The Ebonys - Nation Time (1973)
Gotta love those uplifting "political" Philly soul tunes. Gamble and Huff, of course.
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The Ebonys - Nation Time (1973)
Gotta love those uplifting "political" Philly soul tunes. Gamble and Huff, of course.
The Eptones - A Love That's Real (1967)
Fantastic and very rare soul from San Antonio, produced by Gamble and Huff. Vocalist Joe Jama went on to be part of groups like the Royal Jesters, while Fred Lozano became a much beloved TV anchorman in San Antonio
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Dee Dee Sharp - I Really Love You (1965)
Thought I was listening to Theme from a Summer Place at first, but then Dee Dee started singing and I was transported to the land of sweet soul produced by Gamble and Huff. Kenny Gamble was later her husband.
Dusty Springfield - Bad Case of the Blues (1970)
Dusty goes to Philly - from the LP A Brand New Me, recorded with Gamble and Huff.
The O'Jays - Shiftless, Shady, Jealous Kind of People (1972)
Of course, I’m referring to the Philadelphia Eagles fans. Just kidding, Here a song from the O’Jays fantastic LP Back Stabbers.
They're cold, they'll fold and don't care
The Intruders - Together (1967)
Philly soul perfection from the Intruders with Gamble-Huff at the controls.
The Intruders - Hang On In There (1973)
Sweet Philly soul with a bit of much needed encouragement.
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - Where Are All My Friends (1974)