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The Best of Detroit Spinners

By: Detroit Spinners
Label: Warner
Released: 14 Feb 2000
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A terrific set from an under-rated group - By: Andy Edwards, 24 Sep 2006
I had forgotten just how many of the Detroit Spinners songs were hits or near hitsin the UK. Obviously they are well known to Soul fans, & they were a long lasting & succesful Soul vocal group for many years - the reviewer below has summarised their history.

The production here is typical mid 70's Philly, & the excellence of the vocals, particularly Phillipe Wynns lead, shines through even when occasionally over produced. Stand out tracks "One Of A Kind" "Could It Be...." & my personal favourite "Love Don't Love Nobody".

As a summary of their post Motown output this is truly excellent, I recommend you also get their Motown compilation for "Its A Shame" & "I'll Be Around" & add to the IPod playlist for a complete "Best of..." !!
Underrated - maestro performance - get it - you will be pleased - By: Brian Butterly, 24 May 2006
This group are to my mind under-rated. The quality of the arrangements on this CD is superb & the range of songs is wonderful. This features their true greatest hits & I think you will be pleasantly suprised how many that you recognise. This is a classic of the genre - not over exposed but true quality - lyrics great, singing fabulous, backing - highly competent - BUY IT - I know you will be happy.
Marvellous - By: , 12 Oct 2005
A very good compilation. The only thing that spoils it,in my opinion is, Working My Way Back to You. However, I remember that being a big hit for them, but my favourite track is Rubberband Man; thru that song I got to hear tracks like Could It Be I'm Falling In Love & Ghetto Child which are included on this. I definitely recommend it to fans of this genre.
Seventies soul classics - By: Peter Durward Harris, 30 Mar 2005
Two very different groups called the Spinners were formedin the fifties - an American R+B group & a British folk group. Neither group disputed the other's use of the name as has sometimes happenedin other cases. When the need arose, the American group became identifiedin Britain by adding a prefix. Originally knownin Britain as the Motown Spinners, they became the Detroit Spinners after leaving Motown for Atlantic. To avoid confusing myself & other Brits, I'll call them the (Detroit) Spinners. When I review music by the folk group, I'll call them the (British) Spinners to avoid confusing my American friends.

Despite being formedin the fifties & signing to Motownin the early sixties, the (Detroit) Spinners struggled to make an impact although they eventually had a British & American top twenty hit with It's a shame (written by Stevie Wonder). Their Motown music, including that track, is available elsewhere (and definitely worth a listen). This compilation focuses on their commercially successful years after they left Motown.

During their time with Atlantic, the (Detroit) Spinners had three different lead singers, these being Bobby Smith, Philip Wynne & John Edwards. In the early eighties, further line-up changes took their toll & the group faded into obscurity. Before that happened, they left a legacy of wonderful soul music.

Their classic hits include I'll be around (which provided them with a great start to their Atlantic careerin America), Could it be I'm fallingin love (which consolidated their American success & came close to giving them a UK top ten hit), Ghetto child (another huge American success & their first UK top ten hit), Then came you (with Dionne Warwick - an American number one hit but only a minor UK hit), The rubber band man (which returned them to the UK top twenty), Working my way back to you / Forgive me girl (the first part of this medley is a cover of a Four Seasons song - the single gave them a UK number one hit & an American number two hit) & Cupid / I've loved you for a long time (a British & American top ten hit that marked the end of their glory yearsin both countries).

If you enjoy seventies soul music, the (Detroit) Spinners are definitely worth a listen. This compilation includes all their essential Atlantic hits. If you enjoy it as much as I think you will, you may also like to investigate their Motown recordings.


The Best of the Best - By: derek booty, 27 Sep 2003
Listen to any soul or oldies station & it not long before a spinners track is played. Here we have most if not all of their greatest post Motown hits, from I'll be round, Could it be I'm fallingin love to covers of Sam Cooks Cupid & the Four Season Working my way back to you. All track you will play again & again. A great CD to have to replace your old LP's.

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