Driza Bone

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Real Love 05:02 Tools
Brightest Star 04:53 Tools
Pressure 00:00 Tools
Last Time 05:29 Tools
Real Love - Radio Version 00:00 Tools
Hit 00:00 Tools
Gonna Happen 00:00 Tools
Neighbourhood 00:00 Tools
Woman And A Man 00:00 Tools
Don't U Want Me 04:32 Tools
Conspiracy 00:00 Tools
Real Love - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Real Love [Nush Glamour Mix] 00:00 Tools
Real Love (Radio Edit) 03:43 Tools
Real Love (Radio Version) 03:43 Tools
Ola Onabule featuring Drizabone - Soul Town - Drizabone radio mix 03:43 Tools
Ola Onabule featuring Drizabone - Soul Town- Drizabone extended mix 03:43 Tools
Real Love (Album Version) 05:55 Tools
Real Love (original mix) 03:43 Tools
Real Love [Radio Version] 03:43 Tools
Pressure (Roger's Soul Sensation Mix) 03:43 Tools
Real Love (Nush Glamour Mix) 03:43 Tools
Real Love ('95 Remix) 03:43 Tools
Real love (Masters at Work R&B Mix) 07:14 Tools
Real Love (Jose Castellanos Re-drum) 03:43 Tools
Real Love (Masters At Work Detached Mix) 03:43 Tools
Catch The Fire 03:43 Tools
Real Love (Original Version) 03:50 Tools
Real Love (Original 91 Version) 03:43 Tools
Real Love (Real Jazzy Mix) 03:50 Tools
Brightest Star (David Morales Classic Club Mix) 03:50 Tools
Pressure (Radio Edit) 03:50 Tools
Real love (Masters at Work R & B mix) 03:50 Tools
brightest star (morales classic dub) 03:50 Tools
Brightest Star (Swingbone Mix) 03:50 Tools
Real love (Original '91 version) 03:50 Tools
Drizabone/Real Love(Masters At Works R&B Mix) 03:50 Tools
Pressure (Album Version) 04:04 Tools
Real Love [Original Mix] 03:50 Tools
Real Love (Radio Mix) 04:04 Tools
DRIZABONE-Pressure 03:50 Tools
brightest star (morales classic radio mix) 03:50 Tools
Brightest Star (Morales Classic 12'') 04:04 Tools
I Fell Apart 03:50 Tools
Confusion 04:04 Tools
Drizabone "Real Love" 04:04 Tools
Real Love (Real Dub) 04:04 Tools
Real Love - Drizabone 04:04 Tools
brightest star (radio edit) 04:04 Tools
Pressure (Underground Network Mix) 04:04 Tools
Come on back 04:04 Tools
Real Love (Original) 04:04 Tools
All The Way 04:04 Tools
Real Love (Rob Hayes Re-Edit) 04:04 Tools
Pressure (Nu Solution Mix) 04:04 Tools
Dont U Want Me 04:04 Tools
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Driza Bone is a international dance music / remixing musical ensemble, led by the record producers / musicians, Billy April and Vincent Garcia. They used various female vocalists to provide the vocal element to their output. Driza Bone (sometimes billed as Drizabone) were primarily popular in the early 1990s. They were named after the Driza-Bone brand of waterproof riding coats. The most successful remix single was of the American R&B singer Shanice's 1991 single, "I Love Your Smile". It surpassed the success of the original track, reaching #2 on both the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart. Driza Bone's most popular track, as an artist, was the song "Real Love", which reached #16 on the UK Singles Chart in June 1991, before they had remixed "I Love Your Smile". At the time of the single, Drizabone were mainstays April and Garcia, plus vocalist Sophie Jones. Jones had performed the original demo versions of the song, but was not really interested in a musical career, and Dee Heron ( Jamaica, West Indies) gave up her secretary's job to take over her role. The follow-up hit was "Catch the Fire" (UK #54). However, Heron then became the group's second casualty. Having decided that her vocal range was too limited, the backroom duo spent several months auditioning for more suitable replacements. They filled their time by performing remix duties for Linda Layton ("Without You (One On One)"), Alison Limerick, Lisa Stansfield ("Change") and the aforementioned Shanice. They eventually met the Atlanta, Georgia based singer Kymberley Peer ( Detroit, Michigan), who had formerly worked with Howard Hewitt and Freddie Jackson. She was also a partly established actress, having appeared alongside Marvin Winans and Vanessa Bell Armstrong in the musical, Don't Get Got Started. She was on hand to record Drizabone's first single in three years, "Pressure", which prefaced their long awaited debut album. Thus followed "Pressure" (UK #33), "Brightest Star" (UK #45), and a re-release of "Real Love" in 1995 (UK #24, their biggest hit since the original version of the track). Driza Bone also had a charting album in 1994, titled Conspiracy, which debuted and peaked at #72 on the UK Albums Chart in November of that year. All of their chart successes were released on the Fourth & Broadway record label. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.