2009-07-09

Hot Chocolate - Hot Chocolate (1975)

When Hot Chocolate's first album, Cicero Park, came out in 1974, the majority of American soul fans didn't even know that it existed. But the band received more attention in the U.S. the following year, when this self-titled sophomore effort was released and the playful You Sexy Thing became a major hit. Many of the Americans who heard You Sexy Thing on either soul or pop/Top 40 radio bought the single but passed on the Hot Chocolate LP, and that's regrettable because the Brits' second album has a lot going for it. Hot Chocolate isn't perfect, this LP isn't devoid of filler, but the material is solid more often than not. Except for You Sexy Thing, the album's best tracks are its message songs. Thoughtful, reflective offerings like A Child's Prayer, The Street, and Dollar Sign explore the sociopolitical territory that Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield, and Donny Hathaway had been exploring, except that Hot Chocolate bring a British perspective to the table. On Amazing Skin Song, lead vocalist Errol Brown sings from the perspective of a black man who is in love with a white woman and refuses to let racism on the part of either blacks or whites keep him from being with her. Those who heard You Sexy Thing on the radio thought of Hot Chocolate as a lighthearted group, but most of the time, this is a very serious-minded album.
Enjoy it!

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Oufar-Khân said...

http://rapidshare.com/files/253875317/Hot_Chocolate.zip

Juppel50 said...

Hello Oufar, at first I have to say "Thank You" for all the good work, you are doin' here, and post all the great stuff.

But "Cicero Park" was NOT the first album of Hot Chocolate.
They did a self-titled album in 1970, but the album contains Pop-Songs, and not Soul & Funk.

Best wishes & keep the funk alive

binkerbo said...

Thank you! I've been hoping to replace my old cassette of this album. Several blogs post an album by the "other" Hot Chocolate in its place.

Anonymous said...

Great stuff! Had an old cassette of this too.

Anonymous said...

Nothing in common with the sensuality of Got to be real
Racism don't exist for real musicians, excepted maybe for "black is beautiful" politically correct cover designers

LYSERGICFUNK said...

Thanks alot Great Stuff
Peace Guido/Lysergicfunk

Anonymous said...

Many thanks, been looking for this.
Would love to see the next two Hot Chocolates in blogland, Man to Man and Every 1s a Winner.

trakbuv said...

Nice to see Errol Brown & the guys being treated with a little more respect than their (too pop for me) 45 output would maybe ordinarily expect. Great band with some cracking messages and toons behind the flufffy breadwinners.

Many thanks for this, OufAr.

pinkpob said...

thanks

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Musical Socrates said...

Thanks for the drop.

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