R&B/Soul
United States
Jeffrey Osborne
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We Are The World (feat. Al Jarreau, Anita Pointer, B. Midler, Billy Joel, Bob Dylan, Bob Geldof, Bruce Springsteen, Cyndi Lauper, Dan Aykroyd, Daryl Hall, Diana Ross, Dionne Warwick, Harry Belafonte, Huey Lewis and the News, Jackie Jackson, James Ingram, Jeffrey Osborne, John Oates, June Pointer, Kenny Loggins, Kenny Rogers, Kim Carnes, La Toya Jackson, Lindsey Buckingham, Lionel Richie, Marlon Jackson, Michael Jackson, Paul Simon, Randy Jackson, Ray Charles, Ruth Pointer, Sheila E., Smokey Robinson, Steve Perry, Stevie Wonder, Tito Jackson, Tina Turner, Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson) [Remastered]
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About Jeffrey Osborne
As one of the premier balladeers of ‘80s R&B, Jeffrey Osborne was the paragon of smooth. Yet the singer—who was born in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1948—spent the first part of his career demonstrating his funkier side in L.T.D., the soul group he fronted alongside his brother Billy. After helping the band score hits like 1977’s “(Every Time I Turn Around) Back In Love Again,” Osborne crossed over with the more tenderhearted “On The Wings Of Love,” a single from his 1982 self-titled solo debut that became a surprise hit in the UK two years later and a wedding staple forevermore. He teamed up with frequent collaborator—and jazz and R&B maverick—George Duke for 1983’s Stay With Me Tonight, a richly varied album whose slickness was matched by its subtlety. Though his output slowed after he reached his chart peak with his 1987 Dionne Warwick duet “Love Power,” Osborne’s vocal gifts were just as clear on 2018’s Worth It All.
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