The Best of the Spinners (1978 album)

The Best of the Spinners is a 1978 greatest hits album from Philly soul vocal group The Spinners, released on Atlantic Records.

The Best of the Spinners
A painting of a hand putting a needle on a golden LP
Greatest hits album by
Released1978 (1978)
RecordedVarious sessions from 1970 to 1977
Studio
  • Kaye–Smith Studios, Seattle, Washington, United States
  • Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
GenreSoul
LanguageEnglish
LabelAtlantic
ProducerThom Bell
The Spinners chronology
8
(1977)
The Best of the Spinners
(1978)
From Here to Eternally
(1979)
The Spinners compilations chronology
Smash Hits
(1977)
The Best of the Spinners
(1978)

Recording and release edit

This is the second domestic Spinners compilation (after a 1977 British compilation, Smash Hits) and includes recordings from a series of successful albums produced by Thom Bell for Atlantic Records in the 1970s.[1] A previous compilation by the same name from 1973 collects the group's first singles and tracks from their two Motown albums.[2] By 1977, vocalist Philippé Wynne left the group for a solo career and to work in the music business,[3] leading to a commercial decline for the group and a pair of less successful albums in 1977. This compilation came at the end of their collaboration with Bell: they would record the 1979 release From Here to Eternally with him, as well as a few tracks for his film The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh,[4] but the group enlisted a different producer for their disco release Dancin' and Lovin' later that year.[5]

Reception edit

The editors of AllMusic Guide scored this compilation 4.5 out of five stars, with reviewer Ron Wynn calling this "a definitive work" until Atlantic released a two-disc set in the compact disc era.[6]

Track listing edit

  1. "I'll Be Around" – 3:10
  2. "How Could I Let You Get Away" – 3:45
  3. "One of a Kind (Love Affair)" – 3:19
  4. "Mighty Love" – 4:56
  5. "Ghetto Child" – 3:47
  6. "Then Came You" – 3:57
  7. "Sadie" – 3:30
  8. "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love" – 4:12
  9. "They Just Can't Stop It The (Games People Play)" – 3:28
  10. "The Rubberband Man" – 3:32

Chart performance edit

The Best of the Spinners reached 56 on the R&B chart and peaked at 115 on the Billboard 200.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Burgess, A. Ace (1976-03-25). "The Spinners Celebrate 20th Anniversary". Jet. Vol. XLIX, no. 26. Johnson Publishing, Company, Inc. p. 60. ISSN 0021-5996.
  2. ^ "The Spinners – Classic Motown". Motown. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  3. ^ Williams, Jean (1977-04-02). "Vocalist Wynn Is Learning Finances". General News. Billboard. Vol. 90, no. 11. p. 35. ISSN 0006-2510.
  4. ^ Grein, Paul (1979-11-10). "Wonder-ful Party Plugs New Album". Soul Sauce. Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 45. p. 54. ISSN 0006-2510.
  5. ^ Grein, Paul (1979-11-17). "Spinners Spinning to Belated Dance Beat on New LP". Talent. Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 46. pp. 34, 40. ISSN 0006-2510.
  6. ^ Wynn, Ron. "The Spinners – The Best of The Spinners". AllMusic Guide. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  7. ^ "US Albums Charts > The Spinners". AllMusic Guide. Archived from the original on 2012-09-24. Retrieved 2010-01-17.

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