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Mighty Love

Mighty Love

A1 Since I Been Gone
Written-By – B. Hawes, C. Simmons, J. Jefferson 4:20

A2 Ain't No Price On Happiness
Written-By – B. Hawes, C. Simmons, J. Jefferson 4:05

A3 I'm Glad You Walked Into My Life
Written-By – B. Hawes, C. Simmons, J. Jefferson 4:55

A4 I'm Coming Home
Written-By – L. Creed, T. Bell 4:11

B1 He'll Never Love You Like I Do
Written-By – B. Hawes, C. Simmons, J. Jefferson 3:56

B2 Love Has Gone Away
Written-By – B. Hawes, C. Simmons, J. Jefferson 3:35

B3 Love Don't Love Nobody
Written-By – C. Simmons, J. Jefferson 7:12

B4 Mighty Love
Written-By – B. Hawes, C. Simmons, J. Jefferson 4:58

Label: Atlantic – SD 7296
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US

Released: 1974
Genre: R&B Soul
Style: Seventies Soul, Philly

The Spinners' 1974 album, Mighty Love, is a Philly Soul masterpiece produced by Thom Bell, showcasing lush, polished arrangements with signature smooth harmonies, topping R&B charts with hits like the upbeat title track, the funky "I'm Coming Home," and the slow-jam classic "Love Don't Love Nobody," solidifying their place in soul music with stellar vocals from Bobby Smith and Philippe Wynne.

A prime example of Thom Bell's signature production sound, known for its sophistication and sweet, melodic arrangements at Sigma Sound Studios.

Blends upbeat, funky soul with smooth ballads, featuring lush strings, tight grooves, and sparkling instrumentation.

A showcase for the group's vocalists, especially Philippe Wynne's jazzy leads and Bobby Smith's soulful delivery, with Wynne's ad-libs shining on the title track.

Produced multiple major hits, including the uplifting title track, the bouncy "I'm Coming Home," and the enduring quiet storm ballad "Love Don't Love Nobody".

Reached #1 on the R&B Albums chart and #16 on the Billboard 200, with its singles dominating R&B and crossing over to Pop charts.

The album is a prime example of lush, sophisticated Philly soul, blending R&B, pop, and funk elements. It is noted for its polished orchestral arrangements and tight vocal harmonies.

Like their breakthrough self-titled album, it was produced by the legendary Thom Bell at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia, a partnership that defined the Spinners' signature 1970s sound.

In essence, Mighty Love is considered an essential album for soul fans, a definitive work from the golden era of Philly Soul, brimming with polished arrangements and timeless melodies.
Pick Of The Litter

Pick Of The Litter

A1 Honest I Do
Written-By – P. Pugh, S. Marshall, T. Bell
4:00

A2 I Don't Want To Lose You
Written-By – L. Creed, T. Bell
3:42

A3 Love Or Leave
Written-By – B. Hawes, C. Simmons, J. Jefferson
4:59

A4 Sweet Love Of Mine
Written-By – B. Eli, V. Barrett
4:20

B1 All That Glitters Ain't Gold
Written-By – P. Terry, T. Conway, T. Life
3:47

B2 You Made A Promise To Me
Written-By – B. Hawes, C. Simmons, J. Jefferson
3:56

B3 They Just Can't Stop It The (Games People Play)
Written-By – B. Hawes, C. Simmons, J. Jefferson
4:41

B4 Just As Long As We Have Love
Written-By – B. Hawes, V. Barrett
4:06

Label: Atlantic – SD 18141
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1975

Genre: R&B Soul
Style: Seventies Soul, Philly

Released in August 1975, Pick of the Litter is the sixth studio album by The Spinners. It is widely celebrated as the final installment in a quartet of classic albums produced by the "architect of Philly Soul," Thom Bell, marking the peak of the group's creative and commercial success.

The album is a definitive example of Philadelphia Soul, characterized by polished, sophisticated orchestral arrangements involving sweeping strings and smooth horns.

It features the group’s iconic lineup—Philippé Wynne, Bobby Smith, Henry Fambrough, Billy Henderson, and Pervis Jackson. While Wynne was the prominent lead, this record emphasizes the group's tight, angelic harmonies and the "velvety" contributions of Smith and Fambrough.

Backing was provided by the legendary house band MFSB (Mother Father Sister Brother), known for their impeccable groove and rich textures.

Key Tracks & Chart Success:-

"Games People Play": Also known as "(They Just Can't Stop It) The Games People Play," this signature song features bass singer Pervis Jackson’s famous "12:45" line. It hit #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the R&B charts.

"Just as Long as We Have Love": This closing duet features an uncredited guest appearance by Dionne Warwick, adding a layer of superstar "richness" to the project.

