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One to One (band)

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One to One
Also known asOne 2 One
OriginOttawa, Ontario, Canada
GenresDance, Pop, Adult Contemporary
Years active1984 (1984)–1992 (1992)
LabelsBonaire Records (1985–1989)
A&M Records (1992)
MembersLeslie Howe
Louise Reny

One to One was a Canadian pop music group formed in 1984 in Ottawa, Ontario. They later changed their name to One 2 One. The duo released three albums and produced ten hits on Canadian charts between 1985 and 1992.

Biography

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Consisting of vocalist Louise Reny and producer Leslie Howe, One to One evolved out of an Ottawa Valley band called Mainstream, which had toured the local circuit in the late '70s and early '80s performing cover songs. In 1983, Reny and Howe decided to strike out on their own, and after recording a few demos, they signed a two-album deal with Bonaire Records, and flew to West Germany to record.[1]

The dance-fueled debut Forward Your Emotions was released in 1985 and became a smash hit across Canada. The singles "There Was a Time" and "Angel in My Pocket" charted on the Canadian Top 40, and the latter also became a minor hit on the American Billboard Hot 100 charts, reaching #92. A third single, "Black on White", only reached #90 on the Canadian music charts.

Their 1988 follow-up 1-2-1 was a more guitar-based pop album that also became a hit in Canada. The hits "Hold Me Now" and "Do You Believe" climbed into the Canadian Top 40.[2] Two more singles, a cover of The Supremes' "Love Child" and "We've Got the Power", became modest hits as well.

Following the demise of Bonaire Records, the group signed to A&M Records with a new look & sound as One 2 One. Released in 1992, Imagine It was a light 60s/adult contemporary-based album that gave the band another hit with "Peace of Mind (Love Goes On)".[3] [4][5] That song also charted on the American Billboard charts at #95. Two more singles, "Memory Lane" and "Friends", reached the Canadian music Top 40 as well.

Following this success, Howe and Reny decided to pursue a different musical direction, and joined with three other musicians in the alternative rock band Sal's Birdland, which later morphed into Artificial Joy Club.[6][7] The song "Sick and Beautiful" from their debut album Melt went to #1 on the Canadian music Top 40; it also peaked at #11 on the US Radio and Records Alternative chart.

In January 2010, Forward Your Emotions was re-released internationally by Wounded Bird Records.

Awards and recognition

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In 1986, the band was nominated for three Juno Awards:

Howe served as producer for Alanis Morissette's debut album Alanis, which was only released in her native Canada, as well as Ontario based hip hop duo Mix Breed.

Discography

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Albums

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Year Album
1985 Forward Your Emotions
1988 1-2-1
1992 Imagine It

Singles

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Year Single CAN US
1986 "There Was a Time" 14 --
1986 "Angel in My Pocket" 24 92
1986 "Black on White" 90 --
1988 "Hold Me Now" 13 --
1989 "Love Child" 43 --
1989 "Do You Believe" 34 --
1989 "We've Got the Power" 90 --
1992 "Peace of Mind (Love Goes On)" 11 95
1992 "Memory Lane" 34 --
1992 "Friends" 36 --

References

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  1. ^ ": One To One" Archived 2017-03-14 at the Wayback Machine. The Canadian Pop Encyclopedia, Jam Showbiz
  2. ^ "Top Singles". RPM Magazine - Volume 50, No. 9. Jun 26, 1989
  3. ^ "Історія відомого оттавського поп-гурту "One to One"". Ottawa-trend.com. 18 January 2023. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  4. ^ "One 2 One producing appealing music, brings back memories of Carpenters". Lethbridge Herald, via Newspaper Archives. March 19, 1992 - Page 46
  5. ^ "Top Singles". RPM Magazine, Volume 55, No. 20. ay 16, 1992
  6. ^ "Popular Uprisings". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 26 July 1997. pp. 19–. ISSN 0006-2510.
  7. ^ "Crunchy Act Artificial Joy Club melts away doubters with 'Sick & Beautiful' single". Billboard, Nielsen Business Media, Inc. August 9, 1997. page 62. by Chuck Taylor ISSN 0006-2510
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