The Delfonics

The Delfonics

by The Delfonics
The Delfonics

The Delfonics

by The Delfonics

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Dutch Import)

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Overview

Although self-titled, The Delfonics was actually the fourth long-player for the Philly soul vocalists. The album would not only be the band's entree into the Top 100 pop album chart upon its release in 1970 -- peaking at Number 61 -- it would also sport five hit singles over the course of two years. The success came with a price, however, as the album would be among the final collaborative efforts between the original trio -- which consisted of brothers William Hart and Wilbert Hart, and Randy Cain -- and their mentor Thom Bell. In two unrelated and evolutionary incidents, Cain would be replaced by Major Harris. While Bell -- who was just beginning to receive the international acclaim so deserving of his work -- would begin recording with the Spinners, Stylistics, and even established artists such as the O'Jays. All of the individual elements that helped create the distinctive "smooth grooves" sound synonymous with the Delfonics coalesce on this album with undeniable intensity. Indeed, the material has arguably never been stronger -- with nine of the album's ten tracks composed by either Thom Bell and/or William Hart. The performances are likewise ideally scored, incorporating string and brass sections without overpowering the vocal blend or seeming pretentious. Stylistically, the extroverted up-tempo arrangement on tracks such as the psychedelic "Funny Feeling" is equally as potent as the intimate ballad "I Gave to You." Several sides on this disc are among the group's best-known works, as well as definitive entries into the distinct Philly-brand soul music scene. The leadoff track, "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)," would not only become a staple of Top 40 and R&B radio in 1970, but nearly two decades later inspired the 20-volume soul music compilation Soul Hits of the 70s: Didn't It Blow Your Mind. Additional crossover pop/R&B chart hits include: "Over & Over," "Trying to Make a Fool of Me," and "When You Get Right Down to It." The Delfonics also includes several "sleeper" tracks that would remain somewhat obscured by the overwhelming strength of the rest of the album. It was not until the disc was issued on CD by Buddha Records in 2001 that "Delfonics' Theme (How Could You)" -- a timeless showcase for the unmistakable, soaring falsetto of William Hart -- as well as the slinky syncopation of Hart's "Think About Me" were rediscovered. Again, considering the power of the rest of the release, it is easy to see how they were relegated to becoming deep cuts. ~ Lindsay Planer

Product Details

Release Date: 05/10/2019
Label: Music On Vinyl
UPC: 8719262009622
Rank: 2177

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Delfonics   Primary Artist
Wilbert Hart   Vocals
Thom Bell   Conductor
William "Poogie" Hart   Vocals

Technical Credits

Stan Watson   Producer
Thom Bell   Producer,Arranger,Composer
Dennis Ferrante   Digital Transfers
Rob Santos   Reissue Producer
Robin Manning   Project Coordinator
Elliott Federman   Mastering
William "Poogie" Hart   Composer
Barry Mann   Composer
Dave Nives   Photography
Joel Brodsky   Photography
Beverly Weinstein   Art Direction
Arlessa Barnes   Project Coordinator
Laura Gregory   Project Coordinator
Steve Strauss   Project Coordinator
Dana Renert   Project Coordinator
Pete Ciccone   Reissue Design
Stephanie Kika   Project Coordinator
John Hudson   Product Manager
Jeremy Holiday   Production Coordination
Larry Parra   Project Coordinator
Bill Dahl   Liner Notes
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