The Temptations - Song For You
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 See Larger Image | Song for You Artist : The Temptations List Price : $6.98 USD Your Price : $6.98 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 1998-10-20 Studio : Umvd Special Markets Label : Umvd Special Markets Avg. Customer Rating : (19 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Song For You Found at last Rating: Thanks again Amazon.com once again you came through when I needed you. Actually, I had been somewhat searching for this particular CD for a number of years and it was only after searching through Amazon.com CD Now was I finally able to locate this treasure. This is one of my all time favorate Temtations CDs and I am really glad I was finally able to add it to my collection. I rated this CD 5 stars and stand by each and every one of them.
Customer Reviews for Song For You Cd Beautiful! Rating: I absolutely love this cd. Dennis Edwards is the lead vocalist. I adore his powerful voice. My favorite songs on this cd are A Song for You, Memories, and Firefly. There isn't one song I don't like. I especially adore Dennis's rendition of Leon Russell's A Song For You. I don't know which version I love best. It is a tie between him and Donny Hathway's version.
When I listen I feel like I am communing with the spirits. This music touches my heart and soul. It is so beautiful. I am a die hard fan of great lyrics, vocals, and real musicianship.
Editorial Reviews for Song For You Audio Cd Amazon.com Leon Russell's title track had already become a modern standard recorded by everyone from the Carpenters to Willie Nelson by the time the Tempts got to it on this 1975 disc. With the number of original group members shrunken by death and departure, it no doubt held plenty of resonance for those who carried on. The record's highlight, though, is "Shakey Ground," driven by P-Funk-ers Eddie Hazel and William "Billy Bass" Nelson. What remains is thoughtful, somewhat shallow, and not up to the level of innovation Motown colleagues Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye, not to mention the Tempts themselves, had reached. A good album, if one that fails to meet its goal of true significance. --Rickey Wright
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