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The Dynamic Superiors. Pure Pleasure. Pleasure 3:19. Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing 4:13. Face The Music 3:08. A Better Way 3:38. Deception 4:49. Shoe Shoe Shine 3:45.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerNick Ashford^Valerie Simpson
Record LabelAis, Aisr
UPC5013929070332
eBay Product ID (ePID)20053071979
Product Key Features
Release Year2010
FormatCD
GenreSoul/R&B & Soul
ArtistDynamic Superiors
Release TitleDynamic Superiors / Pure Pleasure
Dimensions
Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.25 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks19
Tracks1.1 Shoe Shoe Shine 1.2 Soon 1.3 Leave It Alone 1.4 Don't Send Nobody Else 1.5 Romeo 1.6 Star of My Life 1.7 Cry When You Want to 1.8 I Got Away 1.9 One-Nighter 1.10 Release Me 1.11 Deception 1.12 Pleasure 1.13 Nobody's Gonna Change Me 1.14 Feeling Mellow 1.15 Face the Music 1.16 Hit and Run Lovers 1.17 A Better Way 1.18 Don't Give Up on Me Baby 1.19 Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing
NotesDigitally remastered two-fer containing a pair of albums from the under-appreciated Soulsters on one disc: The Dynamic Superiors and Pure Pleasure, both released in 1975. The albums were produced by the hitmaking husband-and-wife team of Nick Ashford & Valerie Simpson. The Dynamic Superiors' lead singer Tony Washington was openly gay - and seemingly, the first openly gay black recording artist, predating Sylvester and Carl Bean by a number of years. The group's self-titled Motown debut included the now-classic 'Shoe Shoe Shine,' a Top 20 US R&B hit and the follow-up, 'Leave It Alone' which reached #13 on the US R&B charts as well as the Ashford & Simpson chestnut, 'Don't Send Nobody Else'. Pure Pleasure included the dance hit, 'Face the Music,' a Top 10 disco hit in 1975.