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Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.
I Hope We Get To
Love In Time
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| Former Fifth Dimension members Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis
Jr. hit gold the first time out. Produced by Don Davis, the
charming million-selling single "You Don't Have to Be a
Star (To Be in My Show)" went to number one on
Billboard's R&B and pop charts in 1976. Other highlights
from their debut LP include the upbeat follow up single,
"Your Love". |
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Marilyn McCoo
The Me Nobody
Knows
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| The Me Nobody Knows, produced by Chris Christian,
Humberto Gatica and Rick Hahn, was released in 1991 by EMI
Special Products. This album is one of Marilyn McCoo's more
ambitious albums, finding her exploring laid-back, jazzy soul,
as well as Caribbean rhythms. |
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Spirituals:
Songs of the Soul
Marilyn McCoo, Billy Davis Jr. & Friends |
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| Spirituals Songs of the Soul was released in
April, 2004 by Discovery House Music. This album includes the
vocal talents of Marilyn McCoo, Billy Davis, Jr., Larnelle
Harris and Wintley Phipps, combined with a 54-piece orchestra
to deliver beautiful music with the historical significance of
the old-time spirituals such as “Wade In The Water,”
“Nobody Knows The Trouble I’ve Seen,” and “Motherless
Child”. |
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The 5th
Dimension
The Age Of
Aquarius
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| The Fifth Dimension had two #1 hits, and this original
studio album contained both of them—"Aquarius/Let the
Sun Shine In" and "Wedding Bell Blues." It
also featured two other hits that made the Top 40—the
wonderfully melodic "Blowing Away" and the sultry
"Workin' on a Groovy Thing." |
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The 5th
Dimension
Portrait
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Johnny Rivers sold Soul City to the Bell label in 1970, and
the first Fifth Dimension LP on Bell was that year's Portrait,
which spawned four hit singles including the Top Five smash
"One Less Bell to Answer," a Burt Bacharach
composition.
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The 5th
Dimension
Stoned Soul
Picnic
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One of the 5th Dimension's finest all-around albums, Stoned
Soul Picnic is not only home to the title track, but also
to the hits "Sweet Blindness" and "California
Soul." All three of these songs provide excellent
examples of the band's sunny and buoyant appeal.
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The 5th
Dimension
The Magic Garden
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With the popularity of Jimmy Webb’s composition, "Up
Up & Away", the group eagerly agreed to team up with
him on their second LP, The Magic Garden. Webb's
girlfriend at the time, Susan, was the inspiration for these
songs. It was almost like a storybook as one song was
beautifully connected to the next. Although none of these
songs topped the charts, it is considered to be one of the
finest of all their albums.
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The 5th
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Up, Up And Away
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Budding young songwriter Jimmy Webb supplied the Fifth
Dimension with their breakthrough hit, 1967's "Up, Up and
Away." An ode to the pleasures of flying in a beautiful
balloon, the song became the group's first Top Ten hit,
peaking at number seven, and went on to sweep the Grammy
Awards, taking home five total (including Record of the Year
and Song of the Year).
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The 5th Dimension
The Ultimate 5th
Dimension
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| The Ultimate Fifth Dimension is easily the most
comprehensive single-disc collection on the market. It
documents the heyday of the group, mostly their late-'60s
tenure with Johnny Rivers' Soul City label and a few tracks
from their '70s stay at Bell, and it focuses on their singles
-- their hit singles, that is. |
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The 5th
Dimension
Up, Up And Away
The Definitive
Collection
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| This two-disc set successfully makes the case for the 5th
Dimension to be remembered among the finest purveyors of pop
song vocal harmony in the rock era. Baby Boomers will delight
at the memories this collection conjures up and will find
surprises they may have forgotten or never known. |
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Marilyn
McCoo, Billy Davis Jr. & Friends
Christmas
Classics
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| Regency's Christmas Classics features traditional
holiday songs by '70s contemporary pop, soul, and country
artists. Tracks include Kim Carnes' "O Little Town of
Bethlehem," B.J. Thomas' "The First Noel,"
Marilyn McCoo's "O Come All Ye Faithful," Billy
Davis Jr.'s "Away in a Manger," and Glen Campbell's
"The Little Drummer Boy." |
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Marilyn
McCoo
White Christmas
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| Marilyn's White Christmas samples reliably from both
Pop and Inspirational Christmas standards, and offers a couple
of lesser-knowns that are quite pleasant. The styles range
from lush, vaguely metropolitan Pop/R&B arrangements to
quiet, piano-backed hymns. |
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