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music band consisting of
Jan Leyers Jan Anna August Leyers (born 16 May 1958 in Wilrijk, Belgium) is a singer, songwriter, and television personality. He was a member of the group Soulsister and later became a solo musician and host of various television series. Music career Jan ...
and
Paul Michiels Paul Anna Kamiel Michiels (born 15 June 1948) is a Belgian singer and songwriter who became popular for his work with the Belgian music group Soulsister. He has earned the nickname ''Polle Pap'', a name he inherited from a childhood job as a milk ...
that initially existed from 1986 to 1995 and, after a split, reunited in 2007. Soulsister is often designated as SoulSister, the Soul Sisters or Leyers, Michiels and SoulSister. Leyers had previous experience in the rock group
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, while Michiels had experience in the
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History

The group formed in 1985 after Leyers and Michiels met each other in Michiels' hometown of
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(Leyers, for his part, is a native of
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). They debuted that year under the name the Soul Sisters with a single titled "You Get to Me". Later on, they also released the singles "Talk About It" and "Like a Mountain". They had a huge hit with 1989's " The Way to Your Heart", a Motown-sounding song that reached the 41st position of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in the
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while also achieving success in Belgium,
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, and
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. In 1988, the group changed its name to SoulSister and their first official album, ''It Takes Two'', was released, with Michiels on keyboards and Leyers on the guitar, with various musicians on back-up.
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signed the deal and published the album. In 1990, the band underwent another change in name, this time to Leyers, Michiels and SoulSister. Later that same year, they released ''Heat'', which included the hit singles "Through Before We Started", "Sweet Dreamer" and "Well Well Well". Some of the songs on the album allowed Leyers, who was admittedly more into
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than soul, show off his skills on the
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. The group started a triple run in 1992. That year, they released the album ''Simple Rule'', which included a hit title track, as well as "Broken" and "Ain't That Simple". The following year, the group released a live album, ''Live Savings''. In the meantime, Leyers was asked to co-write "That's As Close as I Get To...", a song sung by American
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singer
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. In 1994, the group began its final chapter with the album ''Swinging Like Big Dogs''. Popular tracks from this album were "Wild Love Affair", "If This is Love", "Tell Me What it Takes" and "I Need Some Time". By this time, the group had gone back to being known simply as SoulSister. In 1995, SoulSister split up, and in 1997, EMI released a ''Very Best Of'' compilation album. Meanwhile, both Leyers and Michiels had gone their separate ways. Michiels went solo performing the same soulful, Motown-sounding music that made SoulSister a success, while Leyers joined with Filip Cauwelier and Joost Van den Broek in the rock band My Velma (named after a character in the Raymond Chandler novel ''
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''). Leyers and Michiels teamed up again in 2000 to record individual songs for the Jan Verheyen movie ''
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''. Leyers performed a track titled "Only Your Love Will Do" while Michiels recorded a cover of the Alphaville song " Forever Young". The duo reunited in 2007 after an incidental studio session in the summer of 2006. In March 2008, Soulsister performed three concerts in
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in Antwerp. In Autumn 2011, the band starting touring again in Belgium.


Discography


Albums

*1988: '' It Takes Two'' *1990: ''
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'' *1992: '' Simple Rule'' *1994: '' Swinging Like Big Dogs'' *2008: '' Closer''


Compilation albums

*1997: '' Very Best of Soulsister'' *2003: '' Het Beste Van''


Singles

*1988: "Like a Mountain" 59 Netherlands/small> *1988: " The Way to Your Heart" 3 Belgium, #4 Germany, #6 Austria, #8 Switzerland, #8 Netherlands, #41 US/small> *1989: "Blame You" *1990: "Downtown" *1990: "Through Before We Started" 3 Belgium, #51 Germany, #56 Netherlands/small> *1991: "Company" *1991: "Facing Love" *1991: "She's Gone" *1992: "Broken" 5 Belgium, #30 Austria, #32 Switzerland, #42 Netherlands, #51 Germany/small> *1992: "Locks and Keys" *1993: "Promises" *1993: "Ain't That Simple" *1994: "Tell Me What It Takes" *1994: "Wild Love Affair" *1995: "Crush" *1995: "I Need Some Time" *1997: "Try Not to Cry" *2007: "Back in a Minute" *2008: "How Many Waterfalls"


References


Soulsister on Discogs


External links


Soulsister.be
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