New and Improved (The Spinners album)
New and Improved | ||||
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Released | December 1974 | |||
Studio | Sigma Sound, Philadelphia[1] | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Length | 34:56 | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Producer | Thom Bell | |||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Christgau's Record Guide | B[3] |
Tom Hull – on the Web | B+ ()[4] |
New and Improved is the fifth album by American R&B group The Spinners, released in December 1974 on the Atlantic label. Like the Spinners' two previous Atlantic albums, New and Improved was produced by Thom Bell and recorded at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia.
History
New and Improved became the Spinners' third consecutive R&B albums chart-topper and reached #9 on the Billboard 200, their first top 10 album on this chart. The album includes "Then Came You", featuring Dionne Warwick and the group's only single to top the Billboard Hot 100 (it was denied the top spot on the R&B chart by Kool & the Gang's "Higher Plane"), and the top 10 R&B singles "Living A Little, Laughing A Little" and "Sadie".
Track 3 titled "Then Came You", a duet with Dionne Warwick, was recorded first and released as a single in July 1974. The song was recorded in three stages. The rhythm track was recorded at Sigma Studios in Philadelphia. Then the lead vocals were recorded at the Beach Boys Studio in Los Angeles. Additional vocals, strings and horns were then added in Philadelphia.[5][6] The song also appears on Warwick's album of the same title which was released in 1975.
Track 6 titled "Sadie" was covered by R. Kelly on his 1993 debut solo album 12 Play.[2]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Sitting on Top of the World" | Charles Simmons, Bruce Hawes, Joseph B. Jefferson | 4:42 |
2. | "Smile, We Have Each Other" | Simmons, Hawes, Jefferson | 4:30 |
3. | "Then Came You" (with Dionne Warwick) | Sherman Marshall, Phillip Pugh | 3:59 |
4. | "There's No One Like You" | Simmons, Hawes | 4:16 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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5. | "Living a Little, Laughing a Little" | Thom Bell, Linda Creed | 5:03 |
6. | "Sadie" | Simmons, Hawes, Jefferson | 5:26 |
7. | "Lazy Susan" | Bell, Creed | 3:34 |
8. | "I've Got to Make It on My Own" | Simmons, Hawes | 3:26 |
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of New and Improved.[1]
Musicians
- Billy Henderson, Bobby Smith, Philippé Wynne, Henry Fambrough, Pervis Jackson – vocals
- Dionne Warwick – vocals on "Then Came You", track 3
- Linda Creed, Barbara Ingram, Carla L. Benson, Yvette Benson – backing vocals
- Tony Bell, Bobby Eli, Don Murray – guitar
- Thom Bell – keyboards
- Walter Pfeil – harp
- Bob Babbitt – bass guitar
- Don Renaldo – strings
- Andrew Smith – drums
- Larry Washington – congas, bongos
- Jack Faith – alto saxophone, flute
- Rocco Bene, Bobby Hartzell – trumpet
- Joe DeAngelis, Milt Phibbs, Danny Davis – French horn
- Freddie Joiner, Bobby Moore, Richie Genovese, Ed Cascarella – trombone
- Tom Kennery – steel guitar
Technical
- Don Murray, Jim Gallagher – recording engineer
Charts
Chart (1974) | Peak [7] |
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U.S. Billboard Top LPs | 9 |
U.S. Billboard Top Soul LPs | 1 |
- Singles
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | |||
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US [7] |
US R&B [7] |
US A/C [7] |
UK [8] | ||
1974 | "Then Came You" | 1 | 2 | 3 | 29 |
1975 | "Living a Little, Laughing a Little" | 37 | 7 | — | — |
"Sadie" | 54 | 7 | — | — |
See also
References
- ^ a b New and Improved (liner notes, 1995 Rhino reissue). The Spinners. Atlantic Records. 1974. Archived from the original on February 28, 2025.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) Archive image 1 Archive image 2 - ^ a b Hamilton, Andrew. New and Improved review at AllMusic. Retrieved October 16, 2011. Archive link
- ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: S". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Archived from the original on November 27, 2024. Retrieved March 13, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
- ^ Hull, Tom (May 31, 2021). "Music Week". Tom Hull – on the Web. Archived from the original on November 6, 2024. Retrieved June 6, 2021.
- ^ John A. Jackson (2004). A House on Fire: The Rise and Fall of Philadelphia Soul. Oxford University Press. pp. 149–150. ISBN 9780195149722. Retrieved February 27, 2025.
- ^ Christian John Wikane (June 21, 2017). "'Still It Keeps Haunting You': Thom Bell Revisits the Dionne Warwick Sessions". PopMatters. Archived from the original on August 15, 2024. Retrieved February 27, 2025.
- ^ a b c d "AllMusic: The Spinners – awards". AllMusic. Archived from the original on March 28, 2013. Retrieved February 27, 2025.
- ^ "UK Charts – Detroit Spinners". The Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on March 26, 2017. Retrieved September 24, 2011.
External links
- New and Improved at Discogs (list of releases)