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When you think of the group Surface, the term disco dancefloor doesn't come to mind. The '80s soft soul vocal trio known for such lush ballads as "Closer Than Friends" and the million-selling singles "Shower Me With Your Love" and the number one pop hit "The First Time" had one of its first charting records as artists signed to dance music pioneer Salsoul Records. "Falling in Love," co-written by Surface member David Conley, doesn't have much in common with the aforementioned titles other than the group name and a (presumably) Conley flute solo. The single made it to number 84 R&B in summer 1983 and the U.K. pop charts. Singer Bernard Jackson who grew up in Stamford, CT, got into the music business through his cousin who lived in New York. Seizing the opportunity, he relocated to New York and began performing around the city. While doing a show in Stamford, his godfather suggested that he contact his nephew David Townsend who was also in the music business. Townsend, a former touring guitarist for the Isley Brothers, was the son of singer/songwriter/producer Ed Townsend who had a hit with "For Your Love" in summer 1958 and wrote the Impressions' "Finally Got Myself Together (I'm a Changed Man)" and co-wrote Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On." Around 1973, Townsend joined a band called the Port Authority where he met David "Pic" Conley. Townsend, whose father shared hit songwriting tips with him, began writing songs with Conley. After Townsend and Conley met Jackson it was decided that they'd write songs together. The trio became staff writers for EMI Music. Their songs were covered by New Edition ("Let's Be Friends" from their 1985 MCA LP All for Love) and Sister Sledge ("You're So Fine"). The trio became performers using the name Surface and moved to Los Angeles. An EMI Music executive brought one of their songs, "Let's Try Again," to the attention of Larkin Arnold of Columbia Records. Arnold's previous successes include Natalie Cole and Peabo Bryson. He signed the group to Columbia and their first single "Let's Try Again" charted number 80 R&B in late 1986. The debut album Surface included the smooth and sweet "Happy," which hit number two R&B for two weeks in early 1987, "Lately" (number eight R&B), and the reissued "Let's Try Again." The next LP, 2nd Wave yielded "I Missed" (number three R&B), "Closer Than Friends" (number one R&B for two weeks in early 1989), the wedding standard "Shower Me With Your Love" (gold, number one R&B/number five pop), "You Are My Everything" (number one R&B for two weeks), and "Can We Spend Some Time" (number five R&B). Jackson brought the sheet music to a song he had written in 1986 to his friend, songwriter Brian Simpson, who had a recording studio in his garage. After listening to the finished demo tape, Jackson thought that he had a hit. Hiring a mobile 24-track recording studio truck to capture his vocal in the best professional conditions, Jackson sang "The First Time" in Simpson's house. "The First Time" was the first single from Surface's 3 Deep album and went gold hitting number one R&B and holding the number one pop for two weeks in early 1991. While "The First Time" was topping the charts, Surface was one of the presenters at the American Music Awards and were enthusiastically congratulated. The hits continued with "All I Want Is You" (number eight R&B, early 1991) and "Never Gonna Let You Down." "You're the One" billed as Surface featuring Bernard Jackson made it to number 24 R&B, summer 1991. The group's last charting single was "A Nice Time for Lovin'" included on their 1991 greatest hits LP The Best Surface: A Nice Time for Loving. Conley and Townsend also produced sides on Rebbie Jackson ("Reaction") that are on The Rebbie Jackson Collection from U.K. label Expansion distributed by Sony/3MV.

Title: Afterthought - Single

Artist: SURFACE

Genre: Pop

Title: Phase To Fate (Live)

Artist: SURFACE

Genre: J-Pop

Title: Just Because - Single

Artist: SURFACE

Genre: Pop

Title: River Of Souls

Artist: SURFACE

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Rise of Kronos

Artist: SURFACE

Genre: Rock, Metal

Title: The Beginning of the End

Artist: SURFACE

Genre: Rock

Title: 3 Deep

Artist: SURFACE

Genre: Soul, Funk

Title: Fate

Artist: SURFACE

Genre: J-Pop

Title: Enigma

Artist: SURFACE

Genre: Techno

Title: Possession

Artist: SURFACE

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: 2nd Wave

Artist: SURFACE

Genre: Soul, Funk

Title: Surface

Artist: SURFACE

Genre: J-Pop

Title: Root

Artist: SURFACE

Genre: J-Pop

Collections

Title: 80's Pop Hits

Genre: Pop

Title: Soca Gold 2001

Genre: Reggae

Title: D'Soca Zone

Genre: Reggae

Title: Soca Xplosion '99

Genre: Reggae

Title: Bass War One

Genre: Electronica

Title: Soca Gold 2005

Genre: Reggae

Title: Island Jamz 3

Genre: Reggae

Title: 80'S Soul

Genre: Soul

Title: Mega Disco (CD1)

Genre: Soul, Disco, Funk

Title: Love Stories (CD5)

Genre: Pop

Featuring albums

Title: '80s Pop Hits

Artist: Various

Genre: Pop

Title: Soca Gold 2001

Artist: Soca Gold 2001

Genre: Reggae

Title: D'Soca Zone

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Reggae

Title: Island Jamz 3

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Reggae

Title: Concrete Rain

Artist: Sarah O Gorman

Genre: Soul

Title: Rips And Trips

Artist: Where We Meet

Genre: Pop

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