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Appreciation Thread - The Spinners I don't really hear too much about these guys on here, but we were listening to them today in work, and I think it's time for a thread!
Some of my favorites are: "How Could I Let You Get Away" "Cupid" "I'll Be Around" "Working my Way Back to You" "Could it be I'm Falling in Love" | |
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"I'll Be Around"
is a classic..... | |
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The "One of A Kind" anthology is king | |
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My boyfriend/partner/husband-type/significant other loves Spinners, so I always think of him when I hear them. I was listening to Monie Love's It's a Shame (My Sister) several years back, and he pointed out to me then that it was a sample of a Spinners song. I'm also a big Dionne Warwick fan, so I love Then Came You. I'll Be Around is a great track (and one of the best songs ever written according to the aforementioned partner-type). [Edited 7/27/05 15:49pm] | |
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"Love don't love nobody" is the jam | |
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don't have much of their stuff. Really dig It's A Shame though, since I'm a huge Stevie fan, I think that's one of the best songs he gave to another recording artist. | |
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i have vague memories of napping lightly in the back seat of my mom's car while she was driving somewhere at night and "I'll Be Around" is playing. I squint open my eyes and see flashes and stretches of shadow roll past the backseat. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Got chills from this thread... Missing the great Phillpe wynne especially on "how could i let you get away" and Sadie.... wooooo lawd... | |
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TheRealFiness said: Got chills from this thread... Missing the great Phillpe wynne especially on "how could i let you get away" and Sadie.... wooooo lawd...
here's a sweater for your chilly ass Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: TheRealFiness said: Got chills from this thread... Missing the great Phillpe wynne especially on "how could i let you get away" and Sadie.... wooooo lawd...
here's a sweater for your chilly ass fucker | |
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It's A Shame - (produced & co-written by Stevie Wonder and featuring the amazing falsetto of G.C. Cameron)
One Of A Kind Love Affair Mighty Love Love Don't Love Nobody Then Came You (w/Dionne Warwick) The Games People Play tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm [Edited 7/27/05 17:57pm] "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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lovedad43 said: "Love don't love nobody" is the jam
When I hear Phillipe's voice singing this song and the Rubberband Man, it brings back a lot of pleasant memories | |
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Rubberband Man
Working My Way Back to You/Forgive Me Girl It's A Shame Then Came You I'll Be Around Could It Be I'm Falling In Love | |
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I love The Spinners. Some of my favorites are:
I'll Be Around Games People Play Then Came You Could It Be I'm Falling In Love The Rubberband Man Sadie Mighty Love One Of A Kind Love Affair How Could I Let You Get Away Working My Way Back To You Andy is a four letter word. | |
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My Favorites:
They Just Can't Stop It (Games People Play) One Of A Kind(Love Affair) Heaven On Earth (So Fine) How Could I Let You Get Away Just Can't Get You Off Of My Mind Love Don't Love Nobody Just As Long As We Have Love Sadie I'll Be Around Could It Be I'm Falling In Love Toni, My Love A Mighty Love It's A Shame " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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One of the most enjoyable box sets I bought in recent years is "The Chrome Collection",a dazzling 3-CD set that contains all the Spinners music you could ever want
All the hits are accounted for,and it contains the key album tracks.My only complaint is that includes the single edits of "The Rubberband Man" and a few other hits.I get pissed when single edits are used on multi-disc box sets.There's simply no excuse for that! But it does contain some excellent liner notes,featuring a great interview with songwriter/producer Thom Bell.And the remastered sound is just amazing.I highly recommend this,y'all. | |
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paligap said: They Just Can't Stop It (Games People Play)
