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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Off_WhiteOff White - Wikipedia

    Off White is a 1979 album by American no wave band James White and the Blacks . History. In late 1978, ZE Records co-founder Michael Zilkha approached James Chance and offered Chance $10,000 to record a disco album. [1] . Zilkha gave little direction and asked the band for its own take on the genre. [2] .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_ChanceJames Chance - Wikipedia

    The Contortions released one album, Buy in late 1979, and another album, Off White, under the pseudonym James White and the Blacks in 1980 (featuring Lydia Lunch under the pseudonym Stella Rico). Chance re-formed James White and the Blacks with a completely different lineup that appeared on the 1982 album Sax Maniac which was ...

  3. The Contortions released one album, Buy, in late 1979, and another album, Off White, under the pseudonym James White and the Blacks in 1980 (featuring Lydia Lunch under the pseudonym Stella Rico). Chance re-formed James White and the Blacks with a completely different lineup that appeared on the 1982 album Sax Maniac which was dedicated to ...

  4. James Chance. Saxophonist born April 20, 1953 in Milwaukee, USA. Arriving from Milwaukee with a saxophone on his knee, James (Siegfried) Chance/White quickly became the linchpin of the budding New-York No Wave movement.

  5. Off White. James White and the Blacks. Released 1979. Off White Tracklist. 1. Contort Yourself Lyrics. 2. Stained Sheets Lyrics. (Missing Lyrics) 3. (Tropical) Heat Wave Lyrics. (Missing...

  6. James Chance and the Contortions (initially known simply as Contortions, a spin-off group is called James White and the Blacks) was a musical group led by saxophonist and vocalist James Chance, formed in 1977.

  7. 13 de feb. de 2007 · Off Black is the most avant-jazz piece imaginable, whilst the instrumental Almost Black Part 2 has a lilting rhythm punctuated by twittering and squealing sax. White Devil starts out sounding somewhat cacophonic but quickly coheres into a most evocative piece of music.