07-10-2015, 01:16 AM
Ok, so if a group gets together, records music, gets famous, and then members leave and new members come in, or original members come back, or get a new lead singer to replace the original, what do you think?
I'll use my favorite group as an example.
Sweet Sensation was a girl group who recorded freestyle. Their debut CD was "Take It While It's Hot" and the line up was Betty Dee on lead vocals, and sisters Mari and Margie on background. This line-up gave us the hits "Hooked On You", "Victim Of Love", "Take It While It's Hot", "Never Let You Go".
Mari, Betty, Margie
After the release of "Never Let You Go", Mari left the group and was replaced with Sheila Vega. The album's cover was re-shot to reflect the change in line-up, and Sheila lip-synched to Mari's vocals for the next two videos, "Sincerely Yours" and "Hooked On You". The group released their second CD, and gave us the hits "Love Child", "If Wishes Came True" and "Each & Every Time".
Sheila, Betty, Margie
After the success of their second CD, and numerous club appearances, and a tour where they opened for New Kids On The Block, Sheila and Margie opted to leave Sweet Sensation. Still under contract to Atco records, a 3rd CD was released, which featured remixes of their prior hits, with Betty Dee now performing with Belle & Jenae, who would lip-synch to the prior members' vocals.
Belle, Jenae, Betty
After some time, Sweet Sensation officially broke up and left the music scene. In the mid 2000s, some members decided to return to the music scene, and said that they were Sweet Sensation "reloaded".
Betty, Jenae, Sheila.
After some time this group broke up as well, and hasn't been heard from since. Now, with numerous multi-act freestyle shows and tours going on, Sweet Sensation has again reformed. One major change, this time the original lead singer is not in the group.
Sheila, Mari, Margie
So, what do you think when groups do this? I have mixed feelings about it. While I really like Sweet Sensation and their music, reforming again, without the lead singer, just seems off.
I'll use my favorite group as an example.
Sweet Sensation was a girl group who recorded freestyle. Their debut CD was "Take It While It's Hot" and the line up was Betty Dee on lead vocals, and sisters Mari and Margie on background. This line-up gave us the hits "Hooked On You", "Victim Of Love", "Take It While It's Hot", "Never Let You Go".
Mari, Betty, Margie
After the release of "Never Let You Go", Mari left the group and was replaced with Sheila Vega. The album's cover was re-shot to reflect the change in line-up, and Sheila lip-synched to Mari's vocals for the next two videos, "Sincerely Yours" and "Hooked On You". The group released their second CD, and gave us the hits "Love Child", "If Wishes Came True" and "Each & Every Time".
Sheila, Betty, Margie
After the success of their second CD, and numerous club appearances, and a tour where they opened for New Kids On The Block, Sheila and Margie opted to leave Sweet Sensation. Still under contract to Atco records, a 3rd CD was released, which featured remixes of their prior hits, with Betty Dee now performing with Belle & Jenae, who would lip-synch to the prior members' vocals.
Belle, Jenae, Betty
After some time, Sweet Sensation officially broke up and left the music scene. In the mid 2000s, some members decided to return to the music scene, and said that they were Sweet Sensation "reloaded".
Betty, Jenae, Sheila.
After some time this group broke up as well, and hasn't been heard from since. Now, with numerous multi-act freestyle shows and tours going on, Sweet Sensation has again reformed. One major change, this time the original lead singer is not in the group.
Sheila, Mari, Margie
So, what do you think when groups do this? I have mixed feelings about it. While I really like Sweet Sensation and their music, reforming again, without the lead singer, just seems off.