Geraldine Hunt died on Thursday 27 Oct 2022 aged 77. The sad news was broken by her son Freddie James on his facebook page yesterday morning.
Geraldine Milligan was born in St. Louis, MS, but moved to southside
Chicago when she was two years old. She attended Hyde Park High School
where she was classmates and best friends with Minnie
Riperton. Other school attendees included the three members of the
group Coffee (Dee Dee Bryant, Elaine Sims, Gwen Hester) who had a hit
with a disco cover of Ruby Andrews' Casanova in 1980.
Her first recording was made in 1962 when she was advised to shorten
her name and changed it to Hunt. She recorded eleven singles, seven on
different labels and four on Roulette between 1962-1973 before her
1980 club hit which she is probably best known for "Can't Fake The Feeling" which was reworked only last year by Carl Cox (available on
Bandcamp).
One of her favourites on the UK rare soul scene is the mid paced
"Never, Never Leave Me" on Roulette which was originally recorded in
1965 by Mary Wells on 20th Century Fox. The flip "Push, Sweep" sounds
dated even for 1970 and is a Northern soul R&B/popcorn style tune. Another Roulette recording worth highlighting is the Ashford &
Simpson penned "Now That There Is You" recorded earlier in 1970 as an album track by Diana Ross on her
anonymous debut solo album.
She achieved R&B chart status five times with "You And I" with Charles Hodges (#45 1970), "Baby, I Need Your Loving" (a different take on the Holland Dozier Holland song) (#47 1972),
"You Brought Joy" (#78 1973), "Can't Fake The Feeling" (#58 1980) and "Heart Heart" with Charles Marotta (#67 1981) but unfortunately
none crossed over to the Hot 100.
In 1975 she relocated to Montreal and recorded her first album "Sweet Honesty" in 1978 for Canadian producer Tony Green's TGO label (Green
also produced France Joli). She followed it in 1980 with "No Way" which contained "Can't Fake The Feeling". A 1993 reissue of the album included several tracks from her 1978 album and a
couple that were 12" releases only i.e. "Undercover Lover".
A third album "Soultry, Jazzy And Sexy" was recorded in 1999 with two of her three children, son
Freddie James and daughter
Rosalind Hunt who was a member of duo
Cheri (of "Murphy's Law" fame).
As a tribute a rather grainy, overdubbed, video of her performing "Can't Fake The Feeling" in 1983 on Solid Gold (hosted by Dionne Warwick) along with a playlist of all her chart hits along with some others that didn't fare so well commercially.
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Another great lady who leaves us. For me it's especially on the Vintage compilation that we find the best of her. However, it lacks a few nuggets like "(Two Can Live) Cheaper Than One (The Big Lie)", "For Lovers Only", "He's For Real" and especially "Just Believe In Me".
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