The Spinners' soul harmony at its finest
A best-of album that shows the band's maturity as a vocal group.
The Spinners' sophisticated harmonies and Philly-influenced production epitomize the golden age of 70s soul. Each song is catchy yet rich in musical depth. This album is a must-listen for a significant milestone in soul music history.
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16 TRACKS:
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1)
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It's A Shame
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2)
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I'll Be Around
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3)
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How Could I Let You Get Away
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4)
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Could It Be I'm Falling In Love
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5)
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One Of A Kind (Love Affair)
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6)
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Ghetto Child
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7)
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Mighty Love - Pt. 1
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8)
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I'm Coming Home
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9)
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Spinners With Dionne Warwick - Then Came You
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10)
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Love Don't Love Nobody - Pt. 1
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11)
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Living A Little, Laughing A Little
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12)
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Sadie
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They Just Can't Stop It (The Games People Play)
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14)
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The Rubberband Man
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15)
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Working My Way Back To You / Forgive Me, Girl
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16)
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Cupid / I've Loved You For A Long Time
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Remastered By [Remastering] - Bill Inglot
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Research - Chris Clarke
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Remastered By [Remastering] - Dan Hersch
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Research - Gary Peterson (2)
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Compiled By - Gary Stewart (4)
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Design - Rachel Gutek
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Art Direction - Geoff Gans
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Liner Notes - Kevin Phinney
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Research - Way Out West (5)