Sanatçının Albümleri
Bella Mia / Picked Up, Packed and Put Away
1973 · single
Spotlight On / Greatest Hits
2000 · derleme
Treat Me Like A Lady / I.O.U.
1972 · single
Oh No Not My Baby: The Best Of Maxine Brown
1990 · derleme
Maxine Brown - Extended Play - Gusto's Top Hits
1972 · mini albüm
The AVCO Recordings
2023 · albüm
Think of Me
2021 · albüm
She's Got Everything
2019 · albüm
28 Big Ones
2016 · albüm
Super Hits
2010 · albüm
Super Hits
2010 · albüm
Out Of Sight
1968 · albüm
Two of a Kind / Just Between the Two of Us
1969 · single
It's All in My Mind / Funny
1961 · single
Sugar Cane County
1969 · albüm
Spotlight on Maxine Brown
1965 · albüm
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Biyografi
Although she never had many hits, Maxine Brown was one of the most underrated soul and R&B vocalists of the '60s, during which time she released a series of singles for Nomar and Wand, with only a few songs -- "All in My Mind," "Funny," "Something You Got," "Oh No Not My Baby" -- managing to become either pop or R&B hits. Despite this, Brown is acknowledged as one of the finest R&B vocalists of her time, capable of delivering soul, jazz, and pop with equal aplomb. Born in Kingstree, South Carolina, Brown began singing as child, singing with two New York-based gospel groups when she was a teenager. In 1960, she signed with the small Nomar label, who released the smooth soul ballad "All in My Mind" late in the year. The single became a hit, climbing to number two on the R&B charts (number 19 pop), and it was quickly followed by "Funny," which peaked at number three. Brown was poised to become a star, and she moved to ABC-Paramount in 1962, but left the label within a year without scoring any hits. She signed to the New York-based, uptown soul label Wand in 1963. Brown recorded her best work at Wand, having a string of moderate hits for the label over the next three years. Among these were the Carole King/Gerry Goffin song "Oh No Not My Baby," which reached number 24 on the pop charts; "It's Gonna Be Alright"; and the Chuck Jackson duets "Something You Got," "Hold On I'm Coming," and "Daddy's Home." Part of the reason Brown didn't receive much exposure is that the label focused much of their attention on Dionne Warwick, leaving Maxine Brown to toil in semi-obscurity. In 1969, she left Wand and signed with Commonwealth United, where she had the minor hits "We'll Cry Together" and "I Can't Get Along Without You." In 1971, she moved to Avco Records, but all of her recordings for the label were ignored and she faded away over the course of the decade. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi