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Not many groups that can throw up as many quality unreleased tracks as they have. In fact, I'd even go as far as to say I prefer their non chart stuff/ album tracks/unreleased stuff to their hits and they take some beating.

Kev

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Right on, they could sing the phonebook and get a million seller, and speaking of album tracks..[Born To Love You-Who You Gonna Run To-Say You-Just One Last Look-No More Water In The Well-Two Sides To Love-Cindy].

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I particularly love the 64 -65 period ,     Girl, why you wanna make me blue, The way you do the things you do ,The girls alright with me , Since i lost my baby,  and it was all good in my mind right through the psychedelic/ social commentary phase of the later sixties to maybe the very early seventies , stuff like the masterpiece album , i used to" try" to like it , but it always seemed a bit overwrought .    Right through from their early doo wop type sound to the concept album type stuff later on , they truly reflect the sound of the time they were released , oh to be back in 1964.

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Where to start? An extraordinary catalogue spanning 50 + years. 

Love pretty much everything they've recorded, bar some of the MOR covers and Christmas novelties.

Many will rightly highlight the golden years 64-69 with Ruffin, Williams and Kendricks in majestic voice, but I do like the later stuff featuring the fantastic voice of Ali Ollie Woodson.

 

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3 minutes ago, Gotsoul said:

When Paul sang everybody listened, his lead on[Tearstained Letter]is a killer.

Absolutely, but do yourself a favour and give "Once you had a heart" under Paul Williams a whirl on the tube, one of the truly awesome songs the man sang, thing is, he died tragically, and watching and listening to him gave the impression he was a tortured soul, every word he sang IMHO was a reflection of what was going on in his life

Kev

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37 minutes ago, kev cane said:

Absolutely, but do yourself a favour and give "Once you had a heart" under Paul Williams a whirl on the tube, one of the truly awesome songs the man sang, thing is, he died tragically, and watching and listening to him gave the impression he was a tortured soul, every word he sang IMHO was a reflection of what was going on in his life

Kev

new to me kev , absolutely feckin brilliant :yes: , 

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2 hours ago, kev cane said:

Absolutely, but do yourself a favour and give "Once you had a heart" under Paul Williams a whirl on the tube, one of the truly awesome songs the man sang, thing is, he died tragically, and watching and listening to him gave the impression he was a tortured soul, every word he sang IMHO was a reflection of what was going on in his life

Kev

New to me too, excellent track.  Thanks Kev

 

Kev

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On ‎3‎/‎9‎/‎2016 at 17:35, Ian Dewhirst said:

Not to forget their visit to Philly either.........

Ian D :)

Very good album from their Atlantic visit, Melvin Franklin's lead on the gem[I Could Never Stop Loving You]is top notch as good as anything they've ever done.

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Did you know that Eddie didn't want to record-I Wish It Would Rain because he didn't like the Seagull effects in the opening?

 

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