Marvin Sease - discography (1988-2008)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists
- Title: Discography
- Year Of Release: 1988-2008
- Label: Jive
- Genre: Soul, Funk
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 05:19:37
- Total Size: 2 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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Marvin Sease - Breakfast (1988)
01. Love Is A Game (Album Version)
02. Same Old Woman
03. I Belong To You
04. Lately
05. I Can't Forget You Girl
06. Condom On Your Tongue
07. I Ate You For My Breakfast (Album Version)
08. Tell Me
Marvin Sease - Hoochie Momma (1999)
01. Hoochie Momma
02. Is It Over
03. Ain't Nobody In The Bedroom
04. Don't Forget To Tell On You
05. Thanks For Loving Me
06. I'm Still Waiting On You
07. I Wanna Do Something For You
08. You Must Be Crazy
09. Don't Come Around
10. I Can't Believe
11. Let Me Hold & Squeeze You
Marvin Sease - A Woman Would Rather Be Licked (2001)
01. Money Is What You Want
02. I Gotta Clean Up
03. I Wanna Love You
04. Any Way You Want It
05. Use'ta Don't Count
06. A Woman Would Rather Be Licked
07. Ditch Diggers
08. She's My Baby's Momma
09. Friday
10. We're Still Together
Marvin Sease - Candy Licker: The Sex & Soul Of Marvin Sease (2006)
01. Do You Need A Licker?
02. Don't Go
03. I'm Still Waiting On You
04. Don't Forget To Tell On You
05. From My Heart
06. I'm Sinkin' Down
07. I Can't Believe
08. I'm Mr. Jody
09. You & Me
10. I Gotta Clean Up
11. Hoochie Momma
12. Do You Qualify
Marvin Sease - Please Take Me! (2008)
01. Candy Licker 2
02. Who You Gonna Call
03. Please Take Me
04. You're Driving Me Crazy
05. Tonight Is The Night
06. I'll Never Let You Go
07. Brother To Brother
08. It's A Good Feeling
09. Heaven Knows
10. Lady
11. I'm Not Your Judge
Marvin Sease - The Housekeeper (2008)
01. I Ate The Whole Thing
02. The Price Of Feeding Him
03. She Don't Love You
04. Do You Want To Make Love
05. She's The Woman I Love
06. I Got You
07. Teach Me
08. I Wanna Do It With You
09. You Walked Away
10. The Housekeeper
Despite a lack of attention from most print sources and other common avenues of publicity in the blues world, Marvin Sease has turned his smooth, X-rated ladies' man persona into a cottage industry complete with merchandising in the Deep South. Sease straddles the line between blues and gospel-drenched soul, much like fellow Southern singers Johnnie Taylor and Tyrone Davis, but his often racy lyrics and concert performances, coupled with the advantages of major-label distribution, have ensured Sease a strong following, particularly among female fans enamored of his signature song and breakthrough jukebox hit, the provocative, innuendo-laced "Candy Licker." Born in Blackville, S.C., Sease got his start by joining a gospel group in nearby Charleston called the Five Gospel Singers, and moved to New York at age 20, where he joined another gospel group called the Gospel Crowns. Preferring R&B, though, Sease put together a backing band (called Sease) featuring his three brothers. When this venture failed, Sease began singing to pre-recorded backing tracks at local dances and clubs, self-released several 45s, and eventually scored a regular gig at a Brooklyn nightspot called the Casablanca. Gunning for greater success, Sease recorded a self-titled LP in 1986 featuring one of his most popular songs, "Ghetto Man," and began working the South's so-called chitlin circuit of ghetto bars, rural juke joints, and blues festivals. While shopping the LP, released on his own Early label, to record stores, Sease stumbled upon a contact who eventually got him a deal with Polygram, which re-released the LP on London/Mercury in 1987 with the addition of the newly recorded, ten-minute track "Candy Licker." "Candy Licker" became an underground success on jukeboxes across the South; it was too explicit for radio airplay, but audiences - especially female ones - flocked to see Sease in concert. Over the next ten years, Sease recorded a string of albums for London/Mercury (Breakfast, 1987; The Real Deal, 1989; Show Me What You Got, 1991) and the New York-based Jive (The Housekeeper, 1993; Do You Need a Licker?, 1994; Please Take Me, 1996) that sold consistently well, although none have yet matched the performance of Marvin Sease, which hit number 14 on Billboard's R&B chart and number 114 on the pop chart. Several more releases were issued before the '90s came to a close: Bitch Git It All (1997), Hoochie Momma (1999). Women Would Rather Be Licked was issued in early 2001. The live CD and DVD Live with the Candy Licker both appeared in 2005.
