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Tease
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active1979 (1979)–1988 (1988)
Labels
Past members

Tease was an American R&B band formed in Los Angeles in 1979. The band originally consisted of Kipper Jones (lead vocalist); Josef Parson (rhythm guitarist); Thomas Organ (lead guitarist); Thomas' brother, Derek Organ (drummer); Rex Salas (keyboardist); and Cornelius Mims (bassist).

Career

Forming in California in 1977 and first performing under the name 7th Heaven, the group changed their name to Tease in 1979. By late 1982, they had scored a record deal with RCA Records, at the recommendation of prolific session drummer, Ollie E. Brown, who produced the group's self-titled debut album, released the following year. The album featured a pair of singles, "Flash" and "What Should I Do," but neither of them found chart success.

The band's lineup underwent several changes in 1986, with the exit of Parson, Mims, and eventually Salas. Jay Shanklin replaced Mims on bass, while Chuckii Booker, himself already bringing experience as a session musician and songwriter/arranger, joined initially as an additional keyboardist, though he later inherited all keyboard duties upon Salas' departure. Salas did, however, return to the group in time for a 1987 tour.

In the meantime, signing a new deal with Epic Records, Tease released a second self-titled album in 1986. This album featured the hit single, "Firestarter", which peaked at no. 11 on June 21, 1986, staying on the chart for 11 weeks.[1]

Two years later, the group released a third album, Remember. Although it featured the minor R&B hit "I Can't Stand the Rain," the album could not sustain the momentum generated by "Firestarter," and the group broke up later that year.

Aftermath

Following the dissolution of the group, nearly all of the individual members (across all incarnations) remained active in the music business, embarking on highly successful careers of their own.

After releasing a solo album, Ordinary Story, in 1990, Kipper Jones became a producer and songwriter, eventually writing hit songs for the likes of Vanessa Williams and Brandy. Mims became an in-demand session bassist and producer in his own right, working with Gladys Knight, Mary J. Blige, and LL Cool J, among others. Salas himself became a producer and session musician, teaming with Jones in the studio to co-write and produce Vanessa Williams' 1988 album The Right Stuff, in particular the hit title track, among other sessions, and later touring as live keyboardist for the likes of Robert Palmer and TLC. Eventually drifting into the world of music direction and arrangement, Salas has received multiple Grammy and Emmy Award nominations. Tommy Organ became a prolific session guitarist, performing on hit records for such artists as TLC, Michael Jackson, and Janet Jackson, many of which also included his brother Derek Organ, who also immersed himself in session work.

Chuckii Booker released a self-titled solo album (Chuckii) in 1989, scoring several major R&B hits, including the number one "Turned Away". Despite releasing a successful follow-up album, Niice 'n Wiild three years later (spearheaded by another number one R&B hit, "Games"), Booker gained more prominence as a producer, songwriter, and session multi-instrumentalist for other artists as the decade progressed, including Troop, Kool & the Gang, his godfather Barry White, Calloway, The Whispers, Vanessa Williams, and others. Many of his sessions have included his former Tease bandmate Tommy Organ on guitar, with brother Derek sometimes contributing on drums as well. Like Salas, he later expanded his palate to encompass music direction and touring, serving as longtime music director for Lionel Richie's tours.

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

Year Song US R&B
[1]
1983 "Flash"
"What Should I Do"
1986 "Better Wild (Than Mild)" 81
"Firestarter" 11
"Kick"
"I Wish You Were Here" 87
1988 "Somewhere, Somebody"
"I Can't Stand the Rain" 34

References

  1. ^ a b "Tease Top Songs / Chart Singles Discography". Music VF. Retrieved January 5, 2021.
  2. ^ "Remember - Tease - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic.