Midnight Flower
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Midnight Flower
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okay I lied have some art today.
It's a midnight flower, a flower I made up for my AU.
The Tops' debut 45 for their new ABC label was the strident 'Keeper Of The Castle,' a song which blended funk with harmonised soul and proved that the group could have a life after Motown. It was a Top 10 US smash and it's follow up, 'Ain't No Woman (Like The One I've Got)' was even bigger, rising to #2 R&B (#4 pop) and was their second and final single to achieve Gold status. Other big hits included here are the rousing 'Are You Man Enough' (taken from the Shaft In Africa movie soundtrack), the funkafied 'One Chain Don't Make No Prison' - with Levi Stubbs at his strident, stentorian best - the delicate 'Midnight Flower,' and the blissful dancer, 'Sweet Understanding Love,' the latter drawing on the classic H-D-H Motown sound of their 60s repertoire. The group's last Top 10 R&B single for ABC/Dunhill was 'Catfish' in 1976, which showed the band doing something different (Tops' member, Lawrence Payton, is also the producer) and getting into a full-on disco mode.
Aesthetic • The New York institute's greenhouse - The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
Name: Midnight Flower Platform: San Jiao Mo Artist: Obsessed Panda (Michael Devera) Manufacturer: Toysbian Material: Sofubi