The Temptations Cloud Nine Rar
Performer: The Temptations Album Title: Cloud Nine Label: Tamla Motown – STML 11109 Type: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: UK Date of released: 1969 Category: Funk / Soul Style: Soul, Funk Rating: 4.1 Votes: 304 Other Formats: MP1 MIDI DXD TTA AAC DMF ADX.
1940-2008 Genuinely really sad to hear about. I'd been re-listening to a lot of his work in preparation for the recent blog posts for the Temptations and Rose Royce.
Whitfield was a giant of music, a revolutionary in terms of production, arrangement and content. His politicised and orchestrated psychedelic productions for the Temptations and others at Motown, in combination with lyricist Barrett Strong, changed the way people saw the possibilities of the role music could play in the changing world, and strongly influenced the way everyone else at Motown and elsewhere worked afterwards. His later work with the Undisputed Truth, Rose Royce, Stargard and others kept the funk alive within the emerging styles of disco, while at the same time pushing the line in terms of instrumentation, arrangement and production. Here are three tracks that meant something to me, followed by a production discography at the end of the post with 48 album links. While his former charges the Temptations were recording ' Wings Of Love', Whitfield gathered Rose Royce together and wrote, arranged and produced the entire soundtrack of 'Car Wash', even before the film was made. The tracks were played back on set to inspire the cast. While we're all probably immune now to the charms of the title hit, due to overexposure at countless weddings, 21st birthday parties and office christmas parties, I want to point to the final track on the album.
'Keep On Keeping On' recalls his large-scale Temptations productions. Gwen Dickey sings a melancholy plea for optimism over a building orchestral sound, comprised of pounding acoustic piano, string orchestra, and possibly the best ever performance by Melvin 'Wah Wah' Ragin on guitar, as he battles against the orchestral peak with staccato, offbeat wah-screeches. A great piece. The lesser-known third track in a Stargard trilogy that begins with 'Which Way is Up' and 'What You Waiting For'; 'High on the Boogie' is the one that nails the 'funky disco' formula for the dancefloor. This track is a secret DJ weapon - just when you think it's hit the rhythmic funk peak, it lifts up yet another level. People have always asked what this is when I've played it out. With 'High on the Boogie', Whitfield incorporates disco without losing sight of the funk.
He introduces drum machines, but keeps a human feel with live congas. He includes a growling synth bass that has learnt its lessons from Bernie Worrall, yet he still retains the funk slap of an electric bass guitar to complete the rhythm. There's early rap in this one, there's even a Beatle-esque telephone voice at some stage. See also the Rose Royce 12' from the other day, which comes from the same year, but 'High on the Boogie' is the one that best represents this period for me. I know, you got me started going back to the lesser-known stuff with that Temps LP and you just posted the RR Express.
In retrospect, your 'Norma Leaves The Building' header takes on a deeper tone, don't you think? What's weird to me is the whole time I was working on those posts I felt a sense of urgency I normally don't have. They jumped the queue of scheduled posts and I had no plans to do one for Smokin' but for some reason on Saturday I felt compelled to make sure it was done before the end of the weekend. I can only hope some of that love we were pouring into him at the time was felt on any level at his end.
Hi Simon, Will check to see if I have anything not listed here. Someone ripped and upped the Undisputed Truth discography on torrent last year and it has the only digital copy of Method To The Madness I've seen around. Cbt nuggets archive server 2009 download. I can tell you I didn't see it on a blog during a very thorough search for the Mammatapee post.
There's also the full Rose Royce discog floating around on torrent but little in the way of blogs covering them. Torrent links are in my post but can be found on mini or pbay search. No or cover few scans, though. I upped Method to RS here: Will check back in if I find anything else. Thanks Cheeba! Just woken up to see your post, and also got an email from Nikos at with a found rip.