They were typical of aspiring American vocal groups in the wake of Stevie Wonder’s landmark LP of 1973 - Innervisions. The album had heralded a change in Black music with the emergence of the synthesizer, the heavier funk bass lines and biting social commentary. Innervision embraced the new sound and the spirit of the time writing and recording an eclectic mix of contemporary songs aided by Detroit’s top session players, producers and studios. Commercial success evaded them and they disbanded in 1978 but not before recording an albums worth of quality soul/funk/disco showcased here for the first time.
Includes all commercial and surviving studio recordings plus studio demos "I'm Just A jealous Guy" and "So This Is Love" plus the bands version of the Stevie Wonder song "Thank You Love" and Larry Rice's take on "A Plain Brown Wrapper".
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