Mike James Kirkland

Mike James Kirkland (born 1949 in Yazoo City, Mississippi) is an American R&B singer. He began his recording career in 1965, as leader of Mike & The Censations, a quartet which included his brother Robert, their sister and her husband.[1] Kirkland and his brother Robert later issued two albums, Hang on in There (1972) and Doin' it Right (1973), following the style and social comment of artists like Marvin Gaye and Curtis Mayfield.[2] He was also half of the duo Bo and Ruth[3] on Claridge Records[4] who achieved a U.K. Top 20 single with their release of "You're Gonna Get Next To Me" (credited to Bo Kirkland and Ruth Davis) in the summer of 1977.[5]

Biography

Mike James Kirkland grew up singing gospel and doo wop in Mississippi in a local gospel act, The Seven Seals.[1] Kirkland and his brother eventually settled in California where they started a record label, Bryan Records, so they could release love songs and soul music that Kirkland was working on. The brothers released two albums, which both echoed socially conscious soul music of the time. The reputation of the albums slowly grew and spread over the following years, ending with reissues in the '90s by Luv N Haight.[6]

In 2010, John Legend released an album that includes a cover of one of Kirkland's songs, "Hang On In There."[7]

Discography

Albums:

  • Hang on in There 1972, reissued 1999[8]
  • Doin' it Right 1973, reissued 1999[9]

Singles:

  • "Victim of Circumstance", Mike & the Censations 1965 - Top 50 R&B
  • "There is Nothing I Can Do About It", Mike & the Censations - Top 50 R&B
  • "Together" / "The Prophet", Mike James Kirkland 1971

References

  1. "Mike & The Censations". discogs.com. Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  2. All Music Guide to Soul p394
  3. "Bo Kirkland and Ruth Davis". soulwalking.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  4. "Bo Kirkland / Ruth Davis - You're Gonna Get Next to Me: The Complete Claridge Recordings". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2020-06-27.
  5. "Bo Kirkland & Ruth Davis Top Songs". www.musicvf.com. Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  6. "Mike James Kirkland". www.discogs.com. Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  7. "Mike James Kirkland - Mike James Kirkland sounds like an underground Marvin Gaye. Do you like deep soul, tinged with rare-groove? Do you like rare-as-hen's-teeth vinyl? If so, MJK is for you. - UBIQUITY RECORDS". www.ubiquityrecords.com. Retrieved 2015-09-24.
  8. CMJ New Music Report Feb 8 1999 p39
  9. CMJ New Music Report Feb 8 1999 p39
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