Roberta Flack
Biography
Classy, urbane, reserved, smooth, and sophisticated -- all of these terms have been used to describe the music of Roberta Flack, particularly her string of romantic, light jazz ballad hits in the 1970s, which continue to enjoy popularity on MOR-oriented adult contemporary stations. Flack was the daughter of a church organist and started playing piano early enough to get a music scholarship and eventual degree from Howard University. After a period of student teaching, Flack was discovered singing at a club by jazz musician Les McCann and signed to Atlantic.
Her first two albums were well received but produced no hit singles; however, that all changed when a version of Ewan MacColl's "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face," from her first LP, was included in the soundtrack of Play Misty for Me. The single zoomed to number one in 1972 and remained there for six weeks, becoming that year's biggest hit. Flack followed it with the first of several duets with Howard classmate Donny Hathaway, "Where Is the Love." "Killing Me Softly With His Song" became Flack's second number one hit (five weeks) in 1973, and after topping the charts again in 1974 with "Feel Like Makin' Love," Flack took a break from performing to concentrate on recording and charitable causes.
She charted several more times over the next few years, but a major blow struck in 1979 when Hathaway committed suicide. Devastated, Flack was forced to find another partner and eventually did in Peabo Bryson, with whom she toured in 1980. The two recorded together in 1983, scoring a hit duet with "Tonight, I Celebrate My Love." Flack spent the remainder of the '80s touring and performing, often with orchestras, and also several times with Miles Davis. She returned to the Top Ten once more in 1991 with "Set the Night to Music," a duet with Maxi Priest that appeared that year on the album of the same name. Her Roberta full-length, featuring interpretations of jazz and popular standards, followed in 1995. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
I've enjoyed her music for several decades and will continue to do so. She is a classy lady.
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my step dad Use to like the song FIRST TME EVER I saw your FACE and I already liked her saw after he past away I really liked that song it's beautiful.
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memories-- my mom and dad dancing to this song, so in love and so happy.
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WOW! I was to young to really enjoy this back then but now I love it as do I love everything else I have lisitened to. Simply beautiful
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this bio doesn't mention that "feel like makin love" was written and produced by Gene (aka Eugene) McDaniels for Roberta. Gene is another great singer / writer / performer who is still recording.
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MS R FLACK
YOU HAVE, AND WILL BE THE ONE I HAVE A CRUSH ON UNTIL THEY COVER ME WITH DIRT,YOU HAVE THAT VOICE AND STYLE THAT IS SECOND TO NONE.THANK YOU FOR ALL THE MEMORIES |
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Roberta, Roberta, Roberta,
Her music brings back memories of my college days in the early seventies and the others who really enjoyed her sound. I do hope that she continues to use her talent. Roberta is one in a million and she has stood the test of time. God bless you always. Keep on keeping on. |
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Beautiful music, a true musician, and a style that is timeless. Listening to Roberta offers a teaching moment for all those who come after her. If I was given only one artist to listen to for the rest of my days, given me Roberta. Her music represents the best of my generation. Go 'head Roberta, tell it!!!
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If you Love Roberta Flack, make sure you listen to all of her CD's, especially "Oasis" from the 90's.
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I still appreciate the 'spirit to the core' ballads that Ms. Flack sung in the seventies when I was in college, just as I do to this day. She is a true genius that Jill Scott, Alicia Keys, Ms. Badu and others of their generation are sure to benefit. Rosa - an old Nurse.
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Hi,
Roberta Flack has an album from week ending date 1994 entitled "Roberta" that was more like a jazz feel to it - wonderful cd which she had remade some songs like "It might be you" from Tootsie, "Angel Eyes", "Sweet Georgia Brown", "A Prelude to a Kiss", etc. I didn't see it as one of her albums on the site. Will we ever be able to see it on Pandora? The CD has such a relaxing feel to it! |
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I AM GREATFUL TO GROW UP LISTENING TO TRUE ARTIST SUCH AS ROBERTA FLACK,AND HER CLASS.TODAY ITS HAS JUST GONE TO THE TRASH
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What happen to Blue Lights in the basement W/ the closer i get to you, Why don't you move in with me, Songs like that
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wow!!!! roberta such a musical songwriter i grew up with her music but as an older man i am really appreciating the genius that she exhibits a strong influence!!! ! !
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I love Roberta Flack.
The greatest years of college were sitting in the dorm room listening to her sing. |
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She was the black chick I had a crush on in the 70's - her voice just sent shivers up my spine - the depth of her voice - high as a kite and low as a tree root. Cool! Roberta was it for -me - as a jazz drummer would luv to provide some down beats for her - luv it - thanxs .
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She sings with a deep soulfulness that makes you want to hold the one you love. Excellent music for those passionate moments. Love you lots Roberta.
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No one sings "Killing me softly with his song" like she does! Wow.....My favorite song of all times! Remind me of my teenage years.
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she, roberta was hip - her early stuff hit the core of my soul- no artist today has the soul and class she possessed back then - Ms. FLack thank you for your talent - keep killing me softly with your voice - a beautiful death that would be. jpr
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AN ARTIST WITH A GIFTED VOICE . A DECLINING TALENT OR GIFT . THE INDEPENDENT MELODY ,WITH A UNIQUE QUALITY .i LOVE HER MUSIC.
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Warning!! Never listen to Ballad of the Sad Young Men by Roberta unless you want to cry!!! Absolutely beautiful and definitely heartbreakin g !
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How can you not include Chapter Two in this artists discography? ! ! !
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yah where is roberta? her songs hold out over the years and sound contemp.
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Roberta just stopped putting out great music too soon...
Where is she now? |
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Sais that she as always been a jazzy jazzy old babe just simply marvelous michaaelange l o r u c k e r Also she taught at my school Eastern High in Washington DC |
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