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Harold Melvin albums featuring Norman Harris

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| | Wake Up Everybody CD (1975)
$7.59 Philly soul staples Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes were in full swing on 1975's WAKE UP EVERYBODY. Sporting their trademark lush, string-laden production from Gamble and Huff (who also wrote about half the album's material), the smooth soul outfit ...
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| If You Don't Know Me By Now: The Best Of Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes CD (1995)
$7.59 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes: Harold Melvin, Teddy Pendergrass, Lawrence Brown, Jerry Cummings, Bernard Wilson.
Additional personnel includes: Norman Harris, Roland Chambers, Bobby Eli (guitar), Don Renaldo (strings), Sam Reed (horns), Leon Huff (piano), Leonard Pakula (organ), Vince Montana (vibraphone), ...
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| Talk It Up CD (1984) Tell Everybody
$10.45 Photographer: Gary Heery.
Unknown Contributor Role: Michael Forte.
Arrangers: Donald Robinson ; Jimmy Sigler; Norman Harris.
Personnel: Harold Melvin (vocals); Kim Miller, Jeff Lee, Norman Harris, Ron Jennings, Skip McDonald (guitar); Donald Robinson , McKinley Horton, Duane Mitchell (keyboards); Grant MacAvoy, Nick Martinelli ...
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| Ultimate Blue Notes CD (2001)
$6.79 Recorded between 1972 & 1975. Includes liner notes by Gerald Marzorati.
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 ...
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| Wake Up Everybody: 15 Greatest Hits CD (1975)
$13.85 Philly soul staples Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes were in full swing on 1975's WAKE UP EVERYBODY. Sporting their trademark lush, string-laden production from Gamble and Huff (who also wrote about half the album's material), the smooth soul outfit ...
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| Wake Up Everybody: 15 Greatest Hits CD (1975)
$9.75 Philly soul staples Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes were in full swing on 1975's WAKE UP EVERYBODY. Sporting their trademark lush, string-laden production from Gamble and Huff (who also wrote about half the album's material), the smooth soul outfit ...
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 Harold Melvin Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Harold Melvin songs: If You Don't Know Me by Now, Wake up Everybody, Love I Lost, Where Are All My Friends. More music songs Satisfaction Guaranteed, Bad Luck, Don't Leave Me This Way, I Miss You, Keep on Lovin' You. More music songs Tell the World How I Feel About 'Cha Baby, Yesterday I Had the Blues, You Know How to Make Me Feel So Good, I'm Weak For You, To Be True, Be For Real. More music songs To Be Free to Be Who We Are, Nobody Could Take Your Place, Ebony Woman, Pretty Flower, Hope That We Can Be Together Soon Lyrics.
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 Harold Melvin Biography
The string of R&B/pop crossover hits enjoyed by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes in the early-to-mid-1970s serves as a quintessential primer on the Philly soul sound. Like many of their contemporaries, the group had roots in '50s R&B, but created a new paradigm that melded '70s funk, '60s soul, pure pop hooks, lush orchestral arrangements, and protean disco production touches. Their stellar Philly International catalog includes such iconic tunes as "If You Don't Know Me By Now," "The Love I Lost," and "Bad Luck." Melvin continued fronting various versions of the Blue Notes until he was felled by a stroke in 1996, and died the following year.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Norman Harris | B.B. King, O'Jays, Blue Magic, Major Harris, Loleatta Holloway, Manhattans, Laura Nyro, Billy Paul, Teddy Pendergrass | | Teddy Pendergrass | Stephanie Mills, Special Ed, Leon Huff | | Harold Melvin | | Bobby Martin | Frank Zappa, Eric Burdon, O'Jays, Billy Paul, Archie Bell, Belinda Carlisle, Fantastic Johnny C., Honey & The Bees, Philly Sound Orchestra | | Ronnie Baker | B.B. King, Billy Paul, Danger Danger, Major Harris, Tubby Hayes, MFSB, Jackie Moore, Laura Nyro, Teddy Pendergrass | | Larry Brown | Jennifer Warnes, 707, Davie Allan, Stephen Bishop, Challengers, Allan Clarke, Ron Kearns, Larry Murray, Need New Body | | Lloyd Parks | Culture, Mighty Diamonds, Joe Gibbs, Gregory Isaacs, Gladiators, Maxi Priest, U-Roy, Agrovators & The Revolutioners, Beres Hammond | | Bernie Wilson | | Roland Chambers | O'Jays, B.B. King, Blue Magic, Teddy Pendergrass, Phyllis Hyman, Jacksons, Manhattans, Laura Nyro, Billy Paul | | Earl Young | Blue Magic, O'Jays, B.B. King, Trammps, Major Harris, Phyllis Hyman, Manhattans, Billy Paul, Teddy Pendergrass | | Vince Montana | Blue Magic, O'Jays, Major Harris, B.B. King, Manhattans, Laura Nyro, Billy Paul, Teddy Pendergrass, Archie Bell | | Bobby Eli | O'Jays, Blue Magic, Major Harris, Manhattans, Billy Paul, Teddy Pendergrass, Trammps, Deniece Williams, George Clinton | | Lenny Pakula | Manhattans, MFSB, Laura Nyro, O'Jays, Billy Paul, Teddy Pendergrass, Blue Magic, Intruders, Wilson Pickett | | Leon Huff | O'Jays, Jacksons, MFSB, Teddy Pendergrass, Bob Wills, Archie Bell, Intruders, Jones Girls |
 Contemporaries
The O'Jays, Lou Rawls, The Spinners (US), The Chi-Lites, The Delfonics, Jerry Butler, The Dells, Billy Paul, The Three Degrees, The Intruders, MFSB, Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose, McFadden & Whitehead
 Followers
Hall & Oates, Jill Scott, Macy Gray, Lenny Kravitz, Paul Young, The Style Council, Simply Red, Thelma Houston
 Influences
Sam Cooke, The Drifters (US), The Platters, Jackie Wilson, The Flamingos (Doo Wop), The Coasters, Ben E. King, The Five Keys, The Moonglows (US), The Jesters
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