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Henry Fambrough Discography of CDs
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Mighty Love CD (1974)
Henry Fambrough songs. 1974's ONE MIGHTY LOVE found the Spinners well on their way to becoming one of the most artistically and commercially successful soul acts of the '70s. After alighting on ... |
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Spinners CD (1972)
Henry Fambrough discography. The Spinners' 1972 sophomore release is one of their finest. THE SPINNERS marks the group's first collaboration with producer Tom Bell, whose lush, string-enhanced production style would help define the Philly Soul sound, and become synonymous with the Spinners' music.
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Definitive Soul Collection CDs (2006)
Henry Fambrough albums. In the mid-1970s, the Spinners came to epitomize the Philly Soul sound, and the albums they cut for Atlantic during the period are classics of the genre. Led by the aching falsetto of lead singer Phillipe Wynne, and fleshed out ... |
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Complete Duets CDs (2001)
Henry Fambrough CD discography. Digitally remastered by Jeff Willens (Universal Mastering Studios East).
Most listeners will be satisfied enough with a best-of compilation to cover the work that Gaye and Terrell did together. Those who want to hear more should make The Complete Duets their ... |
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Dancin' and Lovin' CD (1979)
Henry Fambrough songs. While soul purists recoiled in horror, the Spinners climbed off the ropes and soared back into the spotlight by recasting themselves as a modified dance/crossover band with soul/R&B influences. It worked in the short run, as their remake of the ... |
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Chrome Collection CDs (2003)
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Henry Fambrough albums. The three-CD box set The Chrome Collection doesn't miss anything that might be considered essential by virtually any Spinners fan, including as it does the major and minor chart hits from the early '60s through the mid-'80s, as well as ... |
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New And Improved CD (1974)
Henry Fambrough CD discography. The Spinners were on a roll; after years of neglect at the hands of Motown, their ship just kept coming in, and in, and in with Atlantic Records. New and Improved is an absolute classic, yet it gets less run ... |
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Spinners at Their Best CD (1999)
Henry Fambrough music CDs. Liner Note Authors: Dick Clark; Stevie Wonder; Berry Gordy, Jr.
Recording information: Ameraycan Studios, North Hollywood, CA; Mankind Recording Studio; Private Island Trax, Hollywood, CA; Studio A., DE.
Photographer: Timothy Fielding.
Arrangers: Roman Johnson; Benjamin F. Wright.
Personnel: Bobbie Smith, Henry Fambrough, Pervis Jackson, ... |
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Down To Business CD (1989)
Henry Fambrough discography. The Spinners made a bid for renewed stardom on a soul independent when they signed with the revived Volt in 1989. Unfortunately, they also found out quickly that being on Volt didn't mean in the late '80s what it meant in the '60s and '70s. Despite a representative effort, with some excellent harmonizing and fine, soulful leads from John Edwards, they couldn't even get a nibble from urban contemporary radio. They're still working the nostalgia/oldies circuit, but this one was a shocker all around. ~ Ron Wynn
Audio Mixers: David Luke; Tom Size; Stephen Hart .
Recording information: Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA.
Photographer: Phil Bray.
Arrangers: Felton Pilot; James Early; Claytoven; Kent Brown; Larry Batiste; Gary Coleman; Bob Ross.
The Spinners: John Edwards, Henry Fambrough, Billy Henderson, Pervis Jackson and Bobbie ... |
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 Henry Fambrough music CDs Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Billy Henderson | Marvin Gaye, Danita Mumphard, Tammi Terrell | | Henry Fambrough | Marvin Gaye, Tammi Terrell | | Pervis Jackson | Marvin Gaye, Tammi Terrell | | Bobbie Smith | | Larry Washington | O'Jays, Major Harris, B.B. King, Teddy Pendergrass, David Bowie, MFSB, Laura Nyro, Bell, Archie & The Drells, Blue Magic, Carol Douglas | | Roland Chambers | O'Jays, B.B. King, Laura Nyro, Teddy Pendergrass, Blue Magic, MFSB, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Phyllis Hyman, Jackson 5, LaBelle | | Norman Harris | Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, O'Jays, Major Harris, B.B. King, Laura Nyro, Blue Magic, MFSB, Loleatta Holloway, LaBelle, Manhattans | | Earl Young | O'Jays, Blue Magic, B.B. King, MFSB, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Major Harris, Phyllis Hyman, Manhattans, Billy Paul, Teddy Pendergrass | | Bobby Eli | O'Jays, Blue Magic, Major Harris, MFSB, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Manhattans, Billy Paul, Teddy Pendergrass, Trammps | | Vince Montana | O'Jays, Blue Magic, MFSB, Major Harris, B.B. King, Manhattans, Billy Paul, Teddy Pendergrass, Archie Bell | | Don Renaldo | O'Jays, MFSB, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Loleatta Holloway, Deniece Williams, Bell, Archie & The Drells, Jerry Butler, Jean Carn, Fania All Stars | | Thom Bell | O'Jays, Elton John, Teddy Pendergrass, Deniece Williams, Archie Bell, David Byrne, Phyllis Hyman, David Kilgour, Orlons | | Jack Faith | Gerald Levert, O'Jays, Major Harris, Phyllis Hyman, Loleatta Holloway, Stylistics, Willis "Gator" Jackson, Blind Boys Of Alabama, Blue Magic | | Rocco Bene | Loleatta Holloway, Nuyorican Soul, Stylistics, Blind Boys Of Alabama, Double Exposure, Eddie Holman, Willis Jackson, Salsoul Orchestra | | Robert Martin | John Legend, J21, Dee Dee Sharp, Banned From Utopia, Glenn Frey, Leo Kottke, Doc Lawrence, Persuasions, Cybill Shepherd | | Freddy Joiner | Gloria Gaynor, Willis "Gator" Jackson, Eddie Holman, Willis Jackson, Salsoul Orchestra | | Joe DeAnglis | Aaron Lightman | | Bobby Hartzell |
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