Guest Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 Just picked up the new Very Best of The Detroit Spinners on Rhino, great album, one of those groups who were very underrated. Tracklisting. 1, Are You Ready For Love 2 Working My Way Back To You/Forgive Me, Girl 3 I'll Be Around 4 It's A Shame 5 Cupid/I've Loved You For A Long Time 6 Could It Be I'm Falling In Love 7 Mighty Love (Part 1) 8 One Of A Kind (Love Affair) 9 Ghetto Child 10 They Just Can't Stop It (The Games People Play) 11 Then Came You (With Dionne Warwick) 12 I Don't Want To Lose You 13 Love Don't Love Nobody 14 How Could I Let You Get Away 15 Wake Up Susan 16 The Rubberband Man 17 Love Or Leave 18 Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music 19 Living A Little, Laughing A Little 20 You're Throwing A Good Love Away 21 Sadie
Makemvinyl Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 (edited) Just picked up the new Very Best of The Detroit Spinners on Rhino, great album, one of those groups who were very underrated. Tracklisting. 1, Are You Ready For Love 2 Working My Way Back To You/Forgive Me, Girl 3 I'll Be Around 4 It's A Shame 5 Cupid/I've Loved You For A Long Time 6 Could It Be I'm Falling In Love 7 Mighty Love (Part 1) 8 One Of A Kind (Love Affair) 9 Ghetto Child 10 They Just Can't Stop It (The Games People Play) 11 Then Came You (With Dionne Warwick) 12 I Don't Want To Lose You 13 Love Don't Love Nobody 14 How Could I Let You Get Away 15 Wake Up Susan 16 The Rubberband Man 17 Love Or Leave 18 Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music 19 Living A Little, Laughing A Little 20 You're Throwing A Good Love Away 21 Sadie [edit] The hit years with Philippe Wynne When The Spinners signed to Atlantic in 1972, they were a respected but commercially unremarkable singing group who had never had a top-ten pop hit -- despite having been a recording act for over a decade. However, under the helm of producer and songwriter Thom Bell, The Spinners would chart five top 100 singles (and two top tens) from their first post-Motown album, The Spinners (1972), and would go on to become one of the biggest soul groups of the 1970s. The Bobby Smith-led "I'll Be Around", their first top ten hit, was actually the B-side of their first Atlantic single, "How Could I Let You Get Away". Radio airplay for the B-side led Atlantic to flip the single over, with "I'll Be Around" hitting #3 and "How Could I Let You Get Away" reaching #89. The 1973 follow-up singles "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love" (led by Smith), "One of a Kind (Love Affair)" (led by Wynne), and "Ghetto Child" (led by Wynne) would cement the group's reputation, as well as further that of Bell, a noted Philly soul producer. Following their Atlantic successes, Motown also issued a "Best of the Spinners" LP which featured selections from their Motown/V.I.P. recordings. They also remixed and reissued the 1970 B-side "Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music" as a 1973 A-side. In the midst of their Atlantic hits, it crawled to number #91 US. The group's 1974 followup album, Mighty Love, featured three Top 20 hits, "I'm Coming Home," "Love Don't Love Nobody," and the title track. Their biggest hit of the year, however, would be a collaboration with Dionne Warwick, "Then Came You", which peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming each act's first number-one hit. The Spinners would hit the Top 10 twice in the next two years with the Smith-led "They Just Can't Stop It (Games People Play)" (Billboard #5) and the Wynne-led "The Rubberband Man" (Billboard #2). "Games People Play" featured guest vocalist Barbara Ingram, and would lead to a nickname of "12:45" for bass singer Jackson, after his signature vocal line on the song), Edited January 23, 2009 by Makemvinyl
scunnyjack Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 Just picked up the new Very Best of The Detroit Spinners on Rhino, great album, one of those groups who were very underrated. Tracklisting. 1, Are You Ready For Love 2 Working My Way Back To You/Forgive Me, Girl 3 I'll Be Around 4 It's A Shame 5 Cupid/I've Loved You For A Long Time 6 Could It Be I'm Falling In Love 7 Mighty Love (Part 1) 8 One Of A Kind (Love Affair) 9 Ghetto Child 10 They Just Can't Stop It (The Games People Play) 11 Then Came You (With Dionne Warwick) 12 I Don't Want To Lose You 13 Love Don't Love Nobody 14 How Could I Let You Get Away 15 Wake Up Susan 16 The Rubberband Man 17 Love Or Leave 18 Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music 19 Living A Little, Laughing A Little 20 You're Throwing A Good Love Away 21 Sadie Last year I purchased the American Import - Spinners - The Chrome Collection which is a hard back book history cum 62 track 3 CD set released in 2003. All the above tracks are included along with Truly Yours, I'll Always Love You,What More Could A Boy Ask For, I've Got To Make It On My Own and I Just Want To Fall In Love. Also some nice slower ones especially Sitting On Top Of The World. Please you liked the Rhino CD and like you say an underrated group.
