Did a check so hopefully not posted before ....
Did a check so hopefully not posted before ....
One of my favorite Sisters Love songs.
Wonderful group, so underrated. Glad that they got a couple of CD out.
Sisters Love were not your typical Motown girl group by any stretch, but they were vocally super-soulful. All 4 girls had stage presence and great harmonies -- especially lead singer Vermetta Royster whose performance commands close attention. Pity they didn't find success with Motown. They certainly deserved it.
Last edited by Philles/Motown Gary; 10-16-2022 at 05:20 AM.
Thankful to have seen them live in 1972 in support to The Jackson 5. Great show.
Vermettya Royster with the Clara Ward Singers on left, first singer, last row
You may very well be right, Bayou. Motown's move from Detroit to LA had to have cost a small fortune, plus Berry was about to sink a huge fortune into Diana's "Lady Sings The Blues" project which took priority over everything else. As far as girl-group popularity goes, HDH's Honey Cone were still in fashion, so the Girl-Group Era hadn't totally died out yet. I think the problem with Sisters Love not catching on was due to the fact that Berry had bit off more than he could properly chew with the new MoWest label. It started out with a promising bang with Tom Clay's "What The World Needs Now Is Love" going Top 10, plus new releases from Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, Lesley Gore, Thelma Houston, Celebration, etc. Unfortunately; despite a strong and promising start, Berry got so busy with the movie business, he let MoWest die on the vine. Along with it went the potential career of Sisters Love.
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