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From Amazon.com:
One of the best soul albums of the '70s owes its success to two men. First, there's Philippe Wynne, the sweet-voiced lead tenor who joined the Spinners not long before the album was recorded in 1972. And second, there's Thom Bell, the songwriter, producer, and arranger who, at Philly International, had already worked with the O'Jays and the Blue Notes. This historic teaming resulted in the soul-pop smashes "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love," "One of a Kind (Love Affair)," and "Ghetto Child," each of them matching Wynne's sweet leads with Bell's lush and delicate, but always deep-in-the-groove, arrangements. --David Cantwell


perfect from start to finish:
This is one of the best Soul Music albums ever released. Great arrangements by Thom Bell, superb vocals by The Spinners. If you like Philly Soul or 70's Soul, you must own this.


Motown's Greatest Treasure:
Growing up in the 60's and 70's, I was not a great fan of the Motown sound, that is until the spinners came along. They opened up the whole genre for me and millions of others. This album is, I believe, their absolute best. Their harmony, orchestral arrangements, great lyrics and that beat! It's all in there. If you ever wondered what 70's music sounded like before the disco juggernaut ran everyone over, this is the album to get.


Definitly The Best Soul Album of the Seventies:
I first herd "could it Be Im Falling In Love back when I was only 16.The Moment I herd it I was hooked.The thing that really hit me was"boy this is a different kind of music" It was the first time in which music actully touched my very soul.I had never herd such music before that could encompass your very Heart & soul.This I had to look into,and found out that the Artist involved was The Spinners,and the song in which I had instantly fell in love with was off of an album which I later discovered had numerous soul moving classics.I was then hooked and became enthralled to this unique new sound which was later coined The Philly Sound.(incidently The Spinners Im talking about are not of the Motown sound).I have noticed that some people get this point confused.There are two big ditinct differences between The Philly Sound and the *Motown sound(not to be confused)Because if you listen to early seventies Motown Sound then Listen to the Philly Sound and this isn't putting down the Motown sound but it's quite obvious that when you Listen to the Philly Vibes,it then makes the Motown sound seem stupid.What I mean is The Musician's who did the Arranging for All of Philly's super soul groups of the seventies are very unique and Classicly Trained such as Thom Bell who I personally believe was the master mind genious and Inovator of the Philly sound,whom incidently produced Arranged and conducted the Spinners along with penning songs with his partner,the late great Linda Creed.Also Arrangers Jack Faith,Bobby Martin,Norman Harris,e.t.c to name just a few contributed a great deal and of course last but not least the producing and song writing team of Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff.This Album is hands down The Spinners Very Best.virtully every track were Million Sellers.How many groups and producers can make this claim exspecilly today. Think about that one,I highly recomend this CD.I believe it is one of the all time biggest classic soul albums ever made. G.M. * The Spinners Started out with Motown,but later joined The Atlantic Label encouraged by thier friend Aritha Franklin,and that is when they met Thom Bell and the Philly Sound.The rest is history


By far, the best Spinners album.......Hands down!:
I can't believe that the world as a whole has 'slipped up' on recognizing one of the most beautiful ballads ever recorded by the Spinners..."I Could Never(Repay Your Love)...Phillipe 'Soul' Wynne's voice over almost 7 minutes of lush musical wizardry that has YET to be recognized by Spinners fans and compilation producers. As well as the lost 'golden' song, more familiar tracks are "How Could I Let You Get Away", "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love", "One Of A Kind (Love Affair)", and a personal favorite, "Just Can't Get You Out Of My Mind". "Ghetto Child" and "I'll Be Around" also appear on this first effort. I own the "One Of A Kind" double-CD anthology, but to me it was incomplete without "I Could Never (Repay Your Love)" and "Just Can't Get You Out Of My Mind", so I added them on at the end of disc 2. If you've loved the Spinners for years, but never heard 'Repay', you'll feel like you found a lost treasure. Trust me....it's worth the spin......


A can't miss classic:
Critics have called this the best soul album ever. They're right. This is the best non-greatest hits soul album one can buy. Outstanding singing, precision producing make this a can't miss album. The album looks like a greatest hit package with "Ghetto Child," "One of a Kind Love Affair," "How Could I Let You Get Away," "I'll be Around" and others. The first track, "Just Can't Get You out of My Mind" gets you going and you won't be able to turn it off.


Artist:Spinners
Binding:Audio CD
EAN:0081227188221
Format:Import
MPN:71882
Original Release Date:1972-01-01
Release Date:1997-03-03
UPC:081227188221


Tracks:
  • Just Can't Get You Out of My Mind
  • Just You and Me Baby
  • Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You
  • I Could Never (Repay Your Love)
  • I'll Be Around
  • One of a Kind (Love Affair)
  • We Belong Together
  • Ghetto Child
  • How Could I Let You Get Away
  • Could It Be I'm Falling in Love



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