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Undisputed Truth
LP (Item 7920) Gordy, 1971 -- Condition: New Copy
A perfect example groove that got The Undisputed Truth big hit fame in the early 70s -- sort of a rumbling funk, full-on approach, using male/female vocals in kind of a "wall of soul" approach. Includes the huge hit "Smiling Faces Sometimes", plus lots of covers of cool tracks like "California Soul", "Like A Rolling Stone", "Ball Of Confusion", and "You Got The Love I Need". Norman Whitfield production all the way through, with a lot of nice twists similar to those he was taking with other Motown groups at the time. © 1996-2009, Dusty Groove America, Inc. | ||||||
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