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Shalamar - Three for Love (CD)

Three for Love
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Album Details: Three for Love

Release Date:01/01/1981
Label:The Right Stuff
UPC:724385509025

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    Great Singers Deliver A Great Musical Mixture

    By Andre  Feb 26, 2006

    Pros: Just Wondeful R&B

    Cons: None

    Any group that has Howard Hewett and Jody Wately together will be worth something to me but there was something really special abotu Shalamar.Their shimmering music could be soulful,funk and seductive all at once and their youthful charm always showe...d through very well.The best known tune hear is "Full Of Fire" but it really isn't-great tune but fairly sedate."Attention To My Baby" had alot more fire to it but got no attention.I seriusly doubt the same fate could ever befall the monsterous "Make That Move", "Some Things Never Change" and the funky "Pop Along Kid" from catching serious fire!There are only eight real cuts here but in this case the economy is more then worth it. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    The Howard Hewett/Jody Daniels/Jeffrey Daniels edition of Shalamar was in excellent form on Big Fun, Friends and The Look, but if one had to pinpoint the group's best release ever, the hands-down winner would have to be its fourth album, Three for Love. With Leon Sylvers III producing and members of Shalamar and Lakeside contributing to the writing, all of the pieces fell into place quite nicely. Shalamar enjoyed major hits with the irresistible "Make That Move" and the sentimental ballad "This Is for the Lover in You," and every bit as strong are the funky "Pop Along Kid" and the dreamy "Somewhere There's a Love." A non-musical point: when The Right Stuff reissued Three for Love on CD in 1997, the liner notes stated "copyright 1978," but in fact, the album wasn't released until late 1980; there's no way Three for Love could have even been recorded in 1978 because Hewett had yet to join Shalamar. But the main thing is the music, and the CD reissue certainly sounds great. Three for Love... is soul-pop heaven. - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Shalamar

Shalamar was the creation of Dick Griffey, the booking agent for the television RB program Soul Train, and British RB producer Simon Soussan. The group's first single, the 1977 Motown medley "Uptown Festival," featured a bevy of faceless studio musicians; once it became a hit, Griffey decided to form a performing group under the name Shalamar. Through Soul Train, Griffe... Read more