Capitol/EMI to Release Maze's Greatest Hits on June 21, Commemorating Black Music Month
The Maze journey first began in 1970, when Frankie Beverly started a group named Raw Soul in his hometown of Philadelphia. In 1971, after some changes to the band's lineup, Beverly and Raw Soul relocated to San Francisco and their big break came when Marvin Gaye, inspired by the band's fresh material, selected them as his opening act for a West Coast tour. Gaye suggested the band change its name from Raw Soul to Maze, and the renamed Maze featuring Frankie Beverly signed with Capitol in 1976, releasing their self-titled debut album the following year. Fueled by two hit singles, Maze featuring Frankie Beverly became the first in a series of seven Gold albums for the band and Capitol Records.
Maze's decades of hard work, inspired creativity and active touring have consistently resulted in sold out concert tours, and regular radio airplay of their hits is testament to the band's enduring relevance. Maze featuring Frankie Beverly is currently on tour, with several U.S. dates scheduled through the summer.
MAZE featuring Frankie Beverly: Greatest Hits [CD; digital] | ||
1. Workin' Together | 9. We Are One | |
2. Golden Time Of Day | 10. Back In Stride | |
3. Feel That You're Feelin' | 11. Too Many Games | |
4. Southern Girl | 12. I Wanna Be With You | |
5. Joy And Pain (live) | 13. Happy Feelin's (Live) | |
6. Running Away | 14. Can't Get Over You | |
7. Before I Let Go | 15. Silky Soul | |
8. Love Is The Key | | |
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