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    Spinners are winners

    After being blown away by The Spinners "Dancin and Lovin'" lp (1979) last year (its standout cut was "One One Two Two Boogie Woogie Avenue") I found their 1981 lp "Can't Shake This Feeling". I noticed it was co produced by Mtume, so I was expecting a slick affair but it was also very party hearty. The title track, "Never Thought I'd Fall In Love" are wicked but my fav was "Love Connection (Raise The Window Down)" - a pure hunk of funk. Who else loves these albums? And will I be impressed by more of The Spinners? I have heard they are similar to The O'Jays but I found a lot of their stuff not very disco.

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    Hey Boogie. I loved the Spinners, esp. while Phillipe Wynn(sp) was a part of the group. Certainly not strict disco artist, their smooth & stylish R&B style included some disco tunes however.
    If ya get a chance, grab the live album from 1975 I think. This truly gives the flayva of a 70s style concert with talented artists. Oh...what happened to the music :-?
    Find them and destroy them!

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    You may also like "Grand Slam" (not the Isley's but Spinners) from the mid 1980's. Most of their earlier work is more in the vein of contempory soul music. The 2 albums that you have are about as disco as they got. But give them a chance.

    You should get the Chrome Collection which is a 3cd set highlighting their work on Motown, Atlantic, and Fantasy. There is also a 2cd set on Atlantic called Anthology. I would avoid the Rhino Greatest hits volume 1 and 2 because they truncate many tracks. Their first album called Spinners on Atlantic (after Motown abandoned them) is probably the best album out of 5,000 that I own.
    Listen to the sample of "Rubberband Man" and make your decision.

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    Thanks. I noticed "I'll Be Around" and "Mighty Love" floating around somewhere in the top 700, so I think I'll check that out too.

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    We're talking Detroit Spinners here aren't we?

    Check out their original Atlantic 12" Singles for full versions of classic disco hits:

    Body Language - K11392(T)
    Cupid Medley - K11498(T)
    Yesterday Once More - K11564(T)
    Knack for Me - K11707(T)
    Magic in the Moonlight - 789962-7(T)
    Right or Wrong - A9666(T)

    Guess I am a big fan - well in the 80s anyway.

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