mjscarousal
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I love this group. Different sound rather than the traditional Four Tops and Temptations.
^ You Are Everything is a blatant inspiration for J5's All I Do Is Think Of You which borrows the electric sitar riffs. All I Do is also my favourite from the brothers at Motown.
And People Make The World Go 'Round = one of the greatest moments in pop. Such a complex tune, too. But it seems to be the one most think of when they think of this group. That or the cheesy I Can't Give You Anything But My Love, which tends to dismiss them as a saccharine-soaked Mums & Dads kinda group. But they had so many ravers classics that weren't hits at all.
This lickle gem for Philadelphia International is one of my favourites - penned by Dexter Wansel. Strictly B-side business:
1981
Mine All Mine
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These are two of my favorites!
I don't remember hearing The Stylistics much, but I remember people playing The Dramatics a lot. I liked You're A Big Girl Now.
^ You Are Everything is a blatant inspiration for J5's All I Do Is Think Of You which borrows the electric sitar riffs. All I Do is also my favourite from the brothers at Motown.
70’s SOUL JAM - Artists performing include The Stylistics, Chi Lites, Bloodstone, Ray Goodman & Brown, Harold Melvin’s Bluenotes, and New Birth. Hosted by Jimmie “JJ” Walker
http://wenkiah.tripod.com/backstagepassphotos/id7.html
^^^^Sometimes with old vocal groups, there may be several groups using the name but are not the actual group. Mary Wilson from the Supremes was trying to get legislation to stop imposter groups from using the names of classic groups.