Friday, May 20, 2022

Kent 469 CDTOP2 - The Undisputed Truth - Nothing But The Truth - 3 Motown Albums Plus Bonus Tracks(2017) + Booklet - Rare Soul (FLAC)

The second outing on the blog from The Undisputed Truth,Bio done previously and this just about collects the rest of their material on Motown,3 great albums plus extras!.. First time on CD for three Motown albums from the early 70s, plus bonus tracks. Produced by Norman Whitfield. Handpicked by top level Motown writer producer Norman Whitfield as a new outlet for the realisations of his creative mind, the Undisputed Truth debuted in 1970 with ‘Save My Love For A Rainy Day’ before going on to score significantly with the Grammy nominated ‘Smiling Faces Sometimes’ and the original version of ‘Papa Was a Rolling Stone’, among others. Although their career was consistently overshadowed by the success of Whitfield’s main act, the Temptations, whose recordings they were frequently required to remake by their producer, the trio (who later became a quintet) nevertheless hit the R&B charts with 12 successful singles between 1971 and 1975, eight of which also made the Hot 100. Not a bad tally for any group, and one of which lead singer Joe Harris who was with them from the beginning until their final recordings in 1980 is justifiably proud. harris along with Billie calvin 7 Brenda Evans were the original members. Billie Calvin and Brenda Evans left in 1973 and were replaced by Virginia McDonald ("Vee"), Tyrone Barkley ("Lil Ty"), Tyrone Douglas ("Big Ty") and calvin " Doc" Stevenson.. The group left Motown and followed Norman Whitfield to Whitfield Records in 1975. Virginia McDonald and Tyrone Douglas left, and Yvonne Stevens (aka Taka Boom) joined. The late '70s line-up often included musicians from Whitfield's other group, Rose Royce. Apart from the occasional anthology and random reissues of individual albums, the group’s Motown catalogue has been somewhat neglected in the digital era. Not anymore. “Nothing But The Truth”  restores to catalogue the group’s first, third and fourth albums  “The Undisputed Truth”, “Law Of The Land” and “Down To Earth” none of which has ever been issued complete on CD before this was released, plus a selection of single mixes and non album 45s. (Their second album, “Face To Face With The Truth”, has been issued on CD elsewhere.) The usual thorough track annotations by Motown authority Keith Hughes complement a lengthy essay featuring revealing quotes from Joe Harris, who was interviewed specifically for the project and gives it his personal endorsement. A vast array of illustrations help make the booklet as enjoyable to look at as the music is to hear. Booklet courtesy of Oldsoulrebel.

AMM

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21 comments:

Jumpstart said...

Thanks a lot for reviewing this.

/Jumpstart

renald said...

Excellent AMM, great review!!

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for spreading the Truth.

richsoul said...

Undisputed Truth was one heck of a group. Thank you for this fine group. Thanks AMM

Arty said...

Yes please, AMM. The truth will always out!

USMAN47 said...

3 superb albums in 1 CD + bonus. This group is awesome!!!

Yves

Anghellic67$ said...

Great undisputed truth album thank you AMM

pedro B said...

Normans project band seem have worked turn out some great tracks/sounds/tunes
Thanks AMM for the review
Cheers Pedro

BillyMac said...

Time to give this group a second listen. Thank you AMM.

hakase said...

big thanks for this big post! thank you AMM and Oldsoulrebel

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

Another goog review AMM

Little Bill said...

Nice group and Kent together make this very exciting thank you for the review

PeterH said...

Always great to listen to - you discover something new every time. Thanks for review, P.

DrHepcat said...

Been waiting for a review of this set for awhile! Thanks!

pmac said...

Been away from the computer for awhile, so sorry for the late comment, but absolutely love this band. Stupendous review, AMM! Looking forward to this if its not too late to request.

reb.jukebox said...

This Kent double looks excellent AMM
thanks Reb

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM and Oldsoulrebel for the booklet always enjoyed productions by Norman Whithfield

imnokid said...

I could dig an upgrade to mine. Thanx for posting

CanoMan said...

Another one of your great reviews tha6

soul quinquin said...

Hello Collins,
I can't resist asking you for this great compilation from one of my favorite bands. Thank you in advance .
Pierre

puw said...

Yes please AMM