Band, GB
Electronic and Dance
A.k.a. Chapter: Colin Thorpe & Aniff Cousins
Chapter: Aniff Akinola, Colin Thorpe. The Verse: Paulette Blake, Debbie Saunders. Manchester's (UK) Chapter & The Verse was the brainchild of Anif Cousins and Colin Thorpe, initially releasing records on Liverpool's Rham! records (also home to A Guy Called Gerald's 'Voodoo Ray'), they gained praise for their 1991 Great Western Street LP from which the club hit 'Black Whip" was taken, influenced by Soul, Funk, Jazz, Hip Hop & House, a melting pot of styles which gave birth to the Acid Jazz scene in the early 1990s thanks to the resurgence of Raregroove & House in the late 80s
Colin Thorpe GB | |
Debbie Sanders bvoc | |
Paulette Blake voc | |
Aniff Akinola GB |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Album Preview | Chapter And The Verse | 1992 | Album |
In Another World | Chapter And The Verse | 1992 | Single |
Renewed Testament | Chapter And The Verse | 1992 | Album |
Thank You To Be Free | Chapter And The Verse | 1992 | Single |
Black Whip | Chapter And The Verse | 1991 | Album |
Great Western Street | Chapter And The Verse | 1991 | Album |
If I Knew Then (What I Knew Now) | Chapter And The Verse | 1989 | Album |
All This And Heaven Too | Chapter And The Verse | 1988 | Album |
Keep On It | Chapter And The Verse | Album | |
Columbus | Chapter And The Verse | Album |