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The Detroit Emeralds - Greatest Hits (1971/2019) [Hi-Res]

The Detroit Emeralds - Greatest Hits (1971/2019) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Greatest Hits
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Janus Records
  • Genre: Soul, Funk, Disco
  • Quality: 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:15:45
  • Total Size: 827 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Feel the Need in Me 03:41
2. Do Me Right 02:49
3. Holding On 02:42
4. I Think of You 03:43
5. I Bet You Get the One (Who Loves You) 02:12
6. Baby Let Me Take You (In My Arms) 03:49
7. You're Getting a Little Too Smart 03:19
8. You Want It, You Got It 02:59
9. Long Live the King 03:31
10. Guess Who's Been Talking 02:52
11. I'm Qualified 04:00
12. Yes, I Know I'm in Love 02:44
13. Wear This Ring (with Love) 03:11
14. If I Lose Your Love 03:14
15. Lee 02:44
16. Something You Got 02:19
17. Set It Out 03:20
18. My Dreams Have Got the Best of M 02:47
19. Feel the Need 03:37
20. I Can't Seem to Forget 04:16
21. There's a Love for Me Somehwere 02:27
22. I Can't See Myself (Doing Without You) 03:18
23. Heaven Couldn't Be Like This 02:19
24. I'll Never Sail the Sea Again 03:52

This album collects all of the highlights from the Detroit Emeralds' '70s recordings, including the U.K. hits 'Feel the Need in Me,' 'You Want It You Got It' and 'I Think of You,' making it the definitive career overview of this underrated soul group. Anyone who boogied through the disco era will remember the tune 'Feel The Need' - it's right up there with 'I Will Survive', 'We Are Family', and - dare I say it - 'YMCA', as one of just a handful of true mirror-ball anthems. What's more it's still played today. You can hear it in discerning clubs where the 70s feel still rules. The funky brass stabs and shimmering strings of 'Feel The Need' are a sure guarantee to get the punters off the wall and on their feet. But ask those self same punters to name the band responsible for this epic piece of dance floor magic and they'd probably be at a complete loss. More's the pity 'cos the band - The Detroit Emeralds - were more than just one hit disco wonders! This new 24 tracker is an attempt to put the record straight - it contains no less than 11 tracks which were hits in some shape or form both in the UK and in the US, some classy B-sides, a slew of sophisticated album tracks and, to complete the picture, two unreleased gems!

Real soul fans know, of course, that the Detroit Emeralds have a long, checkered and sometimes incestuous history. The Emeralds were essentially the brothers Abe and Ivory Tilmon and childhood friend James Mitchell. They began their recording career with Detroit's semi-legendary Ric Tic label but when Ric Tic folded the band eventually signed with Westbound. Touring in Memphis the boys eventually cut some tracks in Willie Mitchell's famous studio. The Memphis rough-cuts had vocals and sweetening added in Detroit and the result was the band's first real hit - 'If I Lose Your Love'. Westbound clearly thought they had found a winning formula and this strange hybrid method of recording was repeated again and again to produce a sound for the group that combined the down-home funk of Memphis with the sophisticated soul of Detroit. This GREATEST HITS set perfectly captures that unique sound. Hit followed hit and egos got bigger. By 1974, however, the group had started to fall apart, with two versions of the band on the road at one time! Different combinations of the group gigged and recorded throughout the 70s. Sadly Abe Tilmon died of a heart attack in 1982, and other band members eventually retiring. This new compilation is a testimony to what the Emeralds were at their peak - an all-round first-rate vocal harmony soul group - oh and yes - 'Feel The Need' is included here - twice!

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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 21:24
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Love this Music. Many thanks for Hi-Res!!
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  • qwes2000
  •  wrote in 01:39
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Thanks M8!! Appreciate U!!
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  • ValveBone
  •  wrote in 00:53
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Many thanks for HR tracks.