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Stylistics albums featuring Roland Chambers

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| | Stylistics (1st Album) CD (1971)
$11.15 Additional personnel includes: Norman Harris, Roland Chambers (guitar); Lenny Pakula (piano, organ); Ronnie Baker (bass); Earl Young (drums); Larry Washington (congo); Vince Montana (percussion).
The brilliant album that got everything started. Heads turned, people snapped to attention (women especially), and the ...
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| Stylistics CD (1971) Japan
$29.25 Additional personnel includes: Norman Harris, Roland Chambers (guitar); Lenny Pakula (piano, organ); Ronnie Baker (bass); Earl Young (drums); Larry Washington (congo); Vince Montana (percussion).
Philly soul legends the Stylistics' debut album includes "You're a Big Girl Now" and "Point of No ...
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 Stylistics Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Stylistics songs: Betcha by Golly, Wow, I'm Stone in Love With You, You're a Big Girl Now, You'll Never Get to Heaven. More music songs Let's Put It All Together, Stop, Look, Listen, Funky Weekend, Can't Give You Anything, Sixteen Bars, Sing Baby Sing, Country Living. More music songs You Make Me Feel Brand New Lyrics, You Are Everything Lyrics, Break up to Make Up Lyrics, People Make the World Go Round Lyrics, Rockin' Roll Baby Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Hurry Up This Way Again Lyrics, Children of the Night Lyrics, Stop, Look, Listen to Your Heart Lyrics, Only For the Children Lyrics.
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 Stylistics Biography
Although aided and abetted by the savvy producer Thom Bell, Philadelphia's smooth R&B group the Stylistics would not have garnered their hits and acclaim without their soaring harmonies and Russell Thompkins's distinctive falsetto. The ensemble had their first big hit in 1971 with "You Are Everything," and followed it up with a string of sweet, smooth soul classics, culminating in their biggest chart success, the 1974 ballad "You Make Me Feel Brand New." The group has existed in some form or another since then, but reached their creative peak in the '70s.
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 Worked With
Glenn Medeiros
 Contemporaries
Marvin Gaye, Earth, Wind & Fire, Al Green (Vocals), The Staple Singers, The O'Jays, The Spinners (US), The Chi-Lites, Harold Melvin, The Delfonics, The Dramatics, The Moments, Archie Bell & the Drells, The Main Ingredient, The Persuaders, The Vibrations, The Floaters, Mel & Tim, The Temprees, The 3 Tenors of Soul, New York City, The Whatnauts, Black Ivory
 Followers
Hall & Oates, Norah Jones, Boyz II Men, Jill Scott, Joss Stone, Jagged Edge, The Beautiful South, Gerald LeVert, J. Holiday, Peabo Bryson, Tracey Thorn
 Influences
Otis Redding, Sam Cooke, Johnny Mathis, Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers, The Flamingos (Doo Wop), Donny Hathaway, Little Anthony & the Imperials, Jerry Butler
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