The Intruders - Save the Children (Expanded Edition) (1972/2020)
Artist: The Intruders
Title: Save the Children (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 1972/2020
Label: Philadelphia International/Legacy
Genre: Soul, RnB, Pop
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:01:40
Total Size: 142 mb | 387 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Save the Children (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 1972/2020
Label: Philadelphia International/Legacy
Genre: Soul, RnB, Pop
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:01:40
Total Size: 142 mb | 387 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Save the Children
02. Mother and Child Reunion
03. I Wanna Know Your Name
04. To Be Happy Is the Real Thing
05. I'll Always Love My Mama
06. Memories are Here to Stay
07. Teardrops
08. Hang on in There
09. She's A Winner (Single Version)
10. Traveling Home
11. I'll Always Love My Mama
12. (Win, Place Or Show) She's A Winner (A Tom Moulton Mix)
No argument this is the best Intruders album, other than their greatest-hits compilations, ever released. Little Sonny (Sam Brown) returns to join his buddies, Phil Terry, Eugene "Big Sonny" Daugherty, and Robert "Bird" Edwards, after an unexplained hiatus. "Save the Children" is a socially significant floater where the guys' voices ride the waves of MFSB's fantastic sound. Gamble and Huff spotlight the return of Little Sonny on "I Wanna Know Your Name"; the song employs a convincing rap by the singer. It also became a popular remake, as versions by the Force MD's and Wallace & Scotty (of the Whispers) have since been waxed. "To Be Happy Is the Real Thing" and "Hang On In There" are two upbeat, positive-thinking songs that make you feel better about yourself. The Philadelphians reveal their doo wop roots by doing a credible rendition of Lee Andrews and the Hearts' "Teardrops." The cream is the spirited, tear-inducing "I Always Love My Mama," the best mama song ever. The Intruders rap about their teen years during the break before the song builds to a frantic end. A mellow rendition of Paul Simon's "Mother and Child Reunion" shows the group's versatility.