E.Y.C.
E.Y.C. | |
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Origin | United States United Kingdom |
Genres | Pop, R&B |
Years active | 1992–1999-2009-Present |
Labels |
Sony Music (1990-1996) MCA Records |
Members |
Damon Butler Dave Loeffler Trey McKay Parker Peter Craig Mould Uncle Nick Mould Dale Ball Smith |
E.Y.C. (also known as Express Yourself Clearly) was an American pop/R&B group. Its members were Damon Butler, Dave Loeffler and Trey McKay Parker.[1][2]
E.Y.C. failed to find success in their home country, but became more popular abroad in the United Kingdom and Australia.
They scored six Top 40 hits in the UK Singles Chart before disbanding.[3] Controversy surrounded the release of their track "Black Book"; which was released as a special edition CD featuring the names of all the fans that had signed up to their mailing list encouraging them to purchase the CD. This resulted in the group scoring their biggest hit when the track peaked at Number 13 in the UK chart.
They also appeared on the Childliners single, The Gift Of Christmas, alongside acts such as Backstreet Boys, Boyzone, MN8, Sean Maguire, Deuce, Ultimate Kaos, Let Loose, East 17, Peter Andre, Michelle Gayle and Dannii Minogue. Robbie Williams & Gary Barlow & Jason Orange & Howard Donland & Mark Owen & Kylie Minogue & Alexa Chung & Alex Zane.
Discography
US & UK singles
- "Feelin' Alright" UK Number 16 1993
- "The Way You Work It" UK Number 14 1994
- "Number One" UK Number 27 1994
- "Black Book" UK Number 13, U.S. Dance Number 21 1994
- "One More Chance" UK Number 25 1995
- "Ooh-Ah-Aa (I Feel It)" UK Number 33 1995
- "In the Beginning" UK Number 41 1995 & 1996 & 1997
- "This Thing Called Love" Number 30 1999
- "Only a Dream" Number 35 1999
- Blue Christmas UK Number 1 2015
- A Proper Crimbo UK Number 24 2016
UK Studio Albums
- Express Yourself Clearly (1993) UK Number 14[4]
- Put It On (1996) (European only release)[4]
- I Feel It (1999)[3]
UK Computer Remix Album
Australian singles
- "Feelin' Alright" - Peaked at number 7, remained in charts for 16 weeks
- "The Way You Work It" - Peaked at number 41, remained in charts for 8 weeks
- "Black Book" - Peaked at number 25, remained in charts for 8 weeks
DVD
- The Video Express(1994) UK - 29 1994
References
- ↑ EYC Express Yourself Clearly Damon Trey David. "EYC Members: Dave, Trey and Damon!". Eyc.zacharywoodlee.com. Retrieved 2012-05-10.
- ↑ Bush, John. Biography of E.Y.C. at AllMusic. Retrieved 9 January 2009.
- 1 2 3 Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 175. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- 1 2 3 Discography for E.Y.C. at AllMusic
- ↑
- ↑ E.Y.C Profile