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product_id: 29494029
title: "Truly Yours"
brand: "spinners"
price: "NZ$62"
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# Truly Yours

**Brand:** spinners
**Price:** NZ$62
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Truly Yours by spinners
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## Description

UK collection that spotlights The Spinners (or the Detroit Spinners, as they are known in the UK), one of the most polished groups to emerge from Berry Gordy's fabled Motown recording empire. The first dozen tracks here comprise their debut album, the Original Spinners. Released in 1967, the LP featured The Spinners' first three hits - 'That's What Girls Are Made For', 'I'll Always Love You' and 'Truly Yours' - and pretty much served as their best-of up to that point. Of the 14 contemporaneous bonus titles, 10 are previously unissued, all freshly transferred from the original Motown masters. These include ballads such as 'Darling', which displays The Spinners' do wop roots, and a handful of top-of-the-range stompers. All in all, a must for Motown and soul fans everywhere. Kent.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    The Original Spinners Shine
  

*by H***T on Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2012*

For most Spinners fans the first memory of this great group was when G.C. Cameron took the lead on It's A Shame back in 1973. Truly Yours starts in the 1950's before the group joined Motown after being discovered by Harvey Fuqua (former lead of the doo wop group The Moonglows). Fuqua who was married to Berry Gordy's sister formed a label called Tri-Phi and recorded the Spinners on this label. Gordy soon bought the label and the Spinners became part of the Motown family. Truly Yours features the lead singing of Bobby Smith (still with the group)and a tenor named Chico Edwards who actually handles most of the leads on this awesome album.Featured on the album are 14 cuts that most of us have never heard before and are all enjoyable, especially the cover of the Four Tops Tea House In China Town. I rate this album a must have for all fans of the Spinners.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Spinners Sound Good No Matter What They Sing
  

*by R***N on Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2013*

The Spinners had a unique ability to make a song sound better than it may have actually been. Even after hearing the bonus tracks for the first time, I found myself liking what I heard. It was difficult to pick out favorites like the Doo-wop sounding "Darling", "Words Can't Describe", "12 O'Clock", the Motownish "Lonely Tomorrow", "This Feeling In My Heart", "Tea House In China Town", and two songs that have kind of a Philly Soul Sound "Just Another Guy", "What More Could A Boy Ask For". Maybe a hint of what was to come with Thom Bell producing and arranging the Spinners. Anyway back to Motown and my favorites from their "Original Spinners" album which happens to be all twelve tracks.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Spinners debut album, plus bonus tracks
  

*by D***D on Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2013*

For the most part this is another wonderful CD reissue by the Kent and Ace team. Basically, it's the Spinners debut album for Motown, "The Original Spinners," along with a generous helping of 14 bonus tracks. I love the Spinners' 1970s material on Atlantic; some of the finest soul music ever recorded, in my opinion. But other than hearing the delectable "I'll Always Love You," I had never heard this early album by the group. They definitely adhered to the Motown sound of that era and most of the material is very good. But there are a few tracks that stray too much into early 60s doo-wop territory for my tastes. The opening track, "That's What Girls Are Made For" is one such number. Try as I might, I just can't like it. And it doesn't really fit with the following tracks on the album. Perhaps the fact that it was first released as a single in 1961, while the rest of the material on the original album was recorded between 1964 and 1966, has something to do with how "dated" that first track sounds. The first two bonus tracks --- "Darling" and "Words Can't Describe" --- are also older recordings, both from 1963, and they also have the doo-wop vibe that just doesn't cut it for me. But the rest of the bonus tracks are of surprisingly high quality and sound more like what the Spinners would record a few years later.Kudos to the reissue team for unearthing these soul goodies. As always with these Kent/Ace compiliations, you get a very informative booklet with an essay, old photos, and comments on the songs by Spinners' singer Bobby Smith (who sadly passed away a few months ago). I think most Spinners fans will love these early recordings, even if there are a few clunkers in the batch.

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