kevinsoulman Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 (edited) this must be from around the then came you session,brilliant. kev Edited January 23, 2009 by kevinsoulman
scunnyjack Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 this must be from around the then came you session,brilliant. kev Nice track.According to the book/cd I have, Dionne did a five week tour with the Spinner's in 1974 and Thom Bell had enough material written for a full Dionne/Spinners album but Dionne did not want this and recorded solo material. I can remember Track Of The Cat but not much else solo from her at that time. I don't know if the Spinner's Wake Up Susan is too commercial for the ATB dancefloors but this is a belter of a record. Steve
kevinsoulman Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 Nice track.According to the book/cd I have, Dionne did a five week tour with the Spinner's in 1974 and Thom Bell had enough material written for a full Dionne/Spinners album but Dionne did not want this and recorded solo material. I can remember Track Of The Cat but not much else solo from her at that time. I don't know if the Spinner's Wake Up Susan is too commercial for the ATB dancefloors but this is a belter of a record. Steve one of my favourite spinners tracks is that, have the uk issued 70s greatest hits some where also bought a spinners live casette when in the states in the 70s,think a guest artist was on then came you ,will seek it out. kev
Guest rasfoz Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 Absolutely love ill be around yes definetly underated
Guest phillybuster Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 Absolutely love ill be around yes definetly underated The Spinners are one of the greatest vocal groups of all time,from Motown to Atlantic and beyond.I am surprised that people who are soul music lovers have taken so long to acknowledge them.
scunnyjack Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 The Spinners are one of the greatest vocal groups of all time,from Motown to Atlantic and beyond.I am surprised that people who are soul music lovers have taken so long to acknowledge them. I grew up with their Motown stuff and then purchased the wonderful Atlantic debut album featuring Ghetto Child,I'll Be Around, Could It Be I'm Falling In Love etc,and whilst buying occasional records of theirs tended to buy a lot of other philly stuff like the O'Jays, Harold Melvin, Intruders, Trammps etc plus also spent a lot of money on travelling and buying northern records at that time.I have many favourite soul groups of which the Spinner's are included, but I think some people especially younger ones are more familiar with the later output like Working My Way Back To You and Cupid type stuff which maybe is not a true reflection on the group's talents.
Barry Posted January 24, 2009 Posted January 24, 2009 A particular favourite of mine is 'Love Is Such A Crazy feeling'...to place it in a time-scale, an Earlestown Cricket Club play, early 80's.
Barry Posted January 24, 2009 Posted January 24, 2009 Just done a tad of Spinners Googling on the back of this thread, was Frank Washington (ex-Futures) the same Frank Washington responsible for the Arthur Fenn 80's Bradford killer 'Ice'.
Kris Holmes Posted January 24, 2009 Posted January 24, 2009 We were just talking about how great "It's A Shame" is the other day on another soul board. I love that song, almost perfect. I really like their Motown stuff but apart from a couple of Atlantic tracks, their 70s output doesn't really do it for me. I appreciate it, but not enough to keep any of it in my collection for long.