"Love or Leave": The album’s second single, which also reached the R&B Top 10.

The album reached #8 on the Billboard 200, making it the group's highest-charting LP on that specific chart. Critics view it as one of the last major "old-school" romantic soul albums before the industry shifted toward disco-heavy dance anthems.

Original vinyl copies featured a unique "Duo-Pak" gimmick cover with perforated cut-outs of the band members meant to be used as standees or mobiles.
The Original Spinners

The Original Spinners

A1 That's What Girls Are Made For 2:57
A2 I'll Always Love You 2:43
A3 Truly Yours 2:58
A4 For All We Know 2:53
A5 It Hurts To Be In Love 2:22
A6 Tomorrow May Never Come 2:27
B1 Sweet Thing 2:40
B2 I Cross My Heart 2:57
B3 Where Is That Girl 2:59
B4 Like A Good Man Should 2:15
B5 How Can I 2:38
B6 I Just Can't Help But Feel The Pain 2:35

Label: Motown – MS 639
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1967

Genre: R&B Soul
Style: Soul, Motown

The Original Spinners (1967) showcases the group's early Motown sound, a strong collection of Detroit soul with "Grade-B" charm, featuring standout tracks like "Truly Yours," "I'll Always Love You," and Smokey Robinson's "Like A Good Man Should," offering fantastic harmonies and production despite limited chart success at the time, making it a beloved classic for Motown fans.

A mix of Motown's signature sound with unique twists from producers like Ivy Jo Hunter, delivering powerful vocals, lush harmonies, and soulful ballads alongside uptempo stompers, predating their later Philly Soul success.

Standout Tracks: "Truly Yours" and "I'll Always Love You" (Hunter/Stevenson) are highlights, showcasing incredible vocal talent, while "Like A Good Man Should" offers a rare, energetic Smokey Robinson gem.

Features strong, care-filled production, even on tracks not produced by the famous Holland-Dozier-Holland team, with strong, heartfelt performances.

Although not massive hits then, songs like "Truly Yours" and "I'll Always Love You" are now considered essential Motown deep cuts, proving the group's immense talent even in the shadow of Motown's biggest stars.

The album is highly regarded by fans, who appreciate its raw energy and classic soul sound, often preferring it over slicker later material for its authentic feel.

In summary, The Original Spinners is a must-have for soul music lovers, capturing the nascent brilliance of the group before their superstardom, offering genuine Detroit magic with rich harmonies and timeless tracks
The Spinners

The Spinners

A1 Just Can't Get You Out Of My Mind
Written-By – Vinnie Barrett
3:42

A2 Just You And Me Baby
Written-By – Yvette Davis
2:56

A3 Don't Let The Green Grass Fool You
Written-By – Akines, Bellmon, Turner, Drayton
4:01

A4 I Could Never (Repay Your Love)
Written-By – Bruce Hawes
6:56

A5 I'll Be Around
Written-By – Phil Hurtt, Thom Bell
3:10

B1 One Of A Kind (Love Affair)
Written-By – Joseph B. Jefferson
3:31

B2 We Belong Together
Written-By – Yvette Davis
4:12

B3 Ghetto Child
Written-By – Linda Creed, Thom Bell
3:47

B4 How Could I Let You Get Away
Written-By – Yvette Davis
3:46

B5 Could It Be I'm Falling In Love
Written-By – Mystro & Lyric
4:13

Label: Atlantic – SD 7256
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1973

Genre: R&B Soul
Style: Seventies Soul, Philly

The Spinners (1973) is a masterpiece of Philly soul, marking the group's transition from Motown to Atlantic Records with producer Thom Bell. Featuring hits "I'll Be Around" and "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love," the album is praised for its flawless, lush production, rich harmonies, and a perfect mix of grit and sophistication.

Produced by Thom Bell, the album is characterized by a "silky" and "creamy" sound, featuring sweeping strings, punctual horns, and vibraphone. It is considered a cornerstone of the Philadelphia soul sound. The album showcases the smooth lead vocals of Bobby Smith and the energetic, gospel-influenced ad-libs of Philippe Wynne.

The album yielded five Top 100 hits in the U.S. and reached #14 on the Billboard 200.. Hit singles include: "I'll Be Around": Widely regarded as a quintessential soul classic; "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love": Another major hit that solidified their success; "One of a Kind (Love Affair)": A high-charting, soulful track; "Ghetto Child": A UK hit noted for its poignant social commentary on racial inequality and urban struggle.

This self-titled Atlantic debut is frequently described as essential listening for fans of 1970s R&B and soul. The album is considered a "filler-free" set and often cited as one of the best soul albums of 1973.
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