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Rise to fame & big break King negotiated a recording deal with Stax Records in Memphis, and, gained Brown national attention with the hit "Woman to Woman", taken from the 1974 album of the same name. Soul critic Ron Wynn went on to call 'Woman to Woman' a 'seminal confessional and confrontational soul masterpiece,' and it was actually the last hit for the Stax label and its success delayed its bankruptcy for several months. Brown selected her new record label Arista Records, which was one of the first signings to Clive Davis In 1975 Brown's hit Woman to Woman was nominated for
a Grammy Award, but she didn't win. After her very successful debut
album Woman To Woman she came out with more albums such as Shirley
Brown, For the Real Feeling, and Intimate Storm None of these albums was
successful and her popularity fell at a surprising rate. Then she came out with her other big hit albums such as Timeless and Diva of Soul. The Timeless made #63 on the U.S. R&B charts, and Diva of Soul made #67 on the U.S. R&B it also had a single that made it on to #80 on the U.S. R&B charts. Since then she has come out with albums such as The Soul of a Woman and Three Way Love Affair. |