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The Undisputed Truth (Vinyl)
Motown producer and songwriter Norman Whitfield assembled The Undisputed Truth to further explore the psychedelic soul he had been developing with the Temptations on songs like âCloud Nineâ and âPsychedelic Shackâ.
Joe Harris, Billie Calvin and Brenda Evans were assembled as the vocal front-line and their first
single was âSave My Love For A Rainy Dayâ/âSince Iâve Lost Youâ that was released on Gordy in February 1971 and got to #43 on the R&B Chart.
It was followed by âSmiling Faces Sometimesâ/âYou Got The Love I Needâ that was a massive hit single getting to #2 R&B and #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Their debut album âThe Undisputed Truthâ followed and not only contained all four tracks issued on 7â but an almost interstellar version of âBall Of Confusion (Thatâs What The World Is Today)â, âI Heard It Through The Grapevineâ as well as a very soulful prowl through Bob Dylanâs âLike a Rolling Stoneâ. Tracks like âCalifornia Soulâ and âAquariusâ also ticked the psychedelic soul box. All told it was a fantastic debut and sold strongly.
Amazingly this fantastic album has not been repressed since 1972. Thus Ace are delighted to put it back into the record racks pressed on 180gm black vinyl.
With the planet still a âBall Of Confusion (Thatâs What The World Is Today)â records like this speak to both an old and new generation. Good music never goes out of fashion.
Joe Harris, Billie Calvin and Brenda Evans were assembled as the vocal front-line and their first
single was âSave My Love For A Rainy Dayâ/âSince Iâve Lost Youâ that was released on Gordy in February 1971 and got to #43 on the R&B Chart.
It was followed by âSmiling Faces Sometimesâ/âYou Got The Love I Needâ that was a massive hit single getting to #2 R&B and #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Their debut album âThe Undisputed Truthâ followed and not only contained all four tracks issued on 7â but an almost interstellar version of âBall Of Confusion (Thatâs What The World Is Today)â, âI Heard It Through The Grapevineâ as well as a very soulful prowl through Bob Dylanâs âLike a Rolling Stoneâ. Tracks like âCalifornia Soulâ and âAquariusâ also ticked the psychedelic soul box. All told it was a fantastic debut and sold strongly.
Amazingly this fantastic album has not been repressed since 1972. Thus Ace are delighted to put it back into the record racks pressed on 180gm black vinyl.
With the planet still a âBall Of Confusion (Thatâs What The World Is Today)â records like this speak to both an old and new generation. Good music never goes out of fashion.
Motown producer and songwriter Norman Whitfield assembled The Undisputed Truth to further explore the psychedelic soul he had been developing with the Temptations on songs like âCloud Nineâ and âPsychedelic Shackâ.
Joe Harris, Billie Calvin and Brenda Evans were assembled as the vocal front-line and their first
single was âSave My Love For A Rainy Dayâ/âSince Iâve Lost Youâ that was released on Gordy in February 1971 and got to #43 on the R&B Chart.
It was followed by âSmiling Faces Sometimesâ/âYou Got The Love I Needâ that was a massive hit single getting to #2 R&B and #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Their debut album âThe Undisputed Truthâ followed and not only contained all four tracks issued on 7â but an almost interstellar version of âBall Of Confusion (Thatâs What The World Is Today)â, âI Heard It Through The Grapevineâ as well as a very soulful prowl through Bob Dylanâs âLike a Rolling Stoneâ. Tracks like âCalifornia Soulâ and âAquariusâ also ticked the psychedelic soul box. All told it was a fantastic debut and sold strongly.
Amazingly this fantastic album has not been repressed since 1972. Thus Ace are delighted to put it back into the record racks pressed on 180gm black vinyl.
With the planet still a âBall Of Confusion (Thatâs What The World Is Today)â records like this speak to both an old and new generation. Good music never goes out of fashion.
Joe Harris, Billie Calvin and Brenda Evans were assembled as the vocal front-line and their first
single was âSave My Love For A Rainy Dayâ/âSince Iâve Lost Youâ that was released on Gordy in February 1971 and got to #43 on the R&B Chart.
It was followed by âSmiling Faces Sometimesâ/âYou Got The Love I Needâ that was a massive hit single getting to #2 R&B and #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Their debut album âThe Undisputed Truthâ followed and not only contained all four tracks issued on 7â but an almost interstellar version of âBall Of Confusion (Thatâs What The World Is Today)â, âI Heard It Through The Grapevineâ as well as a very soulful prowl through Bob Dylanâs âLike a Rolling Stoneâ. Tracks like âCalifornia Soulâ and âAquariusâ also ticked the psychedelic soul box. All told it was a fantastic debut and sold strongly.
Amazingly this fantastic album has not been repressed since 1972. Thus Ace are delighted to put it back into the record racks pressed on 180gm black vinyl.
With the planet still a âBall Of Confusion (Thatâs What The World Is Today)â records like this speak to both an old and new generation. Good music never goes out of fashion.
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Motown producer and songwriter Norman Whitfield assembled The Undisputed Truth to further explore the psychedelic soul he had been developing with the Temptations on songs like âCloud Nineâ and âPsychedelic Shackâ.
Joe Harris, Billie Calvin and Brenda Evans were assembled as the vocal front-line and their first
single was âSave My Love For A Rainy Dayâ/âSince Iâve Lost Youâ that was released on Gordy in February 1971 and got to #43 on the R&B Chart.
It was followed by âSmiling Faces Sometimesâ/âYou Got The Love I Needâ that was a massive hit single getting to #2 R&B and #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Their debut album âThe Undisputed Truthâ followed and not only contained all four tracks issued on 7â but an almost interstellar version of âBall Of Confusion (Thatâs What The World Is Today)â, âI Heard It Through The Grapevineâ as well as a very soulful prowl through Bob Dylanâs âLike a Rolling Stoneâ. Tracks like âCalifornia Soulâ and âAquariusâ also ticked the psychedelic soul box. All told it was a fantastic debut and sold strongly.
Amazingly this fantastic album has not been repressed since 1972. Thus Ace are delighted to put it back into the record racks pressed on 180gm black vinyl.
With the planet still a âBall Of Confusion (Thatâs What The World Is Today)â records like this speak to both an old and new generation. Good music never goes out of fashion.
Joe Harris, Billie Calvin and Brenda Evans were assembled as the vocal front-line and their first
single was âSave My Love For A Rainy Dayâ/âSince Iâve Lost Youâ that was released on Gordy in February 1971 and got to #43 on the R&B Chart.
It was followed by âSmiling Faces Sometimesâ/âYou Got The Love I Needâ that was a massive hit single getting to #2 R&B and #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Their debut album âThe Undisputed Truthâ followed and not only contained all four tracks issued on 7â but an almost interstellar version of âBall Of Confusion (Thatâs What The World Is Today)â, âI Heard It Through The Grapevineâ as well as a very soulful prowl through Bob Dylanâs âLike a Rolling Stoneâ. Tracks like âCalifornia Soulâ and âAquariusâ also ticked the psychedelic soul box. All told it was a fantastic debut and sold strongly.
Amazingly this fantastic album has not been repressed since 1972. Thus Ace are delighted to put it back into the record racks pressed on 180gm black vinyl.
With the planet still a âBall Of Confusion (Thatâs What The World Is Today)â records like this speak to both an old and new generation. Good music never goes out of fashion.
















