to know their secret. The singer hints that they may only reveal their secret when they are high, suggesting that it might be a personal and possibly illegal activity. The chorus repeats the phrase "I've got a positive vibration," emphasizing the uplifting and positive nature of this feeling.
The singer then invites the listener to come and see them, saying that they want to help ease their mind. Again, the singer emphasizes the positive nature of their feelings and promises not to fool the listener. The song ends on this hopeful note, suggesting that the positive vibration the singer is feeling can be shared with others and can help to bring people together.
The lyrics to "A Positive Vibration" may be interpreted in a number of ways, and the specifics of the singer's secret are left ambiguous. It is possible that the song is about drug use, or it could be a more general celebration of positivity and good vibes. Ultimately, the lyrics suggest that the singer wants to share their positive feelings with others and help others to feel good as well.
Line by Line Meaning
I've got a feeling
I am experiencing a sensation.
D'you know the meaning
Do you comprehend the significance?
I want to let it out of my mind
I desire to express it verbally.
I've got a secret
I possess a confidential information.
D'you wanna know it
Do you have a wish to learn about it?
I do it when I get high
I utilize drugs to perform the action.
I got it, you got it...
I have a positive vibe, and you do too.
I got a positive vibration
I have a favorable sentiment.
Got this positive vibration
I am experiencing this optimistic sensation.
It's a positive vibration
The sentiment is an affirmative one.
Do come and see me
Please visit me in person.
I've got to do it
I have the responsibility to accomplish it.
I'm gonna help you to ease your mind
I intend to assist in relaxing your thoughts.
Just got this feeling
I just had this sensation.
Ain't gonna fool you
I will not deceive you.
I hope you call me and try
I desire that you contact me and make an effort.
Contributed by Adam L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Евгений Филатов
Ты просто прелесть женщина - музыкант прекрасна 🐾⚠️🐱
Mr Tibbster
Blackbox does some of the best House music ever, this and Strike it up are amazing.
Jimmy LightShow
Listening to Black Box as a young adult gave me profound joy!
Angelo Ansaldi
Grandi Black Box. Questa si che era la vera musica. Altro che quella di oggi. :-)
Anabel Berumen
Ufffff que buena 🥳
Tex Mex
Always the right house music sound
Евгений Филатов
🕺❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💘
Chloe Jones
I have never heard this version before
jose2883 pv
Yeah I feel it... ;-)
Floydian76
where is catherine quinol? is that she? doesn´t even look like her