Sylvester

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Sylvester James
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Sylvester James (September 6, 1947 – December 16, 1988) was an American disco and soul musician, and a gay drag performer. Performing under his first name only, he is considered one of the first Hi-NRG artists and the first "male diva" of disco. Sadly, Sylvester passed away in 1988 from complications due to AIDS.
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Sylvester

(6 versions)
Fantasy 1977

Step II

(16 versions)
Fantasy 1978

Living Proof

(8 versions)
Fantasy 1979

Stars

(15 versions)
Fantasy 1979

Sell My Soul

(8 versions)
Fantasy 1980

Too Hot To Sleep

(3 versions)
Fantasy Honey Records 1981

All I Need

(11 versions)
Megatone Records 1982

Call Me

(11 versions)
Megatone Records 1983

M-1015

(6 versions)
Megatone Records 1984

Mutual Attraction

(10 versions)
Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records, Megatone Records 1986

Singles & EPs

Over And Over

(7 versions)
Fantasy 1977

Down, Down, Down

(5 versions)
Fantasy, Fantasy, Fantasy 1977

Dance (Disco Heat)

(22 versions)
Fantasy 1978

You Are My Friend

(2 versions)
Fantasy 1979

Stars / Body Strong

(15 versions)
Fantasy 1979

I (Who Have Nothing)

(19 versions)
Fantasy 1979

Can't Stop Dancing

(11 versions)
Fantasy 1979

Living Proof

(2 versions)
Fantasy 1979

Sylvester / Roberto Soffici - I (Who Have Nothing) / Dimenticare (12", Promo)

Fantasy, Cetra 1979

Happiness

(7")
Fantasy 1979

I Need You

(4 versions)
Fantasy 1980

Sell My Soul

(2 versions)
Fantasy Honey Records 1980

Jim Capaldi / Sylvester - Hold On To Your Love / Fever (7", Spe)

Carrere, Fantasy 1980

Here Is My Love

(4 versions)
Fantasy 1981

Be With You

(4 versions)
Ariola, Dance Records, Ariola Eurodisc GmbH 1982
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Review by jimthing Mar 08, 2007 (edited over 5 years ago)
Just hearing the name "Sylvester" always brings to mind the music of the flamboyant disco-boogie-funk-meister, Sylvester James.

As I sit here watching a light-hearted TV disco-mentary on BBC Four, "Queens Of Disco", narrated by the ever present yet certainly appropriate comedian Graham Norton, I think a word or two of praise is due.

Having a falsetto voice that even female band members of various outfits, including Martha Wash & Izora Armstead --the two future members of Two Tons Of Fun-- were always singing below, Sylvester really had an extremely powerful sound very few others have come close to; and certainly no contemporary male singers!

Starting out in the San Francisco alternative experimental group of queer theatrical artists, The Cockettes, his talents soon found favour above and beyond that of a simple muck-around drag-act becoming much more acknowledged as a serious artist with a serious talent to go along with it. Or at least as serious as his colourful character could be expected.

Soon signing to Fantasy records, the rest really is music history, as the various hits and flops ensued throughout his career.

At the end finding himself on the Warner Bros label for his "Mutual Attraction" album, and even with the Levan-mixed single "Someone Like You", couldn't capitalise on it due to being diagnosed with AIDS. This changed his focus onto raising awareness about and fighting prejudice against people with the disease, until his death in 1988.

All through this time Sylvester always fought against and rose above the prejudices often attempted to be forced upon him as a gay man in an industry where conformity tried to stifle creativity and individuality.

RIP Sylvester, long-live Sylvester!

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