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If You Don't Know Me by Now: The Best of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
(1995)
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Although the ten-track disc is criminally brief, The Best of Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes contains most of their biggest hits and offers a good portrait of one of the finest soul groups of the '70s. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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The Ultimate Blue Notes
(2001)
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Actually the Ultimate Blue Notes with Teddy Pendergrass, this collection covers their Philadelphia International years from 1972-1975 as in-depth and representative of the band's talents as a single disc can get. Not to split too many hairs, but the vocal soul group did have a handful of good songs past this period, although none that match the ...
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Greatest Hits [1985 Columbia]
(1985)
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At only ten tracks, Greatest Hits is far from definitive, but it does offer a basic assortment of hits from the great Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, showcasing such hits as "The Love I Lost, Pt. 1," "Satisfaction Guaranteed," "I Miss You," "Hope That We Can Be Together" and "If You Don't Know Me By Now." Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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The Essential Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
(2004)
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There has been no shortage of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes compilations over the years, and the most recent prior to 2004's The Essential Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes was 2001's Ultimate Blue Notes, which was very good indeed, but it wasn't part of Sony/Legacy's Essential series, which was the label's flagship for hits collections. So, three ...
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Soul Love [Sony Box Set]
(2004)
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Various Artists
An ambitious three-CD set covering a wide range of songs and styles from the '70s to the '90s, Soul Love contains some of R&B and modern urban's greatest crooners and bands. Artists like Marvin Gaye, Bill Withers, Earth, Wind & Fire, and the O'Jays are alongside some of the lesser-known artists and some who are equally forgettable as one-hit ...
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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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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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The Sound of Philadelphia [Goldies]
(2001)
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Various Artists
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Wake Up Everybody: 15 Greatest Hits
(1998)
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An overview of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes' radio hits, including the Sharon Paige pairings "Hope That We Can Get Together Soon" and "You Know How to Make Me Feel So Good," and some popular album cuts. Only an update of "Do It Any Way You Wanna" (popularized by People's Choice) is out of character with the rest of the tunes, but the vault-freed ...
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Back 2 Back: Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes/Atlantic Starr
(2000)
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The Back 2 Back album series is popular with some; each LP featured the best of two artists' hits on one brief compilation of usually ten songs. The problem is that the essence of a hitmaking group cannot be experienced in five tunes. In addition, on this particular release the Blue Notes' "Love I Lost," "Bad Luck," and "Wake Up Everybody" are all ...
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The World of Soul
(1997)
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Various Artists
The two-disc budget-line set World of Soul features Ike and Tina Turner's "If You Want It," Tavares' "More Than a Woman," Sister Sledge's "He's the Greatest Dancer," Rose Royce's "Love Don't Live Here Anymore," Mary Wells' "My Guy," Martha Reeves and the Vandellas' "Heat Wave," Eddie Floyd's "Knock on Wood" and Fontella Bass' "Rescue Me." Jason ...
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Blues & Soul
(1995)
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Various Artists
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4 Smooth Soul Legends
(1999)
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Various Artists
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Back 2 Back: The Ultimate Collection
(2004)
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Atlantic Starr/Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
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70's Funk & Soul Classics
(1998)
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Various Artists
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Black & Blue
(1973)
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Lots of goodies on Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes' second LP under the auspices of Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. "Satisfaction Guaranteed (Or Take Your Love Back)" is tight, as is the questioning "Is There a Place for Me." Lyricist Cary Gilbert collaborates with Gamble & Huff on "I'm Weak for You," a slow drama that Teddy and the crew tear up. The ...
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Don't Leave Me this Way
(1978)
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A curious compilation that contains enough good sides to make it viable. You never tire of Teddy Pendergrass venting on "Don't Leave Me This Way," and "Where Are All My Friends." They display sophistication and class on "To Be True," and the shuffling "You Know How To Make Me Feel So Good," which features Sharon Paige, Harold Melvin, and ...
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