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Sunday 5 December 2021

Booker Newberry III - A Profile Of...


Booker Taliaferro Newberry III is best known to a UK audience for his Top 10 hit "Love Town" in the summer of 1983 which he followed up with "Teddy Bear" which reached #44 in Oct. that year.

He began his career in the mid 70s with a group called Mystic Nights from Ohio (unconfirmed). In the 70s he moved to Philadelphia and joined Sweet Thunder who released 3 albums and around 5 singles between 1976-79 on Fantasy/WMOT. Only two of these singles made any impact on the US R&B chart, "Baby, I Need Your Love Today" (#21) (regarded as a quiet storm/slow jam classic) and "I Leave You Stronger" (#63), but many will remember the group for "Everybody's Singin' Love Songs" which was a big club tune in the late 70s, which was released in between the two chart entries, and I'm surprised that it didn't enter R&B chart. it was their only UK release. Their last single was 'Love's Embrace'.

All Music (which has been cut and pasted into Wiki) claims that Newberry then joined Impact, but I'm not sure that is correct as the group's releases were concurrent with Sweet Thunder between 1976-77, unless he sang with them but they never recorded any further material. 

Impact were originally called The Young Vandals/The Vandals (prior to that The Shades Of Formation) who released 3 singles on The Isley Brothers' T- Neck label. They broke up in 1970 but reformed in 1975 and changed their name to Impact when Damon Harris re-joined them  from The Temptations, who he joined in 1971. There is an Impact single listed by Discogs from 1988 but 'if' that's even the same Impact, which I doubt as 45Cat has them listed separately as from Washington D.C., Newberry had gone solo by that time releasing an album in 1983 and 1996. Incidentally the Impact 1988 track 'I'm Here' is pretty good, it was written by Al Johnson.

Sweet Thunder

Released three albums (the last two arranged and produced by Larry James of Fat Larry's Band) and five singles between 1976-79.

Albums
1976 - Above The Clouds (Full Album here)
1978 - Sweet Thunder (Full Album here)
1979 - Horizons

Singles
1976 Honey Bee / Stop What You're Doing [WMOT #WM-4004]
1978 Baby, I Need Your Love Today / I Don't Care What You Say [Fantasy/WMOT #F-826]
1978 Everybody's Singin' Love Songs / Joyful Noise [Fantasy/WMOT #F-836]
1979 I Leave You Stronger / What's The Sound [Fantasy/WMOT #F-860]
1979 Love's Embrace / Rock [Fantasy/WMOT #F-875]

A great 2019 cover of Baby, I Need Your Love Today by Frank GreeneBooker Newberry II also re-recorded it for his 1996 album Power People see below.

Booker Newberry III

Albums
1984 - Love Town [Malaco (UK) #MAL LP001] (Full Album here)
1996 - Power People [Scratch #SCRCD08] (Full Album here)

Singles
His solo singles are a bit sketchy as it would appear that several were not released in US.

1983 - Boom Boom / Boom Boom (Reprise) [Power Play #PP-1300] (as Newberry US only)
1983 - Teddy Bear / Teddy Bear (Inst) [Polydor #POSP 637] (UK & Europe only &2 & 12")
1984 - Shadows / Shower Of Love [Malaco #MAL 28] (UK only 7" & 12 ")
1984 - I Get Romantic [Buzz #VIBE 6T] (UK & Germany only)
1986 - Take A Piece Of Me [Omni #0-96820] (US & UK)

A selection of some of his best tracks and some video performances.

1978 - Baby, I Need Your Love Today


1979 - I Leave You Stronger

I doesn't sound like Newberry on lead vocals (possibly Charles Buie who co-wrote the song with Larry James (Fat Larry's Band)) on this track which was their only other R&B chart entry after "Baby I Need Your Love Today".


1979 - Love's Embrace

Another co-written by Charles Buie and Larry James (Fat Larry's Band)


1979 - It's You That I Need

An album only track from "Horizons".


1983 - Love Town


1983 - Love Town (Froggy Mix)
Froggy (Steven Howlett) was a big UK soul DJ in the late 70s/early 80s with a residency at one of he top clubs in the South East 'The Royalty' in Southgate.  He became a member of 'The Soul Mafia' alongside Robbie Vincent, Chris Hill, who DJ'd at the legendary Caister Weekenders.


1983 - Teddy Bear


1986 - Take A Piece Of Me

Reminds me a bit of of Luther's "Never Too Much".


1996 - Baby

A 1996 re-recorded version of the Sweet Thunder single "Baby, I Need Your Love Todayfrom 1978.



A previously unreleased track issued on a compilation CD The Best Of Society Hill in 2008.


A live performance uploaded to YouTube in 2016. Just three tracks: "Love Town", a gospel song and the full 9 min version of "Baby I Need Your Love Today".

A selection of singles and album tracks


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