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Release Date:05/20/2008
Label:Atlantic / Wea
UPC:081227158620

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  • All Music Guide

    Riding high off of a Grammy nod as Producer of the Year for his work on the Spinners 1973 eponymous album, Philly soul mastermind Thom Bell infused their next collection Mighty Love (1974) with the similar mix of lushly scored slow jams and stylish midtempo RB entries. Although the group had been around since the mid'50s, by the time the quintet began their stint on Atlantic Records the lineup featured Henry Fambrough (baritone vocal), Billy Henderson (tenor vocal), Pervis Jackson (bass vocal), Bobbie Smith (tenor vocal) and the then most recent addition in 1971 Philippe Wynne (tenor vocal). Several of Bell's distinct arrangements would not only become instant enthusiast favorites, but crossover hits as well. While chronologically the first cut to make the charts as it had been released several weeks before the longplayer the title track "Mighty Love" was ironically the last on the platter. The luminous and brisk melody is complemented by optimistic leads from Smith and Wynne. The la...tter turned in a soulful outing comparable to that of Al Green. When featured as a focus track, it was split into two parts with "Mighty Love Pt. 1" vaulting to the top of the RB survey and up to number 20 as a Pop single. The Bell copenned "I'm Coming Home" followed with a chipper groove that shows off the tight horn section and a vibe that would reappear slightly reconfigured and significantly pumped up on "Rubberband Man" several years later. Conversely, the tender sevenplusminute ballad "Love Don't Love Nobody" is a heartwrenching yet all too common tale of unrequited affection. It's likewise a perfect vehicle for Wynne's precise tone and elastic vocal range, following in the successful footsteps of "I'm Coming Home" and "Love Don't Love Nobody" landing in the upper reaches (number four) of the RB as well as into the Top 20 (number 15) of the Pop countdown. Tucked in between the more prominent selections are a few lesserknown but equally worthwhile sides, such as the exquisite and refined "He'll Never Love You Like I Do" and the funky laidback "Ain't No Price on Happiness," oozing the unmistakable sound of Philly soul. The mid'90s CD reissue of Mighty Love was augmented by four seminal supplementary recordings that were from an unrealized Motown session circa 1972. - Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Spinners

The Spinners were the greatest soul group of the early '70s, creating a body of work that defined the lush, seductive sound of Philly soul. Ironically, the band's roots lay in Detroit, where they formed as a doo wop group during the late '50s. Throughout the '60s, The Spinners tried to land a hit by adapting to the shifting fashions of RB and pop. By the mid-'60s, they ... Read more