Bigsoulman Posted January 24, 2009 Posted January 24, 2009 The Spinners are one of the greatest vocal groups of all time,from Motown to Atlantic and beyond.I am surprised that people who are soul music lovers have taken so long to acknowledge them. 100% correct, I have every album they made on Atlantic, all cheap as chips and all highly recommended Lenny
Barry Posted January 24, 2009 Posted January 24, 2009 I'm out the game at the mo' but wasn't there a Phillip suchabody, lead singer, early 80's...not showing up on my Googles.
Kris Holmes Posted January 24, 2009 Posted January 24, 2009 I can remember Track Of The Cat but not much else solo from her at that time. Steve If you don't know this LP from 1973, it could be the best complete LP she ever made. Great stuff. It's the only Dionne Warwick LP I keep.
Barry Posted January 24, 2009 Posted January 24, 2009 If you don't know this LP from 1973, it could be the best complete LP she ever made. Great stuff. It's the only Dionne Warwick LP I keep. Dionne's looking good there too.
kevinsoulman Posted January 24, 2009 Posted January 24, 2009 I'm out the game at the mo' but wasn't there a Phillip suchabody, lead singer, early 80's...not showing up on my Googles. was'nt it phillip wynne kev
Guest Posted January 24, 2009 Posted January 24, 2009 Good album, "Its a shame" it leaves off most of the Motown offerings!
Guest Hunnymon Posted January 26, 2009 Posted January 26, 2009 18 Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music Which version? Back in 1973, Motown decided to try and cash in on The Spinners new found fame with Atlantic records and dubed a Thom Bell style drum beat onto the original song and put it out against "One Of A Kind". Some vocals were also removed from the original to give the song an instrumental break, also a Thom Bell trademak.
Ian Dewhirst Posted January 26, 2009 Posted January 26, 2009 And no sooner do I read this thread, then a TV ad pops up for a "Best Of The Spinners" album from Asda............ So now available at your local Asda...... Ian D
Julianb Posted January 26, 2009 Posted January 26, 2009 A particular favourite of mine is 'Love Is Such A Crazy feeling'...to place it in a time-scale, an Earlestown Cricket Club play, early 80's. Used to go to Earlsheaton Youth Club around '68 - think Tony Banks was the DJ at the time.
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted January 27, 2009 Posted January 27, 2009 I have to say i am a fav of the Detroit spinners. I have some albums by them can't remember names. Think one is from 80's and my fav tracks is It's a shame. What More Can a Boy Ask for, I'll Be Around, Could It Be I'm Falling In Love They are so good with great soul vocals
soul45s Posted January 27, 2009 Posted January 27, 2009 One of the best Motown 45s and cheap as chips 'I just cant help but feel the pain' Fantastic underplayed dancer
Sjclement Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 Just picked up the new Very Best of The Detroit Spinners on Rhino, great album, one of those groups who were very underrated. Tracklisting. 1, Are You Ready For Love 2 Working My Way Back To You/Forgive Me, Girl 3 I'll Be Around 4 It's A Shame 5 Cupid/I've Loved You For A Long Time 6 Could It Be I'm Falling In Love 7 Mighty Love (Part 1) 8 One Of A Kind (Love Affair) 9 Ghetto Child 10 They Just Can't Stop It (The Games People Play) 11 Then Came You (With Dionne Warwick) 12 I Don't Want To Lose You 13 Love Don't Love Nobody 14 How Could I Let You Get Away 15 Wake Up Susan 16 The Rubberband Man 17 Love Or Leave 18 Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music 19 Living A Little, Laughing A Little 20 You're Throwing A Good Love Away 21 Sadie One of my favourite groups "I'll Be Around" & "Its A Shame" would not sound out of place in any crossover/modern set(in fact I'm sure Sam played the former at an Orwell a couple of years ago) Theres many a good tune tucked away on thier albums " Just can't let you get away" from the 2nd? album is a case in point. Phillipe Wynne RIP had a minor solo career after leaving the group in the eighties albums on Sugarhill and Cotillion Saw them at Liverpool Empire mid 70s PW did a signature "Soul Walk" Happy Days
Dave Moore Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 One of the best Motown 45s and cheap as chips 'I just cant help but feel the pain' Fantastic underplayed dancer Maybe cheap but try finding one in good nick. If you have one for sale I'd be interested.
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