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Super Hits [2002]
(2002)
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This Intruders compilation is a sweet ten pack of hit singles with album cut/B-side "Save the Children" -- a rambling Gil Scott-Heron composition -- the sole exception. Long versions of "I'll Always Love My Mama" and "I Wanna Know Your Name," plus the chirpers "Cowboys to Girls," "Together," "A Love That's Real," and "Love Is Like a Baseball Game" ...
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Old School Love Songs
(1995)
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Various Artists
Charting the softer side of '70s and '80s R&B, Old School Love Songs includes tracks by Tower of Power, the Isley Brothers, Marvin Gaye, Gregory Abbott and Full Force w/ Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam. Keith Farley, All Music Guide
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Philly Sound: Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff and the Story of Brotherly Love (1966-1976)
(1997)
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Along with Thom Bell, Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff defined the sweet, smooth Philadelphia Sound in the early '70s, producing hit records by the O'Jays, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, and Joe Simon, among many others. Spanning three discs, The Philly Sound (1966-1976): Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff is a stunning chronicle of the team at their peak, ...
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Old School, Vol. 2: Love Songs
(1995)
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Various Artists
So many of these compilation albums have been released that it's hard to distinguish one from another, or the merits of one over a similar collection. Every so often, however, an assembly like Old School, Vol. 2: Love Songs comes along and makes you realize how good an album of old hits by different artists can be. Covering a period between 1973 ...
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Baseball's Greatest Hits
(1989)
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Baseball's Greatest Hits presents the history of America's favorite pastime in music and audio sound clips. Two versions of the baseball anthem "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" -- by Doc Watson & Merle and "Bruce Springstone," respectively -- are among the tributes to the game itself, while Mickey Mantle's "I Love Mickey," Les Brown & His Orchestra ...
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Postcard From Philly
(1997)
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Postcard from Philly is a six-song EP released as a teaser for Epic/Legacy's definitive three-disc box, The Philly Sound: Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff & the Story of Brotherly Love (1966-1976). The EP appeared several months before the set, and it was designed to showcase the remastered sound and rarities that comprised the bulk of the box, yet it's an ...
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Marky Ramone & the Intruders
(1997)
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Marky Ramone & the Intruders
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The Sound of Philadelphia [Movie Play]
(2001)
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The Sound of Philadelphia is a two-disc collection of the R&B and soul music that Philadelphia was putting out in the '70s. What is most interesting about this collection is how much of the music was produced by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, the two men who crafted the Philadelphia sound as it was developing. Their driving beats and orchestrated ...
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Philly Golden Classics
(1995)
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This features all the great Intruders tracks uncut and digitally remastered; 112-plus minutes divvyed among 30 tracks. These light, peppy sounds are so arresting they play more quickly than their times. Diehards will lament the omissions of "I'm Girl Scoutin'," "Devil With an Angel's Smile," "Lollipop," "Give Her a Transplant," "Old Love," and ...
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Sound of Philadelphia [1]
(1995)
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Philly Classics (1973-1977)
(1988)
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A decent sampler of '70s soul hits from the Philadelphia International label... John Floyd, All Music Guide
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Take 2
(2001)
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The Intruders
This extremely brief budget set combines a handful of songs produced by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff for two Philadelphia soul and R&B outfits, the Intruders and Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes. Both groups had their greatest commercial success while working with Gamble & Huff, but their biggest hits in this context (1968's "Cowboys to Girls" for the ...
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The Soul of Seduction
(1996)
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This two-disc compilation brings together 30 Sony Music R&B artists performing songs about sex. Though the selections come from as early as Aretha Franklin's 1962 "Just for a Thrill" and as late as Babyface's 1989 "Whip Appeal," most date from the 1970s, when such artists as the Manhattans, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes (featuring Teddy ...
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Super Hits [1973]
(1973)
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The Intruders
This is a fine collection of hits by the '70s Gamble/Huff-produced soul team who brought you "Cowboys to Girls" and "Love Is like a Baseball Game." John Floyd, All Music Guide
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From Philly with Love: Rhythm and Soul
(1995)
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Various Artists
From Philly with Love: Rhythm and Soul is a fine 14-track collection that features many of the best Philly soul ballads of the early '70s, including "Ooh Child," "When Will I See You Again, " "Stay with Me, " "Wanna Know Your Name" and "Me and Mrs. Jones." It's not a definitive overview of the genre, but it's a strong sampler. Stephen Thomas ...
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Am I Black Enough for You
(1995)
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Am I Black Enough for You is a thoroughly entertaining collection of early-'70s soul with a black power message that's either explicit or implicit in the music itself. Since it's limited to a single disc and the Sony vaults (which include Columbia, Epic, and Philadelphia International), the collection isn't quite definitive, but it is an excellent ...
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Glory of Love: Sweet & Soulful Love Songs-'60s
(1997)
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Heavy pettin' soul from the '60s, including hits by the Shirelles, the Friends of Distinction, Ruby & the Romantics, Jerry Butler & Betty Everett, Eddie Holman, and others. To its credit, a few of these (like the tracks by the Impressions, Etta James, and Ketty Lester) weren't big enough hits to get cooked to a crisp by repeated plays on oldies ...
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The Ember Records Story
(2000)
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Ben Lee's Philadelphia Story
(1999)
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In the 1960s, musician-producer-songwriters Frank Bendinelli and Leroy Lovett formed a production company, Ben-Lee Music, that generated tracks that were leased to other labels, as well as sides that were put out on their own small Philadelphia labels, like Benn-X and Sonata. The exact routes (whereby each side got placed where) are painstaking to ...
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The Answer to Your Problems?
(1999)
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Once a Ramone, always a Ramone. Marky Ramone and the Intruders' latest album The Answer to Your Problems? is loud. It's fast. It's fun. It's stupid. And even with 14 songs, it's less than a half an hour long. Unfortunately for Marky, it's not all that original. Worth a spin or two, but this would be the answer to your problems only if someone ...
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Hey Love, Vol. 2
(2001)
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Hey Love, the two-volume compilation, has roots as far back as the late '70s when the set was first offered as a mail-order premium on television. Many will recall the commercial depicting a dimly lit party atmosphere that centered on this soundtrack, ending with the memorable exchange "Man, can I borrow that...?" "No my brother, you've got to get ...
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Cowboys to Girls
(1968)
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The Intruders
The Intruders cracked the pop charts with the title cut, which is still their best-known song. It topped the R&B hit list and made it to number six on the pop side. The rest of the album wasn't quite that strong, but it did have two more wonderful ballads, and was their biggest LP overall. Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
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Save the Children
(1973)
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The Intruders
No argument -- this is the best Intruders album, other than their greatest-hits compilations, ever released. Little Sonny (Sam Brown) returns to join his buddies, Phil Terry, Eugene "Big Sonny" Daugherty, and Robert "Bird" Edwards, after an unexplained hiatus. "Save the Children" is a socially significant floater where the guys' voices ride the ...
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Art Laboe's 60 Killer Oldies
(1993)
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Art Laboe's Memories of El Monte
(1991)
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