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Marvin Sease - Breakfast (1988)
01. Love Is A Game (Album Version)
02. Same Old Woman
03. I Belong To You
04. Lately
05. I Can't Forget You Girl
06. Condom On Your Tongue
07. I Ate You For My Breakfast (Album Version)
08. Tell Me
Marvin Sease - Hoochie Momma (1999)
01. Hoochie Momma
02. Is It Over
03. Ain't Nobody In The Bedroom
04. Don't Forget To Tell On You
05. Thanks For Loving Me
06. I'm Still Waiting On You
07. I Wanna Do Something For You
08. You Must Be Crazy
09. Don't Come Around
10. I Can't Believe
11. Let Me Hold & Squeeze You
Marvin Sease - A Woman Would Rather Be Licked (2001)
01. Money Is What You Want
02. I Gotta Clean Up
03. I Wanna Love You
04. Any Way You Want It
05. Use'ta Don't Count
06. A Woman Would Rather Be Licked
07. Ditch Diggers
08. She's My Baby's Momma
09. Friday
10. We're Still Together
Marvin Sease - Candy Licker: The Sex & Soul Of Marvin Sease (2006)
01. Do You Need A Licker?
02. Don't Go
03. I'm Still Waiting On You
04. Don't Forget To Tell On You
05. From My Heart
06. I'm Sinkin' Down
07. I Can't Believe
08. I'm Mr. Jody
09. You & Me
10. I Gotta Clean Up
11. Hoochie Momma
12. Do You Qualify
Marvin Sease - Please Take Me! (2008)
01. Candy Licker 2
02. Who You Gonna Call
03. Please Take Me
04. You're Driving Me Crazy
05. Tonight Is The Night
06. I'll Never Let You Go
07. Brother To Brother
08. It's A Good Feeling
09. Heaven Knows
10. Lady
11. I'm Not Your Judge
Marvin Sease - The Housekeeper (2008)
01. I Ate The Whole Thing
02. The Price Of Feeding Him
03. She Don't Love You
04. Do You Want To Make Love
05. She's The Woman I Love
06. I Got You
07. Teach Me
08. I Wanna Do It With You
09. You Walked Away
10. The Housekeeper
Despite a lack of attention from most print sources and other common avenues of publicity in the blues world, Marvin Sease has turned his smooth, X-rated ladies' man persona into a cottage industry complete with merchandising in the Deep South. Sease straddles the line between blues and gospel-drenched soul, much like fellow Southern singers Johnnie Taylor and Tyrone Davis, but his often racy lyrics and concert performances, coupled with the advantages of major-label distribution, have ensured Sease a strong following, particularly among female fans enamored of his signature song and breakthrough jukebox hit, the provocative, innuendo-laced "Candy Licker." Born in Blackville, S.C., Sease got his start by joining a gospel group in nearby Charleston called the Five Gospel Singers, and moved to New York at age 20, where he joined another gospel group called the Gospel Crowns. Preferring R&B, though, Sease put together a backing band (called Sease) featuring his three brothers. When this venture failed, Sease began singing to pre-recorded backing tracks at local dances and clubs, self-released several 45s, and eventually scored a regular gig at a Brooklyn nightspot called the Casablanca. Gunning for greater success, Sease recorded a self-titled LP in 1986 featuring one of his most popular songs, "Ghetto Man," and began working the South's so-called chitlin circuit of ghetto bars, rural juke joints, and blues festivals. While shopping the LP, released on his own Early label, to record stores, Sease stumbled upon a contact who eventually got him a deal with Polygram, which re-released the LP on London/Mercury in 1987 with the addition of the newly recorded, ten-minute track "Candy Licker." "Candy Licker" became an underground success on jukeboxes across the South; it was too explicit for radio airplay, but audiences - especially female ones - flocked to see Sease in concert. Over the next ten years, Sease recorded a string of albums for London/Mercury (Breakfast, 1987; The Real Deal, 1989; Show Me What You Got, 1991) and the New York-based Jive (The Housekeeper, 1993; Do You Need a Licker?, 1994; Please Take Me, 1996) that sold consistently well, although none have yet matched the performance of Marvin Sease, which hit number 14 on Billboard's R&B chart and number 114 on the pop chart. Several more releases were issued before the '90s came to a close: Bitch Git It All (1997), Hoochie Momma (1999). Women Would Rather Be Licked was issued in early 2001. The live CD and DVD Live with the Candy Licker both appeared in 2005.
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