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Greatest Hits: 102 9 Cadet: 1975 Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 — 47 1982 The Dells — — Chess: 1984 Breezy Ballads & Tender Tunes — — Solid Smoke 1992 On Their Corner: The Best of the Dells — — Chess 1993 Dreams of Contentment — — Vee-Jay: 1994 Oh, What a Night — — MCA: 1995 Passionate Breezes: The Best of the Dells 1975-1991 ...
Chess Records takes on the music of Burt Bacharach, with amazing results – thanks to deep soul vocals from The Dells and impeccable production from the legendary Charles Stepney! The album’s a tremendous meeting of the minds, as The Dells really transform Bacharach’s brilliant compositions – giving them depth and feeling in ways that ...
The Dells were an American R&B vocal group. Formed in high school in 1953 by founding members Marvin Junior, Verne Allison, Johnny Funches, Chuck Barksdale, and Michael and Lucius McGill, under the name the El-Rays. [ 1 ]
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The Dells Greatest Hits, Volume 2: The Dells: Chess CH-60037 Black Caucus Concert: Various Artists Cadet 2CA-60038 Early Visions: Gene Ammons: Cadet CA-60039 Magnetic Feel: Jack McDuff: Cadet CA-60040 Never Can Say Goodbye: Sonny Stitt Chess CH-60042 Music to Make Love By: Solomon Burke: Cadet CA-60044 We Got to Get Our Thing Together: The Dells
The Dells Greatest Hits, Volume 2: The Dells: Chess CH-60037 Black Caucus Concert: Various Artists Cadet 2CA-60038 Early Visions: Gene Ammons: Cadet CA-60039 Magnetic Feel: Jack McDuff: Cadet CA-60040 Never Can Say Goodbye: Sonny Stitt: Chess CH-60042 Music to Make Love By: Solomon Burke: Cadet CA-60044 We Got to Get Our Thing Together: The Dells
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The Dells' original 1956 recording on the Vee-Jay label peaked at #4 on the R&B singles chart. In 1969, they refashioned it as a soul song on the Cadet label. The August 2, 1969 edition of Record World gave it a "Four Star Pick" review, stating: "This old, old, old, oldie sounds newer than tomorrow, via the Dells chartbreaker express. All will ...