There are at least six bands/artists with the name Change:
1: This g… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least six bands/artists with the name Change:
1: This great band is one of the best, but also one of the most underrated ensembles in the soul, disco and R&B genres during the first half of the 80s. They created a catchy, smooth and polished disco, and later R&B and pop funk sound, with a touch of heaven. Here is the story about the group that might let them shine a little bit longer and perhaps do so for new music lovers as well, they certainly deserve it!
It all started in 1979 with a nameless musical project. The name was finally agreed as "Change", a perfect name considering the coming changes of the number of projects in GMP Petrus decided to keep. The main forces behind Change was the Italian Davide Romani, that had joined GMP in 1977 as a self-taught bass guitar player, and fellow countryman Paolo Gianolio on guitar, with a solid classic guitar education behind him. Romani himself also wants to give a great deal of credit to another Italian musician, Rudy Trevisi, that played a more important role for Change than most people know. Romani didn't write anything in the first few years with GMP but got the greatest chance of his life on this new project after Petrus had persuaded him to compose some tracks despite the fact that Romani hadn't composed anything before. It turned out to be a very lucky strike for both Petrus and Romani. Together with Malavsi, Gianolio and Garfield they wrote all the tracks on the debut.
The only things left to do for Petrus was to find the singers and writers of the lyrics as the Italians hardly spoke any English. For that Petrus looked overseas, towards the USA. Soon he found guys like Wayne Garfield, that also (co-)wrote some tracks, and Tanyanette Willoughby for the lyrics and the two main vocalists in Luther Vandross and Jocelyn Brown.
It was Vandross that caught Petrus' attention after Petrus had heard Vandross's singing in a Coca-Cola ad spot.
Vandross, it was said, had a highly sensitive, emotional and expressive voice. Petrus began an almost immediate search to hire Vandross, who had earlier been a well-appreciated background singer for artists like Roberta Flack, David Bowie and Chic, and who had worked with highly successful and famous commercial advertisement firms for radio and television and had also been singing in the adult choir in the film "The Wiz" in 1978.
Vandross, it is widely known, had even released two rarely heard albums on the Cotillion record label imprint under the group name "Luther" in 1976 and 1977, but both of the albums, despite hitting the charts with one single from the debut becoming a very minor hit, didn't reach any great public or critical interest, and both records soon vanished into the flood of music industry legend.
This work on the first album of Change became Luther Vandross' big breakthrough, and opened up the road of incredible fame and commercial success as a "(second try)" solo artist with the strong debut, "Never Too Much" in 1981 on Epic Records label.
With that release and many others to come, Vandross became one of the biggest soul stars during the 80s and 90s.
Vandross realized his value when negotiating with Petrus and expressed two demands to him before joining in. He wanted the have full control of the recording process of his voice and be able to stop whenever he wanted if he wasn't satisfied with the recordings, and secondly to be credited as the main vocalist, something Petrus originally hadn't planned to do. Both demands were accepted. This was a bigger catch than anyone could ever imagine.
Jocelyn Brown, on her side, had made even deeper footprints in the sand of music than Vandross. She had earlier been a member of the obscure disco group "Musique" and became one of the original members of the later well-known "Inner life" band in 1979, and scored with them incredible hits like the remake of the classic hit "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" in 1981, and the catchy "I Like It Like That" in 1982.
Brown certainly did possess valuable experiences from the similar kind of music that Petrus/Malavasi produced and was, like Vandross, a perfect pick. She was later married Shaw and was for a short time credited as a background singer with that name on albums by Change in 80 and 81.
But in 82 she was divorced from Shaw, and used her old name once again and became, under that name a successful solo star during the 80s. Her solo career included the tasteful debut in 1984 including the funky dance hit "Somebody Else's Guy".
Important to remember though, is that Change were, despite great singers and a huge "band potential", a studio concept. The fact corresponded well with the stylish cubist album cover made by Frank Porto without any pictures or credits of Change being a band on the cover....
