AIN'T NO STOPPIN' GAMBLE & HUFF'S PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL RECORDS!

Forty-five years ago, a chance meeting became the beginning of a legendary duo and the birth of a new American music dynasty.  A decade later, producers and songwriters Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff’s Philadel­phia Inter­na­tional Records was on its way to defining a musical era with a seemingly endless run of hits produced by the label during the 1970s and ’80s. 

            PIR’s roster of superstars – among them the O’Jays, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes featuring Teddy Pendergrass (and later TP solo), Lou Rawls, Jerry Butler, the Three Degrees, Patti LaBelle, Billy Paul, MFSB, Archie Bell & the Drells, and many others – charted hundreds of records in their prime.  Motown was Hitsville, Stax was Soulsville, but nothing compared to The Sound Of Philadelphia, TSOP.

            Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff will be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame on March 10, 2008.  The week before, in a timely tribute to the enduring appeal of the music they created, two brand new collections will arrive in stores March 4th on Philadelphia International/Legacy, a division of SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAIN­MENT: THE SOUND OF PHILA­DEL­PHIA: GAMBLE & HUFF’S GREATEST HITS, a 16-song collection of top-charted signatures by the cream of the roster; and CONQUER THE WORLD: THE LOST SOUL OF PHILADELPHIA INTER­NATIONAL RECORDS, a 16-song collection of rare singles sides, most of which have not seen light of day for over 30 years.

            (Note: CONQUER THE WORLD was originally issued November 2007, on Philadelphia International/Legacy, as a limited edition gatefold 12-inch vinyl LP with 12 songs.  The new expanded edition CD adds four bonus tracks, detailed below.)

            In addition to its durable hitmakers, PIR was home to countless artists who passed through the company’s busy downtown studios on their way to a big time career that eluded them.  Many of the rare 45 rpm single records by those artists are cherished and sought-after collector’s items; others have been forgotten by time, remembered only by R&B scholars and soul music aficionados.  Among the country’s staunchest PIR enthusiasts are Legacy compilation producers Joe McEwen and Leo Sacks, for whom the creation of CONQUER THE WORLD was a labor of love.  The duo worked in tandem with Gamble & Huff in the creation of both CONQUER THE WORLD and THE SOUND OF PHILADELPHIA.

            “On a desultory August day in 2007,” McEwen writes in his liner notes, “I traveled to Philadelphia with Leo Sacks to listen to these singles with Joe Tarsia, the engineer/architect of the ‘sound’ of Philadelphia.  It was a treat to listen to the Bunny Sigler (mysteriously credited as David on the single) and Dee Dee Sharp homage to Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, ‘Conquer The World Together.’  He had not heard the song since the day it was recorded and, in fact, had no memory of its existence!”

            “CONQUER THE WORLD,” McEwen writes, “is full of names that never went far beyond the neighbor­hoods and bars of Philadelphia: local stars such as Bobby Bennett, the Soul Devalients, Pat & the Blenders, and Love Committee (formerly the beloved Ethics). As artists they may have never conquered the world, but on LOST SOUL their music remains wonderful forever.”  Other acts rounding out the package include Johnny Williams, Frankie & The Spindles, Carolyn Crawford, Love Committee, Yellow Sunshine, Ruth McFadden, (and on the four bonus tracks) People’s Choice, the Futures, Ruby & The Party Gang, and the Mellow Moods.

            On the same release date, a definitive new hits package arrives, THE SOUND OF PHILA­DEL­PHIA: GAMBLE & HUFF’S GREATEST HITS.  More than a dozen of its 16 selections were Billboard #1 R&B and pop crossover chart hits, standards by any definition: “Love Train” and “Back Stabbers” by the O’Jays, “If You Don’t Know Me By Now” and “The Love I Lost” by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes (featuring Teddy Pendergrass), “Me And Mrs. Jones” by Billy Paul, “When Will I See You Again” by the Three Degrees, “You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine” by Lou Rawls, “Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now” by McFadden & Whitehead, and more.

