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In Perfect Harmony: Sweet Soul Groups 1968-1977

In Perfect Harmony: Sweet Soul Groups 1968-1977

UPC: 029667221924

Format: CD

Release Date: Jul 04, 2003

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Performers include: The Jackson Five, The Floaters, Lee Williams, The Cymbals, God's Gift To Women, The Pretenders, New Holidays, Smith Connection, Tuxedo, Epsilons, Act One, Equations, Teacher's Edition, Mayberry Movement.
Personnel: William Somlin, Lee Toussaint, Fred Bridges, Michael Smith , Jasper "Jabbo" Phillips, Terry Bartlett, Bertram Brown, Charles Clark (vocals); Richard Knight (baritone); Johnny Carter (bass voice); Bar-Kays (background vocals).
Liner Note Author: John Ridley.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Ricky Spicer; Reginald Ross; Roger Terry; Jesse Mayberry; Edwin Starr; James Knight; Frank Farmer; Robert Eaton; Ernie Brooks; Russell Mayberry; Ronald Little; Leroy Reed; Kirk Gardner; Debra Hill; Buddy Turner; Gene McFadden; Allen Beatty; Alvin Pelham; Frank Peavey; Alfred Pelham; J.J. Barnes; Jerry Akins; John Whitehead; Johnny Bellman; Melvin Davis ; Lloyd Parks; Steve Mancha; Terry Huff; Victor Drayton; Chester Fortune; Bobby Harris; Bert Keyes.
Arranger: Raeford Gerald.
The title In Perfect Harmony: Sweet Soul Groups 1968-77 describes this 24-track compilation well enough, though a scan of the songs tells you that this isn't any old soul anthology for the average oldies radio listener. None of these tunes were big hits, and most in fact were quite obscure. It's good second-level lush soul: exquisite harmony singing and production values (even for the numbers licensed from tiny labels), though bereft of the killer melodies and hooks that might have ended up making these records more well-remembered than they are. Since Kent has licensed from many labels, some renowned (Stax, Hi, Wand, Hot Wax) for their soul output, some known only to soul collectors, that at least ensures a good variety of sounds falling within the sweet soul heading. And actually, there are a couple of fairly well-known artists here: the Temprees and, more surprisingly, the Jackson 5, represented by a rare anthology appearance of their pre-Motown 1968 Steeltown 45 "Big Boy," on which Michael Jackson's high preteen singing is most evident, even if the song's nothing special. A few of the other singles were modest R&B charters, including the Smith Connection's "(I've Been a Winner, I've Been a Loser) I've Been in Love," Act One's "Friends or Lovers," the Brothers of Soul's "I Guess That Don't Make Me a Loser," and the Jackson 5-like "You Send Me" by the Ponderosa Twins Plus One. On the whole it's pleasing if unstartling romantic soul with male falsetto vocals aplenty, the most eccentric aspects being a few of the group names (God's Gift to Women, the Silent Majority, the Philadelphia Story) and the LTG Exchange's funk-soul cover of Wings' "My Love." Also, Elvis Costello fans will want to keep an ear out for Teacher's Edition's original 1973 single version of "I Wanna Be Loved," which Costello covered for a small hit U.K. single in 1984. ~ Richie Unterberger

Tracks:

1 - Hearts Were Made to Love
2 - Maybe So, Maybe No
3 - Mannish Boy
4 - (I've Been a Winner, I've Been a Loser) I've Been in Love
5 - Friends or Lovers
6 - I've Been Trying
7 - Baby It's You
8 - Echo
9 - Please Don't Leave
10 - Love Can Be So Wonderful
11 - Frightened Girl
12 - I Guess That Don't Make Me a Loser
13 - I Wanna Be Loved
14 - One Last Memory
15 - What Did I Do Wrong?
16 - You Send Me
17 - If You Lived Here, You'd Be Home Now
18 - Big Boy
19 - You Make Me Feel Good
20 - What Am I Guilty Of
21 - My Love, Pt. 1
22 - Let Your Heart Be the Judge
23 - I Am So Glad I Took My Time
24 - Looking in from the Outside