Albums:
Change - The Glow Of Love 1980
Change - Miracles 1981
Change - Sharing Your Love 1982
Change - This Is Your Time 1983
Change - Change of Heart 1984 (which prominently featured music production and arrangements from [a pre-Janet Jackson] Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis)
Change - Turn On Your Radio 1985
(Full Bio ---> http://www.jacquespetrus.com/change.htm)
2: Change is also the name of a rapper from San Diego, CA. Change is the co-founder of Giant Squid Records.
3: Change is also the name of a Christian rapper from Detroit, MI.
4: A glam rock band from the 1970s.
5.Psychedelic rock band. Also known as Clockwork, released a 45 in 1973 and a album.Also known as Jimmy and The SoulBlazers,,The Joneses.
Mike Bugara - gtr, vcls
Mike Duruttya - horns, vcls
Jim Korleski - vcls, keybd.
Bill McCrea - vcls, perc.
Jim Miller - hrmnca
John Sineri - drms
Dave Sorge - gtr
Gary Zeigler - bs
6: A straight-edge hardcore band from Seattle, WA. They released their debut LP "Closer Still" in 2020.
1: This g… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least six bands/artists with the name Change:
1: This great band is one of the best, but also one of the most underrated ensembles in the soul, disco and R&B genres during the first half of the 80s. They created a catchy, smooth and polished disco, and later R&B and pop funk sound, with a touch of heaven. Here is the story about the group that might let them shine a little bit longer and perhaps do so for new music lovers as well, they certainly deserve it!
It all started in 1979 with a nameless musical project. The name was finally agreed as "Change", a perfect name considering the coming changes of the number of projects in GMP Petrus decided to keep. The main forces behind Change was the Italian Davide Romani, that had joined GMP in 1977 as a self-taught bass guitar player, and fellow countryman Paolo Gianolio on guitar, with a solid classic guitar education behind him. Romani himself also wants to give a great deal of credit to another Italian musician, Rudy Trevisi, that played a more important role for Change than most people know. Romani didn't write anything in the first few years with GMP but got the greatest chance of his life on this new project after Petrus had persuaded him to compose some tracks despite the fact that Romani hadn't composed anything before. It turned out to be a very lucky strike for both Petrus and Romani. Together with Malavsi, Gianolio and Garfield they wrote all the tracks on the debut.
The only things left to do for Petrus was to find the singers and writers of the lyrics as the Italians hardly spoke any English. For that Petrus looked overseas, towards the USA. Soon he found guys like Wayne Garfield, that also (co-)wrote some tracks, and Tanyanette Willoughby for the lyrics and the two main vocalists in Luther Vandross and Jocelyn Brown.
It was Vandross that caught Petrus' attention after Petrus had heard Vandross's singing in a Coca-Cola ad spot.
Vandross, it was said, had a highly sensitive, emotional and expressive voice. Petrus began an almost immediate search to hire Vandross, who had earlier been a well-appreciated background singer for artists like Roberta Flack, David Bowie and Chic, and who had worked with highly successful and famous commercial advertisement firms for radio and television and had also been singing in the adult choir in the film "The Wiz" in 1978.
Vandross, it is widely known, had even released two rarely heard albums on the Cotillion record label imprint under the group name "Luther" in 1976 and 1977, but both of the albums, despite hitting the charts with one single from the debut becoming a very minor hit, didn't reach any great public or critical interest, and both records soon vanished into the flood of music industry legend.
This work on the first album of Change became Luther Vandross' big breakthrough, and opened up the road of incredible fame and commercial success as a "(second try)" solo artist with the strong debut, "Never Too Much" in 1981 on Epic Records label.
With that release and many others to come, Vandross became one of the biggest soul stars during the 80s and 90s.
Vandross realized his value when negotiating with Petrus and expressed two demands to him before joining in. He wanted the have full control of the recording process of his voice and be able to stop whenever he wanted if he wasn't satisfied with the recordings, and secondly to be credited as the main vocalist, something Petrus originally hadn't planned to do. Both demands were accepted. This was a bigger catch than anyone could ever imagine.
Jocelyn Brown, on her side, had made even deeper footprints in the sand of music than Vandross. She had earlier been a member of the obscure disco group "Musique" and became one of the original members of the later well-known "Inner life" band in 1979, and scored with them incredible hits like the remake of the classic hit "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" in 1981, and the catchy "I Like It Like That" in 1982.
