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Playlist: The Very Best of Gladys Knight & the Pips
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Playlist: The Very Best of Gladys Knight & the Pips
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Playlist: The Very Best of Gladys Knight & the Pips
covers the group's post-
Motown
Buddah
output, as well as some of their
Columbia
releases, released from 1973 through 1983. While it's not an ideal overview -- it lacks some of the significant singles and severely underestimates the excellent,
Ashford & Simpson
-driven
About Love
(1980) -- it shines a necessary light on a significant portion of a bountiful catalog. This contains five number one R&B singles: "Midnight Train to Georgia," "I've Got to Use My Imagination," "Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me," "I Feel a Song (In My Heart)," and "Save the Overtime (For Me)." The last of the lot, released in 1983, showed that
Knight
and company -- despite being veterans commonly tied to a bygone era -- were able to adapt to modern sounds (just as
the Whispers
, supported by
Leon Sylvers III
, were thriving around the same time). ~ Andy Kellman
covers the group's post-
Motown
Buddah
output, as well as some of their
Columbia
releases, released from 1973 through 1983. While it's not an ideal overview -- it lacks some of the significant singles and severely underestimates the excellent,
Ashford & Simpson
-driven
About Love
(1980) -- it shines a necessary light on a significant portion of a bountiful catalog. This contains five number one R&B singles: "Midnight Train to Georgia," "I've Got to Use My Imagination," "Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me," "I Feel a Song (In My Heart)," and "Save the Overtime (For Me)." The last of the lot, released in 1983, showed that
Knight
and company -- despite being veterans commonly tied to a bygone era -- were able to adapt to modern sounds (just as
the Whispers
, supported by
Leon Sylvers III
, were thriving around the same time). ~ Andy Kellman