Lakeside (band)

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Lakeside
Origin Dayton, Ohio, United States
Genre(s) Funk
Years active 1969-1990
Label(s) Solar, ABC
Members
Mark Wood
Stephen Shockley
Fred Alexander, Jr.
Tiemeyer McCain
Thomas Oliver Shelby
Otis Stokes
Norman Beavers
Marvin Craig

Lakeside is a former funk band, best known for their 1980 number one R&B hit, "Fantastic Voyage".

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[edit] Band History

[edit] Formation and early years

Stephen Shockley formed what would become Lakeside in Dayton, Ohio as the Young Underground in 1969, with vocalist Mark Wood joining soon after. Mark Wood's last name is Wood, and not Woods, as many people presume. Wood's arrival brought about a more mature sound, and they landed a deal with Curtom Records, following a winning turn at a talent contest in Chicago, Illinois. This led nowhere as Curtom disbanded before the group could record, and they were left without a contract. At this time they changed their name to Lakeside Express, after the Lakeside Express Newspaper in Chicago.

By 1974, Lakeside Express had moved to Los Angeles, California, crossing paths with similar groups like Liquid Funk, which featured drummer, Fred Alexander, Jr. Over the next years, Liquid Funk and Lakeside Express constantly met each other as they tried to "make it" performing in small venues. When Liquid Funk moved back to their native Dallas, drummer Fred Alexander, Jr. stayed behind with Lakeside. Two of the original members of the group were replaced by Donald Tavie' and Barrington Henderson in 1985. Tavie' is still a member.

[edit] Major label success

Things seemed to be turning up in the late '70s, when Lakeside signed with Motown, but this again led nowhere. Finally, in 1977 they recorded an album for the label, ABC Records. This time things were really turning up for the nine piece band with a move to SOLAR Records. They dropped the "Express" from their name, and began to make the R&B charts, starting with "It's All the Way Live" (#4 R&B). Bassist Marvin Craig, drummer Fred Alexander, percussionist Fred Lewis, guitarist Steve Shockley, and four male vocalists including Mark Wood's sound stemmed from years of playing together. The band dressed in costumes on their album covers, including pirates, 1920's police officers, cowboys, Arabian knights, and even Robin Hood.

Lakeside's biggest hit came in 1980 with "Fantastic Voyage" which topped the R&B charts, and also made the pop charts, the first and last time for the band, peaking at number 55. They followed the song up with a remake of the Beatles' song, "I Want to Hold Your Hand," which made the R&B Top Ten again. More hits on the R&B charts kept the group going until their split in the late '80s.

Coolio took a rap version of "Fantastic Voyage" to number three on the pop charts in 1994.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Title Billboard 200 position Top R&B Albums chart position Other information
1977 Lakeside Express Lakeside's first album, credited as "Lakeside Express"; contains the ballad "If I Didn't Have You"; Produced by Frank Wilson
1978 Shot of Love #74 #10 After a chance meeting with Dick Griffey, Lakeside dropped "Express" from their name, and released this album which made them favorites among black audiences; contains the funk song "It's All The Way Live," and the soul ballads "Given In To Love" and "Visions Of My Mind"; album cover shows the band as Robin Hood-type archers; it was reissued in 1997 on compact disc by The Right Stuff label
1979 Rough Riders #141 #21 Contains the funk numbers "Pull My Strings" and "From 9:00 Until," "If You Like Our Music," the ballads "I Can't Get You Out Of My Head" and "I'll Never Leave You," and the moderate number "All In My Mind"; the album cover shows the group as cowboys
1980 Fantastic Voyage #16 #2 Their most successful LP; Contains the hit title track, "Your Love Is On The One" and the ballads "I Love Everything You Do," and "Say Yes"; the album cover shows the group as pirates
1981 Keep On Moving Straight Ahead #109 #32 released by RCA from archived tracks left behind following Sonar's change in distribution from RCA to Elektra.
1982 Your Wish Is My Command #58 #9 Contains the Beatles' cover "I Want To Hold Your Hand"; the album cover shows the group as genies
1983 Untouchables #42 #10 A concept album by Lakeside; the album cover shows the group as FBI agents
1984 Outrageous #68 #11 The album cover shows the group as gold miners
1987 Power #35 Lakeside studio album
1990 Party Patrol Last Lakeside studio album

[edit] Charting Singles

Year Song US Top R&B Singles Club Play singles Album
1978 "Given In To Love" - 73 - Shot Of Love
1979 "It's All the Way Live" - 4 - Shot Of Love
1979 "From 9:00 Until" - 44 73 Rough Riders
1980 "Pull My Strings" - 31 - Rough Riders
1980 "Fantastic Voyage" 55 1 12 Fantastic Voyage
1981 "We Want You (On The Floor)" - 44 - Fantastic Voyage
1981 "Your Love Is On The One" - 14 - Fantastic Voyage
1982 "I Want To Hold Your Hand" - 5 - Your Wish Is My Command
1982 "Something About That Woman" - 25 - Your Wish Is My Command
1983 "Raid" - 8 - Untouchables
1983 "Real Love" - 17 - Untouchables
1983 "Turn The Music Up" - 38 - Untouchables
1984 "Outrageous" - 7 - Outrageous
1984 "Make My Day" - 37 - Outrageous
1987 "Relationship" - 24 - Power
1987 "Bullseye" - 33 - Power
1987 "Magic" - 62 - Power
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