Brown certainly did possess valuable experiences from the similar kind of music that Petrus/Malavasi produced and was, like Vandross, a perfect pick. She was later married Shaw and was for a short time credited as a background singer with that name on albums by Change in 80 and 81.
But in 82 she was divorced from Shaw, and used her old name once again and became, under that name a successful solo star during the 80s. Her solo career included the tasteful debut in 1984 including the funky dance hit "Somebody Else's Guy".
Important to remember though, is that Change were, despite great singers and a huge "band potential", a studio concept. The fact corresponded well with the stylish cubist album cover made by Frank Porto without any pictures or credits of Change being a band on the cover....
Albums:
Change - The Glow Of Love 1980
Change - Miracles 1981
Change - Sharing Your Love 1982
Change - This Is Your Time 1983
Change - Change of Heart 1984 (which prominently featured music production and arrangements from [a pre-Janet Jackson] Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis)
Change - Turn On Your Radio 1985
(Full Bio ---> http://www.jacquespetrus.com/change.htm)
2: Change is also the name of a rapper from San Diego, CA. Change is the co-founder of Giant Squid Records.
3: Change is also the name of a Christian rapper from Detroit, MI.
4: A glam rock band from the 1970s.
5.Psychedelic rock band. Also known as Clockwork, released a 45 in 1973 and a album.Also known as Jimmy and The SoulBlazers,,The Joneses.
Mike Bugara - gtr, vcls
Mike Duruttya - horns, vcls
Jim Korleski - vcls, keybd.
Bill McCrea - vcls, perc.
Jim Miller - hrmnca
John Sineri - drms
Dave Sorge - gtr
Gary Zeigler - bs
6: A straight-edge hardcore band from Seattle, WA. They released their debut LP "Closer Still" in 2020.
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Change Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Change:
A Lover Holiday Not a cloud showed out in the sky that very…
A Lover's Holiday (A Jim Burgess Mix) Not a cloud showed out in the sky That very night…
A Lovers Not a cloud showed out in the sky That very night…
A Lovers Holiday Not a cloud showed out in the sky that very…
A Lovers's Holiday - Jim Burgess Mix Not a cloud showed out in the sky That very night…
A Lover’s Holiday Not a cloud showed out in the sky that very…
All My Life It's time I come clean, my Abigail Throw you the keys,…
Angel When the lower people find the sun The fire kindles everyone…
Angel in My Pocket Ricky Van Shelton Miscellaneous Hole In My Pocket (1989) I g…
Change Give me back all my love I've had a change of…
Closer Break the heart Consume the mind darkness take the guiding…
Death Manipulating The ones you claim to love You say you're guide…
don Wishes don't come true I know that it's know but I'll…
Friends Come on my friend And leave your caution to the wind I…
Glow Of Love Flower's bloomin', mornin' dew And the beauty seems to say …
Hard Times Everyday on the news and in the papers such depressing infor…
Heaven A star shining in a universe far away My heart knows…
Higher Drugs and booze won't waste my time Smokes and pills I'll…
Hold Tight Hold tight Hold tight If you wanna make this feeling stay Ho…
Hold Tight (Edit) [Remastered] Hold tight Hold tight If you wanna make this feeling stay sl…
Hold Tight (Full Length Album Mix) Hold tight Hold tight If you wanna make this feeling stay Ho…
Hold Tight (LP Version) Hold tight If you wanna make this feeling stay Hold tight Ho…
I WANT YOU everytime we misunderstand i feel good cuz 우린 나아질게 있고 drums …
It's a Girl's Affair Call the gang The party′s on tonight Party for the chosen fe…
It's a Girls Affair Call the gang The party's on tonight Party for the chosen fe…
Keep On It Some people let their dirt out, I'll keep it all…
Let's Go Together Lovin' you is like rhythm is to music Suddenly you…
Love 4 Love Imagine the whole world without me and you If you met…
Lover's Holiday Not a cloud showed out in the sky that very…
Mutual Attraction Adolphson Falk From Here To Eternity Sheer Attraction We're …
Oh What a Feeling Oh, what a night, Late December back in sixty-three What…
Paradise Now I regret a lot but I'll never regret that…
Paradise (Single Edit) If you touch me with your smile I'll get you to…
Promise Your Love Yeah I’m in love with you I just wanna please you Whenever…
Reason A simple choice When you consider what it means to…
Say You Love Me Again Ni xuan yao xin nan you song de LV bao…
