Soup For One | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Chic | ||||
Released | May 2, 1982 | |||
Recorded | 1978-1982 | |||
Genre | Disco / Funk / R&B / Jazz / Samba | |||
Length | 36:46 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
Producer | Nile Rodgers, Bernard Edwards |
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Soup For One is a soundtrack album to the movie Soup For One by American R&B band Chic et al., released on the label WEA in 1982, the first Chic album not to be issued on Atlantic Records. The album reached # 168 on Billboard's Album Chart and #42 on the R&B chart.
Besides three previously released tracks, Chic's "I Want Your Love" from 1978 album C'est Chic, Sister Sledge's "Let's Go On Vacation" from 1980s Love Somebody Today and "Jump, Jump" from Debbie Harry's Koo Koo, the album contains five songs specifically written and produced by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers for the movie.
Chic's title track lead single stalled at #80 on the US Pop Chart but was a Top 20 hit on the R&B Singles chart, peaking at #14 - making it their best R&B chart entry since 1980s "Rebels Are We".
"Why" with vocals by Carly Simon was only moderately successful on its initial release in the US (Pop #74, September 1982), the song however turned out to be a surprise hit in Europe, where it reached #10 on the singles charts in the UK in early 1983, and later the extended 12" remix - featuring additional vocals by Chic's Alfa Anderson and Luci Martin - also became something of an underground club classic in the US. Along with "You're So Vain", "Nobody Does It Better", "Coming Around Again" and "Let The River Run", "Why" is in fact one of the biggest commercial successes of Simon's career and regularly included on 'greatest hits' compilations with the singer.
The Soup For One album also includes Chic's one and only collaboration with legendary soul singer Teddy Pendergrass, the ballad "Dream Girl". Pendergrass had a cameo role as a nightclub singer performing the song in the movie, it was however never issued as a single.
Longstanding Chic vocalist Fonzi Thornton's track "I Work For A Livin'" is taken from what was planned to be his first solo project. The album entitled "Frostbite" was recorded in 1981/82, and was written and produced by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers, but remains unreleased.
Chic also wrote the track "Riding" , sung by Fonzi, which appeared in the film, but was not included on the soundtrack album. This track was originally intended for Fonzi Thornton's unreleased solo project.
"Tavern On The Green" is an acoustic guitar piece and another instrumental Chic track, "Open Up" from 1980s Real People, also appeared in the film but was not included on the soundtrack album. Paradoxically, Carly Simon's "Why", the biggest hit single from the album, was not featured in the actual movie.
A Tribe Called Quest sampled "Why" for their 1990 hit "Bonita Applebum", as did British rapper Glamma Kid in 1999, taking the song back up to #10 on the UK charts. Chic's "Soup For One" was sampled by French dance act Modjo for their 2000 song "Lady (Hear Me Tonight)", a #1 hit in most of Europe.
The Soup For One album in its entirety remains unreleased on compact disc.
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All tracks written by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers unless otherwise noted.
1 This song was finally released on June 1, 2009.
All tracks written by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers.
7" Chic: "Soup For One". Mirage Records (US)/WEA Records (Europe), July 1982.
12" Chic: "Soup For One". Mirage/WEA, July 1982.
7" Carly Simon: "Why". Mirage/WEA, August 1982.
12" Carly Simon/Chic: "Why". Mirage/WEA, August 1982.