            TSOP and CONQUER THE WORLD are the third and fourth album releases in an historic new agree­ment announced last August 2007, in which the complete Philadel­phia International Records catalog of music has been licensed by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTER­TAIN­­MENT, to be released through its Commercial Music Group and Legacy Recordings. 

            The first two releases under this agreement were The Essential Teddy Pender­grass and The Essential Lou Rawls, which arrived in stores October 30, 2007. 

            In 1971, Gamble and Huff founded PIR as the outlet for their creative vision. Building a stable of Philly-based talent, PIR reached the tops of the charts from day one.  In one memorable nine month period during 1972-73, they sold over 10 million records as Billy Paul’s Grammy-winning “Me & Mrs. Jones,” the O’Jays’ “Back­stab­bers” and “Love Train,” Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes’ “If You Don’t Know Me By Now,” and the Intruders “I’ll Always Love My Mama” all charted at the same time.

            PIR became the birthplace, incubator and launching pad for the Philly Soul sound, a unique blend of R&B rhythms, sweet soul vocals, deep funk grooves, pulsing horn charts and lush string arrangements with melodic structures combining elements of pop, jazz and world music. A sophisticated sound lovingly crafted in the studio by some of the 20th century’s most influential producers and production teams – including Thom Bell, Linda Creed, Gene McFadden & John Whitehead, Bunny Sigler, Dexter Wansel, Joe Tarsia and others, including Gamble & Huff themselves – Philly Soul set the stage for disco, smooth jazz, adult contemporary music, quiet storm, and more.

            Gamble & Huff’s PIR songs and productions have truly permeated the musical DNA of contemporary culture.  They have been covered or sampled by a vast array of artists including Jay-Z, Babyface, Nelly, OutKast, Angie Stone, Simply Red (whose #1 version of “If You Don’t Know Me By Now” in 1989 earned Gamble & Huff the Best R&B Song Grammy), Bette Midler, Mary J. Blige, Michael Bublé, Kanye West, 50 Cent, and T.I., among many others.  It has been reported that one of Gamble & Huff's songs is played on the radio somewhere in the world every 13.5 minutes.

 

 

THE SOUND OF PHILADELPHIA: GAMBLE & HUFF'S GREATEST HITS

(Philadelphia International/Legacy 88697 21087 2 8)

 

Title                                                       Artist                             Charts                   From album                   Rel.

1.     Love Train                                    The O’Jays                    R&B #1, H #1      Back Stabbers                 1973

2.     Back Stabbers                              The O’Jays                    R&B #1, H #3      Back Stabbers                 1972

3.     If You Don’t Know Me              Harold Melvin &         R&B #1, H #3      Harold Melvin &            1972

             By Now                                         The Blue Notes                                            The Blue Notes

4.     The Love I Lost                           Harold Melvin &         R&B #1, H #7      Black & Blue                   1973

                                                                     The Blue Notes

5.     T.S.O.P. (The Sound Of              MFSB                            R&B #1, H #7      Love Is The Message      1974

             Philadelphia)

6.     Me And Mrs. Jones                     Billy Paul                       R&B #1, H #1      360 Degrees Of               1972

                                                                                                                                             Billy Paul

7.     When Will I See You Again       The Three Degrees       R&B #4, H #2      The Three Degrees         1974

8.     Wake Up Everybody                  Harold Melvin &         R&B #1, H #12    Wake Up Everybody      1975

                                                                     The Blue Notes

9.     Do It Any Way You Wanna     People’s Choice           R&B #1, H #11    Boogie Down U.S.A.      1975

10.  I’ll Always Love My Mama      The Intruders                R&B #6, H #36    Save The Children         1973

11.  Use Ta Be My Girl                       The O’Jays                    R&B #1, H #4      So Full Of Love              1978

12.  You’ll Never Find Another         Lou Rawls                     R&B #1, H #2      All Things In Time          1976

13.  Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now         McFadden &                R&B #1, H #13    McFadden &                   1979

                                                                     Whitehead                                                    Whitehead

14.  You Gonna Make Me Love      The Jones Girls             R&B #5, H #38    The Jones Girls               1979

             Somebody Else

15.  Close The Door                            Teddy Pendergrass      R&B #1, H #25    Life Is A Song                  1978

                                                                                                                                             Worth Singing

16.  If Only You Knew                       Patti Labelle                 R&B #1, H #46    I’m In Love Again           1983

 

Charts note:

R&B indicates Billboard Hot Soul Singles and Black singles charts;

H indicates Billboard Hot 100.

