"Alexander O'Neal might be the most well-known soul singer to emerge from Minneapolis, Minnesota. His ability to hit all of the right chords as a swaggering and sensual R&B musician has earned him respect among fans, critics and his fellow colleagues in the music industry. Once you hear O'Neal's voice, you will likely never forget it. Coming across as increasingly strong and robust, the sound of Alexander O'Neal booms through radio stations and is showcased on his many records that have been released over the years, since he first made an appearance as a singer in the 1980s.Some of his most memorable releases include 1986's Hearsay, 1991's All True Man and 1997's Lovers Again. Hearsay helped O'Neal breakout into the music world with strong upbeat numbers like ""Fake"" and ""Criticize."" It also helped pave the way for All True Man, which showcased his more rugged side with tunes like ""Time Is Running Out"" and ""Midnight Run."" And Lovers Again, while still preserving some of Alexander O'Neal's true sound, is a record that will most likely appeal to his most dedicated fans.In the late 1990s, O'Neal moved to Britain, where he seems to have enjoyed more success with record sales, and in 2002, he released Saga of a Married Man, which portrayed more of his elegantly smooth skills in front of the microphone and took a step away from some of the grittiness that was featured in his previous releases. Saga of a Married Man includes the tracks ""He Said She Said,"" ""Last Night"" and ""My Baby's Gone."" Keep an eye out for more British releases, as it seems that Alexander O'Neal is not yet finished crooning those sensational R&B masterpieces."