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The Delfonics - The Essential Delfonics CD2 2-01 Delfonics Theme (How Could You) (Remastered).mp3 2-02 Funny Feeling (Remastered).mp3 2-03 My New Love.mp3 2-04 You've Got Yours and I'll Get Mine.mp3 2-05 You Can't Be Loving Him (Remastered).mp3 2-06 Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time).mp3 2-07 Down Is Up, Up Is Down (Remastered).mp3 2-08 Trying to Make a Fool of Me (Remastered).mp3 2-09 Baby I Love You (Remastered).mp3 2-10 When You Get Right Down to It (Remastered).mp3 2-11 I Gave to You (Remastered).mp3 2-12 Over and Over (Remastered).mp3 2-13 Think About Me (Remastered).mp3 2-14 Hey! Love.mp3 2-15 Walk Right Up to the Sun.mp3 2-16 Round & Round.mp3 2-17 Tell Me This Is a Dream.mp3 2-18 I'm a Man.mp3 2-19 Baby I Miss You.mp3 2-20 Delfonics Theme.mp3.
' fourth and fifth albums, 1970's and 1972's, are combined onto one CD on this reissue with the addition of historical liner notes. Since many of these tracks were originally issued on singles, and since the best of those singles are on best-of compilations, this is really primarily for the devoted fan/soul collector. Of course it's good to have for the historic record in an attractive package, and is generally good Philadelphia soul, though with the filler tracks that were customary on most soul LPs of the time. Is the considerably superior of the pair, including as it does the smash hit 'Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time),' as well as the three subsequent high-charting R&B singles 'When You Get Right Down to It,' 'Trying to Make a Fool of Me,' and 'Over and Over.' Actually, eight of its ten tracks had previously seen use as A-sides and B-sides, and of the two other tunes, the instrumental 'Delfonics Theme (How Could You)' is certainly padding considering its placement on an LP by a soul vocal group. Download Free Software Nexxsys Training Manual. Overall, however, it's the Delfonics reaching their peak, combining luscious harmonies and state-of-the-art Philly soul production not only on the hits, but also on the relatively obscure 1969 45 'Funny Feeling' and the uncharacteristically uptempo 'Down Is Up, Up Is Down.' Unfortunately, is a letdown in comparison, probably due in no small measure to the absence of, who had been instrumental to the success of the material on as both songwriter and arranger. Dragon Ball Z Sparking Meteor Isos.