The Dramatics - Drama V

Drama V
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Album Details: Drama V

Release Date:01/01/1975
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Track List: Drama V

  1. You're Fooling You
  2. She's a Rainmaker
  3. I Was the Life of the Party
  4. Things Are Changing
  5. I'm Gonna Love You to the Max
  1. Dramatic Theme/Treat Me Like a Man
  2. Just Shopping (Not Buying Anything)
  3. Come out of Your Thing
  4. I'll Make It So Good

User Reviews: Drama V

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    5 stars

    By brandye  Jun 5, 2009

    Pros: the best one they made

    Cons: there are no cons. just cant find it

    they were at their peak when this one came out .. the lead vocals shared by all just fantastic if you can find it buy it

Pro Reviews: Drama V

  • All Music Guide

    Settled into their own groove, the Dramatics were burning on all cylinders. Their group harmonies were as solid as ever, and they demonstrated their vocal versatility by rotating lead on most of the tracks, including the bass of Willie Ford. This album featured two singles, the first being the sanguine Top Ten RB hit "You're Fooling You." The follow-up was "Dramatic Theme/Treat Me Like a Man," fueled by a full orchestra and a mid-tempo groove. Ford's commanding bass opens the lyric, followed by other group members. "Just Shopping, Not Buying Anything" was never a release, but it's worthy of any radio. The song is introduced with a Latin-spiced guitar augmented by a spellbinding music arrangement in which Banks and L.J. Reynolds tenderly embrace the lyric. the Dramatics keep the vocal creativity flowing throughout the album, preventing monotony.

    - Craig Lytle, All Music Guide

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Biography

The Dramatics

Before assuming the name the Dramatics, the vocal sextet comprised of Rob Davis, Ron Banks, Larry Reed, Robert Ellington, Larry "Squirrel" Demps, and Elbert Wilkens initially released two singles as the Dynamics on the Wingate imprint that saw no chart action. The group became a quintet upon Ellington's exit, and also changed their name to the Dramatics. They migrated t... Read more