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Gloria Gaynor
's fifth album was titled
Gloria Gaynor's Park Avenue Sound
, but it might as well have been titled
Gloria Gaynor's Broad Street Sound
because much of this soul-disco LP is heavily influenced by Philadelphia R&B. (Broad Street is a main thoroughfare in Philly). Two of the arrangers on
Park Avenue Sound
are
Norman Harris
and
Ron "Have Mercy" Kersey
, both of who were prominent figures on Philly's R&B scene in the 1970s, and
Bobby Eli
, another well known R&B musician from Philly, is employed on guitar. With such heavyweights on board,
should have been a gem. But the album isn't as strong as it could have been, although Philly-influenced cuts like
"Kidnapped"
"This Love Affair"
are decent and likable. One of the less Philly-sounding tunes on
is a remake of the
Marvin Gaye
/
Tammi Terrell
classic
"You're All I Need to Get By,"
which is arguably the best thing on the album and favors the type of disco-meets-
Motown
approach that had worked well for
Gaynor
in the past.
falls short of excellent and isn't essential, but it has more ups than downs and is worth hearing if you're a die-hard fan. ~ Alex Henderson
's fifth album was titled
Gloria Gaynor's Park Avenue Sound
, but it might as well have been titled
Gloria Gaynor's Broad Street Sound
because much of this soul-disco LP is heavily influenced by Philadelphia R&B. (Broad Street is a main thoroughfare in Philly). Two of the arrangers on
Park Avenue Sound
are
Norman Harris
and
Ron "Have Mercy" Kersey
, both of who were prominent figures on Philly's R&B scene in the 1970s, and
Bobby Eli
, another well known R&B musician from Philly, is employed on guitar. With such heavyweights on board,
should have been a gem. But the album isn't as strong as it could have been, although Philly-influenced cuts like
"Kidnapped"
"This Love Affair"
are decent and likable. One of the less Philly-sounding tunes on
is a remake of the
Marvin Gaye
/
Tammi Terrell
classic
"You're All I Need to Get By,"
which is arguably the best thing on the album and favors the type of disco-meets-
Motown
approach that had worked well for
Gaynor
in the past.
falls short of excellent and isn't essential, but it has more ups than downs and is worth hearing if you're a die-hard fan. ~ Alex Henderson