Originally Posted by
manny
O.K., you're right and I miss-read the thread start... BTW, MCOJ recorded some great "secular" albums in the 70's on ABC [["Time" and "Truth Set You Free" were two shouting-bombastic up tempos!)
About maurice and Philip from EW & F this is true, they're a self contained band who have more instrumental tracks than vocal tunes... But the same could say about The Trammps [[they're more members than the "vocal" quintet who appears in many sleeve arts and also the "quintet" played guitars - the Wade bros.- and Earl Young the drumms and got many instrumentals... In this category and the same criterium we can also included the ENORMOUS FRANK BRUNSON.
Some others, IMHO, who are missed in the list and I consider "essentials" are Little Sonny from The Intruders and, despite the fact that before him there was Russell Thompkins, William hart, Little Anthony and Eugene Record, a falsetto like the one by The Wizard from Blue Magic, deserves a place in a 100 - list or also on a 20 - list.
[[This is the humble opinion by a Phillysound obsessed, :-) )
Cheers to all
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