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The Spinners

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Rivaled only by the O'Jays, the Spinners held a monopoly on easy, sophisticated soul during the 1970s. After being dropped by Motown for lackluster sales (despite the perennially popular "It's a Shame"), they signed to Atlantic where they had the last laugh, spawning hit after hit: "Could It Be I'm Fallin' in Love," "I'll Be Around," "Mighty Love," "Ghetto Child," "Games People Play," "Then Came You," and "The Rubberband Man." Phillipe Wynne's graceful multifaceted falsetto naturally leant itself to their bedroom-eyed Philly Soul. The Spinners carried the torch for crisp, classy Soul music thought to have faded with the 1960s.

- Robert Leaver

 
 
 
 
 

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1. I'll Be Around (3:11) Rhino Hi-five: The Spinners $0.99
2. The Rubberband Man (4:35) Rhino Hi-five: The Spinners $0.99
3. Could It Be I'm Falling In Love (4:13) Rhino Hi-five: The Spinners $0.99
4. Games People Play (5:40) The Best Of Spinners $0.99
5. It's A Shame (3:14) The Best Of The Spinners (Motown) $0.99
6. Then Came You (4:01) The Best Of Spinners $0.99
7. Working My Way Back To You (4:02) The Very Best Of $0.99
8. One Of A Kind (Love Affair) (4:35) The Best Of Spinners $0.99
9. Sadie (Single/Lp Version) (4:40) The Best Of Spinners $0.99
10. Love Don't Love Nobody (4:37) Mighty Love $0.99

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