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The Sound of Philadelphia: Gamble & Huff's Greatest Hits

The Sound of Philadelphia: Gamble & Huff's Greatest Hits in Bloomington, MN

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The Sound of Philadelphia: Gamble & Huff's Greatest Hits

The Sound of Philadelphia: Gamble & Huff's Greatest Hits in Bloomington, MN

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The songwriting, arranging, and production team of
Kenny Gamble
and
Leon Huff
defined and prefigured the landscape for disco and contemporary urban R&B in the early '70s with their strings, horns, and sugary groove approach to making records, and although by the end of the decade the formula began to wear thin and feel tired, uninspired, and stale, the fact remains that the duo's
Philadelphia International Records
imprint was to the 1970s what
Berry Gordy
's
Motown Records
was to the 1960s -- a hitmaking machine. This 14-track collection proves the point, although it really only scratches the surface of
Gamble & Huff
's impressive catalog. Included here are inescapable classics like
the O'Jays
'
"Love Train"
"Use Ta Be My Girl,"
the Three Degrees
' silk-perfect
"When Will I See You Again,"
Billy Paul
's melodramatic confectionary -- but absolutely infectious --
"Me and Mrs. Jones,"
all of which are undeniable pop culture artifacts burned into the memory of any soul who has ever been within earshot of a radio. It's an impressive legacy, really, and this set makes for a fine introduction to it. ~ Steve Leggett
The songwriting, arranging, and production team of
Kenny Gamble
and
Leon Huff
defined and prefigured the landscape for disco and contemporary urban R&B in the early '70s with their strings, horns, and sugary groove approach to making records, and although by the end of the decade the formula began to wear thin and feel tired, uninspired, and stale, the fact remains that the duo's
Philadelphia International Records
imprint was to the 1970s what
Berry Gordy
's
Motown Records
was to the 1960s -- a hitmaking machine. This 14-track collection proves the point, although it really only scratches the surface of
Gamble & Huff
's impressive catalog. Included here are inescapable classics like
the O'Jays
'
"Love Train"
"Use Ta Be My Girl,"
the Three Degrees
' silk-perfect
"When Will I See You Again,"
Billy Paul
's melodramatic confectionary -- but absolutely infectious --
"Me and Mrs. Jones,"
all of which are undeniable pop culture artifacts burned into the memory of any soul who has ever been within earshot of a radio. It's an impressive legacy, really, and this set makes for a fine introduction to it. ~ Steve Leggett
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