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  • Junior – Mama Used To Say | Confused Today
    His inspiration was Philly soul writers Thom Bell and Linda Creed, Gene McFadden, and John Whitehead. A British independent label released his single, “Hot Up & Heated,” but it was Polygram's subsidiary Phonogram that gave him his first ... His follow-up to “Mama Used to Say” was the number eight R&B smash “Too Late” and both were on his Ji album. His second album, 1983′s Inside Looking Out, included “Communication Breakdown” and the popular ballad “Baby I Want You Back. ...




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    A sophisticated sound lovingly crafted in the studio by some of the 20th century's most influential producers and production teams — including Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff, Thom Bell, Linda Creed, Gene McFadden and John Whitehead, ...

  • Houston, Laws Reissues On the Way from Funky Town
    Creed, of course, brought her songwriting abilities to the table, too, and Eloise included a rendition of “His House and Me,” originally penned by Creed and frequent colaborator Thom Bell for Dionne Warwick. Laws' recording catalogue is ...

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  • Soul Music's Genius Sculptor: Thom Bell -- Obscure Sound
    ... Jr.'s spine-tingling falsetto and the backing band's melodic capabilities. When Bell and fellow songwriter Linda Creed produced and released The Stylistics' self-titled debut in 1971, it garnered immediate attention. ...

  • Creed Love
    The CD isn`t in a class with their remarkable work with Thom Bell and Linda Creed in the mid-`70s, but it isn`t anything to be ashamed of either. "I Don`t Need This" finds the group embracing new jack swing (and even doing ...

  • The Stylistics round 2 | Funk my Soul
    Hats off to producer Thom Bell and his writing partner on so many significant songs, Linda Creed. This album is a must-buy for any fan of Sweet Soul. All nine cuts shine, and the album just flows from cut to cut. It's almost impossible to ... Once again, the harmony is perfect, and Russel Thompkins Jr.'s high falsetto reaches deep into your soul. There are songs here that made me wish I was alive in the 1970's (I was born in the early 80's) to appreciate this masterpiece. ...