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Though electronica has always been a producer's medium (and the few vocalists keeping their head above water are usually woman), Robert Owens became one of the figures most associated with the late-'80s golden era of Chicago house. Born in Ohio in 1961, he grew up singing in the church, but was working as a DJ when he met pioneering Chicago producer Larry Heard in 1985. The pair formed Fingers Inc. with Ron Wilson, and released a few excellent singles ("You're Mine," "It's Over") and the 1988 full-length Another Side. The group dissolved soon after, though, as Heard's burgeoning solo-production career (as Mr. Fingers) took over. Owens had already released tracks on his own -- "Bring Down the Walls" and "I'm Strong" for Alleviated, with production from Heard -- and he signed a solo contract with 4th & Broadway. His 1990 LP Rhythms in Me was a solid effort, though it soon disappeared within the quickly disintegrating Chicago house scene. (One of his best-known features of the late '80s, the epic house moment "Tears," appeared under the names of Frankie Knuckles and producer Satoshi Tomiie.) Owens basically retired from music by the early '90s, but by 1996, he'd returned to dance music with Ordinary People, a two-part EP for Musical Directions. He teamed up with Tomiie and Cevin Fisher for a track from Tomiie's Full Lick LP in 1999, and one year later Owens appeared on the Photek smash "Mine to Give." ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

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Robert Owens's Discography  (3)

Night-Time Stories  Night-Time Stories Compost Medi... more more
Last Night A DJ Blew My Mind  Last Night A DJ Blew My Mind Illustrious... more more
Love Will Find Its Way THE BEST OF ROBERT OWENS Love Will Find Its Way: THE BEST OF ROBE... Unisex Recordings more more

Compilations Featuring Robert Owens  (20)

Bacardi B Live Vol09  Bacardi B Live Vol09 Ministry Of... more more
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Greatest Hits & Remixes  Greatest Hits & Remixes New State En... more more
Back To Love 0305  Back To Love 0305 Hed Kandi Records more more
The Kings Of House Compiled & mixed by Masters At Work The Kings Of House: Compiled & mixed by... BBE Records more more

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