This is my favorite Spinners song.I've loved it ever since I first heard it in 1975.Interestingly,after all this time,we still do not know who the guest female vocalist is.In the liner notes to the box set,producer Thom Bell refuses to say who it is,only that is is a "popular singer" who didn't want to be identified! Bell also hints that the voice may have been electronically altered so the identity would not be revealed.I have a 1975 epidode of 'Soul Train' with The Spinners performing this song,and one of the guys in the group actually lip-syncs the female part...lol...it's hilarious. So,I guess this remains one of 70s soul music's greatest mysteries | |
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DavidEye said: paligap said: They Just Can't Stop It (Games People Play)
This is my favorite Spinners song.I've loved it ever since I first heard it in 1975.Interestingly,after all this time,we still do not know who the guest female vocalist is.In the liner notes to the box set,producer Thom Bell refuses to say who it is,only that is is a "popular singer" who didn't want to be identified! Bell also hints that the voice may have been electronically altered so the identity would not be revealed.I have a 1975 epidode of 'Soul Train' with The Spinners performing this song, and one of the guys in the group actually lip-syncs the female part...lol...it's hilarious. So,I guess this remains one of 70s soul music's greatest mysteries I always wondered abut her voice... Speaking of Spinners mysteries, what is Phillipe Wynne really saying at the end of "One of A Kind(Love Affair)"? Y'all know the line..."You just gotta( ) her, Yeah"...." I know what it SOUNDS like he's saying, I just need some verification, .... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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DavidEye said: One of the most enjoyable box sets I bought in recent years is "The Chrome Collection",a dazzling 3-CD set that contains all the Spinners music you could ever want
All the hits are accounted for,and it contains the key album tracks.My only complaint is that includes the single edits of "The Rubberband Man" and a few other hits.I get pissed when single edits are used on multi-disc box sets.There's simply no excuse for that! But it does contain some excellent liner notes,featuring a great interview with songwriter/producer Thom Bell.And the remastered sound is just amazing.I highly recommend this,y'all. I brought this box set back in 2003 and it's definitely a collection every Spinners fan should want in there collection. Disc 3, which is where the John Edwards era begins, brought back many memories. Rhino Records did this much justice by making this the definitive Spinners collection. Casual and hardcore fans alike should dish out $60 dollars for this one! 5-star all of a kind set. Check me out and add me on:
www.last.fm/user/brandosoul "Truth is, everybody is going to hurt you; you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for." -Bob Marley | |
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paligap said: DavidEye said: This is my favorite Spinners song.I've loved it ever since I first heard it in 1975.Interestingly,after all this time,we still do not know who the guest female vocalist is.In the liner notes to the box set,producer Thom Bell refuses to say who it is,only that is is a "popular singer" who didn't want to be identified! Bell also hints that the voice may have been electronically altered so the identity would not be revealed.I have a 1975 epidode of 'Soul Train' with The Spinners performing this song, and one of the guys in the group actually lip-syncs the female part...lol...it's hilarious. So,I guess this remains one of 70s soul music's greatest mysteries I always wondered abut her voice... Speaking of Spinners mysteries, what is Phillipe Wynne really saying at the end of "One of A Kind(Love Affair)"? Y'all know the line..."You just gotta( ) her, Yeah"...." I know what it SOUNDS like he's saying, I just need some verification, .... He's saying "Makes you wanna love her...you just gotta fuck her yeah" In 1973,radio DJs heard this and the record label was forced to edit this part out of the single version.You can still hear it on the album version though. | |
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superspaceboy said: i have vague memories of napping lightly in the back seat of my mom's car while she was driving somewhere at night and "I'll Be Around" is playing. I squint open my eyes and see flashes and stretches of shadow roll past the backseat.
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I always wonder whether if their 1975 LP, Pick Of The Litter or if their 1973-self-titled album are the best albums. I would personally pick the Pick Of The Litter because it's just has many classics that I grew up on like Games People Play, Love or Leave, and one of my fave Spinners tunes, All That Glitters Ain't Gold and the production on that record is flawless. Their 1973-self titled album is just too overrated for me (just like their 1974 LP, Mighty Love). What do you think? Check me out and add me on:
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funkpill said: "I'll Be Around"
is a classic..... I love that song, always. | |
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