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    A thousand shades of blue-the dramatics

    What a killer this is,the guys are right on target with this gem,just a shout out for and underatted classic.

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    I was listening to the Dramatics yesterday on Sirius radio's Soultown in the car and made me want to dig up some of their classics and this is one of them. Thanks JAI
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    I love this group and i hope this statement is taken as the compliment it is intended to be,if the temptations were to look in music's window and see an image most like thier own it would be the dramatics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arr&bee View Post
    I love this group and i hope this statement is taken as the compliment it is intended to be,if the temptations were to look in music's window and see an image most like thier own it would be the dramatics.
    arr&bee, the first time I heard "Whatcha See, " it was the Tempts on steroids! The vocals was so tight weaving in and out, man they were killing it! That was my introduction to the Dramatics. As one who loved the tempts, I took what you said as a compliment to the Emperors of Soul.

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    Being from Detroit, this was my intro to the Dramatics about 5 years before their monster smash "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get!" From 1966 Dramatics-"Inky Dinky Wang Dang Doo"


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    Now, here are MY Dramatics at their absolute funkiest!!!! Betta Shake It Well y'all.......



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    Well all right now!
    Last edited by nysister; 12-18-2014 at 11:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nysister View Post
    Well aright now!
    Now you heard they mentioned New York City and how it would be a pity Sister, if you don't "Shake It Well"! LOL! They were just BBBAAAADDDDD!!!!

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    After WSIWG I was hooked! And yes they did remind me of the Tempts -- great leads, tight harmonies, superb choreography, and yet, still had their own style and flair.

    Anyone remember this little ditty from their "Drama V" LP released in 1975:

    Last edited by no_place_like_motown; 12-19-2014 at 06:52 AM.

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    Prior to joining the Dramatics, L.J. Reynolds recorded this great little gem in 1971 with a group called Chocolate Syrup. The song was produced by Bobby Martin and recorded at Philly's Sigma Sound Studios.

    Let One Hurt Do:


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    Here's a temporary set of Dramatics from around Christmas time 1980 on one of my favorite local Detroit TV shows......The Scene!


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