The Detroit Spinners - Are You Ready For Love? (The Very Best Of The Detroit Spinners) (Remastered) (2009)

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Title: Are You Ready For Love? (The Very Best Of The Detroit Spinners)
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Rhino Records
Genre: Soul, Funk, Disco
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:18:46
Total Size: 193/550 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Are You Ready for Love
02. Working My Way Back to You / Forgive Me, Girl
03. I'll Be Around
04. It's A Shame
05. Cupid / I've Loved You for a Long Time
06. Could It Be I'm Falling in Love
07. Mighty Love
08. One of a Kind (Love Affair)
09. Ghetto Child
10. They Just Can't Stop It The (Games People Play)
11. Then Came You
12. I Don't Want to Lose You
13. Love Don't Love Nobody
14. How Could I Let You Get Away
15. Wake up Susan
16. The Rubberband Man
17. Love or Leave
18. Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music
19. Living a Little Laughing a Little
20. You're Throwing a Good Love Away
21. Sadie (New Edit Version)

American soul group, originally from the Detroit, MI area, associated with the Motown soul sound in the 1960s, as well as Thom Bell's Philadelphia soul sound in the 1970s.
Original members: Bobby Smith, George Dixon, Billy Henderson, Henry Fambrough, Pervis Jackson.
The group formed in the early 1960s, releasing their earliest singles on Harvey Fuqua's Detroit-based Tri-Phi Records. The group then signed with Motown records, releasing a string of singles from 1964-1971, culminating with the Stevie Wonder penned "It's A Shame " which was released on Motown's V.I.P. subsidiary. In the early 1970s, Motown dropped the group, and they signed with Atlantic, who released another run of singles. The most successful was The Rubberband Man which reached #2 on the Billboard charts in 1976, as well as Could It Be I'm Falling In Love which hit #4 in 1973. Both were produced by Thom Bell. Their biggest hit came in 1980 with the Medley: Working My Way Back To You / Forgive Me, Girl, which reached #2 on the Billboard charts in 1980, and was produced, arranged, conducted by Michael Zager.

For UK releases the group was billed as "The Detroit Spinners" and "The Motown Spinners" to avoid confusion with the British folk group The Spinners.



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