 

 

CONQUER THE WORLD: THE LOST SOUL OF PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL RECORDS

(Philadelphia International/Legacy 88697 27338 2 1 – CD)

 

Title                                                               Artist                                                   Single                          Rel.___

1.     Hard Workin’ Man                             Pat & The Blenders                          TSOP 4757                 9/4/74

2.     Conquer The World Together           David Sigler & Dee Dee Sharp        PIR 3512 (mono)      10/27/71

3.     Grasshopper                                         Soul Devalients                                 North Bay 306          -

4.     It’s So Wonderful                                Johnny Williams                               PIR 3530                    4/19/71

5.     Makin’ Up Time (Parts 1 & 2)          Frankie & The Spindles                   Gamble 2510             10/3/73

6.     Theme for Five Fingers Of Death    Bunny Sigler                                      PIR 3532                    5/11/73

7.     Good And Plenty                                 Carolyn Crawford                            PIR 3580                    1975

8.     Darling Come Back Home                Love Committee                               TSOP 4764                 2/25/75

9.     Yellow Sunshine                                  Yellow Sunshine                                TSOP 4753                 6/7/74

10.  Ghetto Woman (Parts 1 & 2)            Ruth McFadden                                Gamble 2503             1/29/72

11.  Everybody Needs Good Lovin’        Bunny Sigler                                      PIR 3505                    7/28/71

                (Parts 1 & 2)

12.  Days Go By                                          Bobby Bennett                                  PIR 3506                    7/14/71

Bonus tracks:

13.  The Big Hurt                                         People’s Choice                                 TSOP 4769                 6/17/75

14.  Love Is Here                                         The Futures                                        Gamble 2502             9/20/72

15.  Ruby’s Surprise Party                         Ruby & The Party Gang - mono    Gamble 2505             11/15/72

16.  Stop Taking My Love                        The Mellow Moods                          Gamble 2512             2/12/74

 

 

CONQUER THE WORLD: THE LOST SOUL OF PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL RECORDS

(Philadelphia International/Legacy 88697 19588 1 – 12-inch vinyl LP)

 

Side One:

Title                                                               Artist                                                   Single                          Rel.___

1.     Hard Workin’ Man                             Pat & The Blenders                          TSOP 4757                 9/4/74

2.     Conquer The World Together           David Sigler & Dee Dee Sharp        PIR 3512 (mono)      10/27/71

3.     Grasshopper                                         Soul Devalients                                 North Bay 306          -

4.     It’s So Wonderful                                Johnny Williams                               PIR 3530                    4/19/71

5.     Makin’ Up Time (Parts 1 & 2)          Frankie & The Spindles                   Gamble 2510             10/3/73

6.     Theme for Five Fingers Of Death    Bunny Sigler                                      PIR 3532                    5/11/73

 

Side Two:

Title                                                               Artist                                                   Single                          Rel.___

1.     Good And Plenty                                 Carolyn Crawford                            PIR 3580                    1975

2.     Darling Come Back Home                Love Committee                               TSOP 4764                 2/25/75

3.     Yellow Sunshine                                  Yellow Sunshine                                TSOP 4753                 6/7/74

4.     Ghetto Woman (Parts 1 & 2)            Ruth McFadden                                Gamble 2503             1/29/72

5.     Everybody Needs Good Lovin’        Bunny Sigler                                      PIR 3505                    7/28/71

                (Parts 1 & 2)

6.     Days Go By                                          Bobby Bennett                                  PIR 3506                    7/14/71

 

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