Searching Hit the town in the cold of the night Looking round…
Sharing Your Love Yeah I’m in love with you I just wanna please you Whenever…
Some Day I lay me down beside the embankment Heaven above and the…
The Glow Of Love Flower's bloomin', mornin' dew And the beauty seems to say I…
The Very Best In You This is for the very best in you This is for…
The Very Best In You - Full Length Album Mix This is for the very best in you This is for…
This Is Your Time You better walk along the line Trying to pretend that all…
Time for Us I drowned in your house last night My crown is…
When The Morning Comes This discussion is not up for debate Imma kill everybody tha…
You Are My Melody Ohohohoho! Ooohooohooo Yeaheah It's time that I unwrap …
You Are the Melody Last week, my best friend and I Sat on a park…
You're My Number Yeah (Baby you′re my number one) Never knew what love was ti…
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tawseef taher
1. change your routine and habit and maintain strictly
2. take shower after getting up
3. 6:05 bring small productive changes in your daily life
4. 6:36 workout broken down
4.1 10 squat every day
5. make your task enjoyable
6. 15-250 days = habit building phase
7. continue doing no matter what happens
8. change is a direction, not a destination
9. track your habits
10. reflect on your progress
11. maintain gratitude journal
Joutashes
Thank you, this video is amazing.
In the next 6 months i want to make these list as my new habits:
- eat vegetables and fruits at least one a day.
- sleep for 8 hours everynight
- tahajud 4 days a week.
- fasting monday,Thursday
- read Qur'an everyday.
- workout 3-4 days a week
- studying
Drew Lawrence
Nice ideas. Here are my four to add:
1. Remove boundaries to starting: if you're want to practise guitar more then leave it out and plugged in. Make it so you can just walk past, play for 5 mins then get on with something else. It has to be as easy as possible.
2. Become aware of the things that stop you - sometimes quite small random things, like the guitar is always out of tune (so buy a tuner), or the only time you get to practise everyone is already in bed (so use some headphones) or it's difficult to hold the guitar on your bed (so find a good chair and move it next to your amp)
3. Remove pressure - if you're doing it to be famous then you're always going to feel the pressure to achieve. You've got to do it primarily because you love it.
4. and this is key for me - Acknowledge you only have limited energy. It can feel like if you have 5 free hours then you can do one hour of guitar practise, an hour of exercise, an hour to read your book, an hour to cook, etc. But in reality each activity has not only a physical cost, but also a mental load. Acknowledge the mental load, then free yourself of it. If you have a stressful job then you probably won't do your hobby - the job has taken all your mental load and that is why you're watching Netflix for 5 hours.
5. You do not have to change the world. It's ok, there are already plenty of authors, musicians, entertainers, photographers, etc. You can just do this for fun. Just honestly and seriously, start from the position that the world does not need you to do this thing, and will not care if you never do it. And now just do it anyway - do it for yourself.
Taylor Fales
On the idea of breaking down goals into smaller easier parts:
When my depression is kicking my butt, I find it extremely helpful to separate tasks from their 'runways'.
For example, on days that I really don't want to go to the gym, I'll break down getting to the gym and working out into separate items. I allow myself the choice of not working out, but I must get dressed and travel to the gym.
Sometimes I get to the gym and I indeed decide to turn back and go home and be sad, but 90%+ of the time, if I'm all ready there, I'll go in and do my workout.
I cannot count the amount of times that I would have just not bothered going at all if I had to sign myself up for the workout from the outset.
Not sure if this will help anyone else, but thought I'd share, just in case.
Good luck everyone. <3
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SpaceGodzillaYT 🪐
change is so hard mate
Jumbotron2
Thanks
The Enchanter
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Urmila Londhe
Thank you as always!!
Finger
🤓🤓🤓
reyne cholas
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Victor
Hit the nail on the head
DARK ブレザー
You have explored the tip of Ice burg
Not the depth (not even me)