Jc Lodge

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Telephone Love 04:17 Tools
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right 00:00 Tools
Someone Loves You Honey 00:00 Tools
Activate Me 00:00 Tools
dont think twice its allright 00:00 Tools
Someone Loves You Honey // JC Lodge 00:00 Tools
A Little Love 00:00 Tools
why 00:00 Tools
The First Cut 00:00 Tools
Feliz Navidad 00:00 Tools
Someone Loves You 00:00 Tools
The Christmas Song 00:00 Tools
Selfish Lover 00:00 Tools
Partner For Life 00:00 Tools
Over The Rainbow 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams 00:00 Tools
looking for love 00:00 Tools
Make It Up 00:00 Tools
Better Then Her 00:00 Tools
Telephone Love (12" Mix) 00:00 Tools
You Carry the Swing 00:00 Tools
Don't think twice it's allright 00:00 Tools
Feliz Navidad (feat. Big Man) 00:00 Tools
Comfort Zone 00:00 Tools
Love's Gonna Break Your Heart 00:00 Tools
don't think twice, it's allright 00:00 Tools
Losing You Version 00:00 Tools
Colors Of The Wind 00:00 Tools
Make It Up To You 00:00 Tools
I Am In Love 00:00 Tools
Conversations 00:00 Tools
Operator 00:00 Tools
Love for All Seasons 00:00 Tools
What The World Needs Now 00:00 Tools
Way Up 00:00 Tools
Happy Birthday 00:00 Tools
More Than I can say 00:00 Tools
He Said 00:00 Tools
Child of Love 00:00 Tools
Lonely Nights 00:00 Tools
I'm On Fire 00:00 Tools
if tomorrow never comes 00:00 Tools
Golden touch 00:00 Tools
Can't Get Over Losing You 00:00 Tools
Special Request 00:00 Tools
You Make Me Feel Brand New 00:00 Tools
Cautious 00:00 Tools
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right Dub 00:00 Tools
Where Dreams Are Made 00:00 Tools
Love Transfusion 00:00 Tools
Does My Ring Hurt Your Finger 00:00 Tools
Love Me Baby Ft Tiger 00:00 Tools
Don't Think Twice, It's Alright 00:00 Tools
summer 00:00 Tools
Selfish Lover (12" Mix) 00:00 Tools
Love Won't Let Me Wait 00:00 Tools
Don't Think Twice, It's All Ri 00:00 Tools
Kiss And Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Hardcore Lover 00:00 Tools
Let's Make Love 00:00 Tools
Kiss It Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Kiss Kiss 00:00 Tools
You Can Dance 00:00 Tools
Guilty 00:00 Tools
Center of Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Colors of the Wind (From "Pocahontas") 00:00 Tools
Loving You 00:00 Tools
Since You Came Into My Life Ft Sugar Minott 00:00 Tools
To Love Somebody 00:00 Tools
Love Rewind 00:00 Tools
Come Again 00:00 Tools
Hardcore Loving Ft Shabba Ranks 00:00 Tools
Don't Think Wice, It's All Rig 00:00 Tools
love & kisses 00:00 Tools
Let Me Down Easy 00:00 Tools
Between the Sheets 00:00 Tools
An Old-Fashioned Christmas 00:00 Tools
Love You To the Max 00:00 Tools
Stick By Me 00:00 Tools
Crysis 00:00 Tools
joy to the world 00:00 Tools
Where You Belong 00:00 Tools
Don't think twice its allright 00:00 Tools
Trust Me 00:00 Tools
Pillow Talk 00:00 Tools
Stealing Love 00:00 Tools
I Am Someone 00:00 Tools
I Just Can't Forget You 00:00 Tools
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J.C. Lodge http://jclodge.com is one of the most popular female reggae singers of the '80s and '90s, balancing traditional reggae with pop, urban soul, dancehall, lovers rock, and even country music. The owner of a high, girlish voice, Lodge often played the role of the coy flirt, with a teasing sexuality simmering under much of her romantic material. Born June Carol Lodge in England, she was raised chiefly in Jamaica, and in high school began a relationship with aspiring songwriter Errol O'Meally, who would later become her producer and manager. Enamored of her voice, O'Meally convinced her to sing on some demo recordings of his material, and the results landed both of them a deal with producer/studio owner Joe Gibbs. Gibbs had Lodge record a reggae cover of Charley Pride's country hit "Someone Loves You, Honey" in 1980, and the single was a smash, topping the Jamaican charts and finding success in Europe as well. Lodge's debut album of the same name was rushed out, but her time with Gibbs would not last; he went bankrupt after neglecting to pay songwriting royalties on the hit. Lodge finally returned to recording in 1985 with Revealed, which was co-produced by O'Meally and Willie Lindo. She subsequently signed with producer Gussie Clarke's Music Works label, debuting with 1987's I Believe in You. Another album, Selfish Lover, followed, as did her 1988 breakthrough hit, "Telephone Love." One of the first dancehall singles to cross over to R&B and hip-hop audiences, "Telephone Love" was an international smash that became Lodge's signature song and earned her a deal with the rap-oriented Tommy Boy label. 1992's Tropic of Love proved to be her only album for Tommy Boy, and the accompanying single "Home Is Where the Hurt Is" proved to be her highest-charting hit in the U.S., reaching the Top 50 on the R&B charts. Lodge and O'Meally co-produced the 1993 follow-up, To the Max, which featured the single "Activate Me." 1994's Special Request was a more ambitious effort that showcased Lodge's versatility as a singer, and also featured a number of original compositions. She experimented even further on 1996's Love for All Seasons, which paired her with the legendary dub producer Mad Professor. A Japanese-only album called Let Love Inside followed, and in late 2001, Lodge returned to England and signed with Jetstar Records. Her first album for the label, Reggae Country, was released in late 2002 and featured covers of American country songs, both classic and contemporary. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide Albums: Let Love Inside I Believe in You Greensleeves 4/04/1987 Selfish Lover Greensleeves 1/01/1990 Revealed RAS 7/26/1990 Home Is Where the Hurt Is Tommy Boy 10/05/1991 Tropic of Love Tommy Boy 1/21/1992 Come Again Tommy Boy 2/25/1992 To the Max Ras 11/20/1993 Special Request Ras 5/15/1995 Love for All Seasons RAS 6/18/1996 This Is Crucial Reggae Sanctuary 8/10/2004 Reggae Country Jetstar 2001 Reggae Country 2 Jetstar 2004 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.