The mature charm of Philadelphia soul
The Spinners have reached a sophisticated level of soul music.
As the album title, which looks to the past, present, and future, suggests, it summarises the band's history. Silky harmonies and meticulous arrangements express a mature, grown-up soul. It is an exemplary work that combined elegance and popularity in the late '70s R&B scene.
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A:
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1)
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Me And My Music
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2)
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I Found Love (When I Found You)
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3)
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I'm Riding Your Shadow (Down To Love)
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4)
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You're The Love Of My Life
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5)
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I Must Be Living For A Broken Heart
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B:
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1)
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Honey, I'm In Love With You
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2)
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Just To Be With You
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3)
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You're Throwing A Good Love Away
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Arranged By - Thom Bell (A1 to A5, B2, B3)
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Art Direction [Art Director] - Eric Porter (3)
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Backing Vocals - Barbara Ingram
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Backing Vocals - Carla Benson
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Backing Vocals - Evette Benton
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Backing Vocals - Pervis Jackson
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Baritone Vocals - Henry Fambrough
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Bass - Bob Babbitt
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Bass Vocals - Pervis Jackson
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Drums - Andrew Smith (4)
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Engineer - Don Murray
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Engineer [Assistant] - Jeffrey Stewart (2)
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Engineer [Assistant] - James Gaines
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Engineer [Assistant] - Linda Tyler
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Engineer [Assistant] - Mike Hutchinson
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Engineer [Assistant] - Winslow Koots
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Guitar - Bobby Eli
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Guitar - Tony Bell Sr.
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Keyboards - Thom Bell
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Mastered By - Bernie Grundman
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Percussion - Larry Washington
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Photography - Richard J. Stanley
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Producer - Thom Bell
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Tenor Vocals - Billy Henderson
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Tenor Vocals - Bobbie Smith
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Vocals - Phillipe Wynn