Ready For The World

Location:
Michigan, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
R&B / Pop / Hip Hop
Site(s):
Label:
Universal Music Group
Type:
Major
BIOGRAPHY

The group Ready for the World ascended upon the music scene in the mid-eighties. Their debut album entitled Ready For The World was released in 1985 on MCA records. There were a total of 5 singles releases off the debut album with the song entitled Oh Sheila charting to

number1 on four different charts all within the same week. This feat of being

number 1 on the R&B, Pop, Dance, and Video Billboard charts earned the group a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.



Oh Sheila also earned Gold status as a single and helped propel the group to Platinum status with over 6 million units sold to date. The second album released in 1986 entitled, Long Time Coming proved that the group was not fluke. The hit single, Let me Love you Down climb to

number 1 on the R&B charts and leveled at number 9 on the Pop charts. That year the group also appeared on The Beverly Hills Cop III soundtrack as well as co-produced a song with Rod Templeton (who also wrote Thriller the greatest selling single to date) on the Running Scared soundtrack starring Gregory Hines and Billy Crystal. The group toured the following years with Bobby Brown, Boyz II Men, Guy, Jodeci, Mint Condition, and a host of other prominent acts.



Summary A Michigan funk band with slight rock leanings, Ready for the World parlayed Melvin Riley's whining vocals and some trendy production into a pair of number one R&B hits in the mid-'80s for MCA. Riley, Gordon Strozier, Gregory Potts, Willie Triplett, John Eaton, and Gerald Valentine began on their own Blue Lake label before signing with MCA. MCA reissued the song "Tonight" and it reached number six on the R&B charts in 1984.



They followed it with "Deep Inside Your Love,"

another Top Ten R&B single, then had their first of two chart-toppers in "Oh

Sheila." It got them a huge crossover smash, ultimately topping the pop lists as

well. They scored their fourth consecutive Top Ten R&B record with "Digital

Display," "Love You Down" put them back on top of the R&B world in 1986. It was

their last hit, and peaked at number nine pop. Straight Down to Business, in

1991, was their most recent release. Stay tuned for the soon to be  released album, not yet titled.



Honorary performance June 29th 2003 at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.



 



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