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1971 studio album by The Stylistics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Stylistics is the debut album by American R&B group the Stylistics, released in November 1971 on the Avco record label. It was produced by Thom Bell and recorded at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia. The album has been called "a sweet soul landmark."[6]
The Stylistics | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | November 6, 1971 | |||
Recorded | 1970–1971 | |||
Studio | Sigma Sound, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[1] | |||
Genre | R&B, soul, Philadelphia soul | |||
Length | 29:24 | |||
Label | Avco | |||
Producer | Thom Bell | |||
The Stylistics chronology | ||||
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Singles from The Stylistics | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [2] |
BBC | (favorable) [3] |
Christgau's Record Guide | A−[4] |
Tom Hull – on the Web | A−[5] |
Group members Airrion Love, Herb Murrell, James Dunn, and James Smith can be heard on "You're a Big Girl Now," recorded and released as a single prior to the beginning of production on the album, but according to lead singer Russell Thompkins Jr., they're absent from the album's other eight songs aside from Love's harmony vocals on "You Are Everything."[7] In John A. Jackson's book A House on Fire: The Rise and Fall of Philadelphia Soul (2004), Sigma Sound Studios founder and engineer Joe Tarsia says, "I don't care if it was the Stylistics or Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, or whoever. All the backgrounds on all those songs were sung not by the groups, but by either Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff, Thom Bell, Carl Helm [or] Bunny Sigler," while Sigler says that "most" of the male background vocals on the Stylistics' hit songs were provided by himself, Gamble, Bell and Helm.[8]
The Stylistics reached No. 23 on the Billboard 200 and #3 on Billboard's R&B albums chart. It features the hit singles "Betcha by Golly, Wow," "You Are Everything," "People Make the World Go Round," "Stop, Look, Listen (to Your Heart)," and "You're a Big Girl Now." All five singles reached the top ten on the R&B chart, beginning a stretch of 12 top-ten hits in a row. "Betcha by Golly, Wow" and "You Are Everything" also reached the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Stop, Look, Listen (to Your Heart)" | 2:54 | |
2. | "Point of No Return" | 2:45 | |
3. | "Betcha by Golly, Wow" | 3:47 | |
4. | "Country Living" | 2:57 | |
5. | "You're a Big Girl Now" | Marty Bryant, Robert Douglas | 3:14 |
All tracks are written by Thom Bell and Linda Creed, except where noted
No. | Title | Length |
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6. | "You Are Everything" | 2:55 |
7. | "People Make the World Go Round" | 6:26 |
8. | "Ebony Eyes" | 2:21 |
9. | "If I Love You" | 2:05 |
Chart (1971/72) | Peak [9] |
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[10] | 23 |
U.S. Billboard Top LPs | 23 |
U.S. Billboard Top Soul LPs | 3 |
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