Force MD's

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Tender Love 04:07 Tools
Tender Love (LP Version) 04:06 Tools
Love Is a House 05:12 Tools
After 12 04:25 Tools
Here I Go Again 00:00 Tools
tears 00:00 Tools
Itchin' for a Scratch 04:01 Tools
Tender Love (Extended Vocal Remix) 03:57 Tools
Tender Love (1985) 04:06 Tools
Let Me Love You 05:07 Tools
Here I Go Again (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Couldn't Care Less 05:28 Tools
I Wanna Know Your Name 05:13 Tools
Forgive Me Girl 05:12 Tools
Chillin' 00:00 Tools
Love You Down 05:04 Tools
One Plus One 00:00 Tools
Force M.D.'s Meet The Fat Boys 00:00 Tools
Walking On Air 00:00 Tools
Jive Time Sucker 00:00 Tools
Force MD's-Tender love 00:00 Tools
Your Love Drives Me Crazy 00:00 Tools
itchin for a scratch 00:00 Tools
Somebody's Crying 00:00 Tools
Touch and Go 05:04 Tools
Force Md's Meet the Fat Boys 00:00 Tools
Watching You 00:00 Tools
Uh Oh! 00:00 Tools
will you be my girlfriend 00:00 Tools
Walking Into Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Force Mds Meet The Fat Boys 04:08 Tools
Will You Be My Girlfriend? 00:00 Tools
Tender Lover 00:00 Tools
This Christmas (Marley Marl Remix) 00:00 Tools
take your love back 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams 00:00 Tools
Step to Me 00:00 Tools
Chillin 00:00 Tools
Let Me Love You (Old School RnB Fridays Edit) 00:00 Tools
Let Me Love You - Remastered 12" Vocal Version 00:00 Tools
Tender Love (Nude Disco Remix) 00:00 Tools
Are You Really Real? 00:00 Tools
Tender Love (Extended Vocal Re 00:00 Tools
Chillin' - LP Version 00:00 Tools
Tenderlove 00:00 Tools
Let Me Love You Down 00:00 Tools
Itchin? For a Scratch 00:00 Tools
Let Me Love You (12 Inch Vocal Version) 00:00 Tools
Tender Love (Reggaecide RMX) 00:00 Tools
force mds - tender love 00:00 Tools
Deep Check 00:00 Tools
Uh Oh 00:00 Tools
Tender Love - LP Version 00:00 Tools
Midnite Lover 00:00 Tools
What's the Name of That Song? 00:00 Tools
Dry Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Do You Have A Friend 00:00 Tools
All In My Mind 00:00 Tools
Happy Valentine 00:00 Tools
TENDER LOVE (EDIT) 00:00 Tools
(slow jams)80's R&B - Force MD's - Tender Love 00:00 Tools
Auld Lang Syne 00:00 Tools
I Only Want To Be With You 00:00 Tools
Are You Really Real 00:00 Tools
Don't Make Me Dance (All Night Long) 00:00 Tools
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The Force MDs originally called itself the L.D.s, then the Force MCs, but ultimately preferred MD, which is short for musical diversity. Though the group wasn't quite always as recognizable as other New York R&B acts when it first started, the Force MDs were among the first R&B vocal groups to intermix doo-wop-affected consonances with hip-hop beats. When the group began performing as the L.D.s on Greenwich Village street corners and the Staten Island ferry, the group was comprised of brothers Stevie D. and Antoine "T.C.D." Lundy (b. February 3, 1964, d. January 21, 1998), their uncle Jessie Lee Daniels, and friends Trisco Pearson and Charles "Mercury" Nelson (December 19, 1964–March 9, 1995) son of Charles Daniels. After they connected with DJ Dr. Rock, they also performed as Dr. Rock & the MCs and played at hip hop shows. By the time the Force MDs got a record deal, signing with Tommy Boy Records in 1984, the group had already developed into a pure quiet storm/contemporary R&B group, with its top-ten R&B hit "Tears" from the Love Letters album and signified by the group's street attitude. It produced a collection of R&B hits throughout the 1980s, but its sole pop hit was the Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis-penned love song "Tender Love" from both their second album, Chillin’ (1985), and the 1985 feature film and soundtrack Krush Groove. The single proved to be a huge success, peaking at #10 in the Billboard Hot 100 chart, which became and instant R&B classic,and stayed on the chart for 19 weeks, [1] which was one of the tracks that helped Jam & Lewis garner a Grammy award for Producer of the Year. With the exception of their first album, the group was also the first act on Tommy Boy to have major-label distribution through its then-parent Warner Bros. Records. The Force MDs finally scored its first R&B #1 hit in 1987, "Love is a House," from the group's third album, Touch and Go. However, the group's popularity began to wane the following year. A fourth album, Step to Me, was released in 1990, and its featuring production was by Full Force, Marley Marl, Monte Moir (of the Time) and others. Mercury and Trisco then left, only to be replaced by Rodney "Khalil" Lundy and Shawn Waters. The group then released the album Moments in Time in 1994. Tragedy struck the group three times with the passing of three of its members: Charles "Mercury" Nelson suffered a fatal heart attack in 1995; Antoine "T.C.D." Lundy died of Lou Gehrig's disease in 1998; and DJ Dr. Rock died under unknown circumstances. The Remaining MDs returned with a comeback album titled "The Reunion" in 2000. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.