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  1. 27 de jun. de 2024 · ‘Brandy’ by The O’Jays closes Thom Bell-Didnt I Blow Your Mind? The Sound Of Philadelphia Soul 1969-1983. This beautiful Philly Soul ballad was arranged and produced by Bell, and featured on their 1978 album ‘So Full of Love.’

  2. 24 de jun. de 2024 · ONGS - TRACKLISTINGSide A:I Can't Quit Your Love -- 3:03 (116 BPM)Side B:Queen of the Ghetto - 3:10RELEASE INFORecord Label, Year of Release & Catalogue #Phi...

  3. 13 de jun. de 2024 · The Sound Of Philadelphia Soul 1969-1983" is entry number two in Ace's compilation appraisals of Philadelphia Sound legend THOM BELL (the first was "Ready Or Not..." in 2020, see CD list below) - a hugely influential and commercially successful Soul and R&B Producer and Songwriter.

  4. 23 de jun. de 2024 · They were reinforced by singer-turned-writer Linda Creed and writer-arranger Thom Bell, who had helped create the sound of the Delfonics at the city’s other main label, Philly Groove. Together they created a new kind of pop soul, which can appear clichéd when dissected but was immensely popular on the dance floor.

  5. 27 de jun. de 2024 · Thom Bell-Didnt I Blow Your Mind? The Sound Of Philadelphia Soul 1969-1983. Label: Kent. Format: CD. During the late-sixties and seventies, Thom Bell was one of the architects of Philly Soul, and worked with everyone from The Delfonics, The Stylistics and The Spinners to M.F.S.B., The O’Jays, Three Degrees and New York City.

  6. 27 de jun. de 2024 · The Spinners - a.k.a. John Edwards, Henry Fambrough, Bobbie Smith, Billy Henderson, and Pervis Jackson - were at a crossroads when longtime producer-arranger-conductor Thom Bell confirmed that he would no longer be working with the group.

  7. 27 de jun. de 2024 · Thom Bell-Didnt I Blow Your Mind? The Sound Of Philadelphia Soul 1969-1983. Label: Kent. Format: CD. During the late-sixties and seventies, Thom Bell was one of the architects of Philly Soul, and worked with everyone from The Delfonics, The Stylistics and The Spinners to M.F.S.B., The O’Jays, Three Degrees and New York City.