Info from SoulTracks.com:

The Spinners hold a special place for a generation of soul music fans. Both the group’s 60s Motown success and the 70s run of brilliance with producer Thom Bell established The Spinners as perhaps the greatest adult soul group of the era.
With the sad passing earlier this year of Henry Fambrough, the last original member of the group, fans cherish even more the group’s greatest recordings. But now is an unexpected treat: the 10 song Full Circle, featuring the final 2021 recordings of the Fambrouth-led version of the group [with longtime additional members Curtis CJ Jefferson, Marvin Taylor, Jessie Peck and Ronnie Moss], will be released May 10 by Reservoir Media, and a sneak peek first single from that exciting project has hit stores.
“Easy On Me” features Fambrough on lead vocals on a loping, country-influenced ballad that also features some of the most contemporary harmony arrangements we’ve heard from The Spinners. Written by Bernard Grobman, Jesse Daniel Blumenfeld and Jessica Chertock and produced by Grobman, “Easy” is a paean to a lover who has allowed the singer to “stop searching,” and to now rest in the welcoming arms of love.