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Eddie Kendricks
Eddie Kendricks The Thin Man: The Motown Solo Albums, Vol. 2
 
 
Disc 1
1. The Thin Man 
2. Tell Her Love Has Felt The Need 
3. Son Of Sagittarius 
4. Boogie Down 
5. Hooked On Your Love 
6. Honey Brown  
7. You Are The Melody Of My Life 
8. Trust Your Heart 
9. Girl Of My Dreams 
10. Loving You The Second Time Around 
11. If Anyone Can 
12. Happy 
13. Get The Cream Off The Top 
14. Body Talk  
15. Fortune Teller 
16. Skippin Work Today 
17. You Loved Me Then 
18. Ive Got To Be 
Disc 2
1. He's Friend 
2. A Part Of Me 
3. I Wont Take No 
4. Never Gonna Leave You  
5. Get It While Its Hot 
6. Chains 
7. The Sweeter You Treat Her 
8. Its Not What You Got 
9. On My Way Home 
10. All Of My Love 
11. Goin Up In Smoke 
12. The Newness Is Gone 
13. Sweet Tenderoni 
14. Born Again 
15. Don't You Want Light 
16. Music Man 
17. Thanks For The Memories 
18. To You From Me  
19. Don't Put Off Till Tomorrow 
20. Skeleton In Your Closet 
Disc 3
1. Something Shady (Is Going On) 
2. Baby 
3. I Want To Live My Life (With You)  
4. You Got It 
5. Intimate Friends 
6. Diamond Girl 
7. Then Came You 
8. Ill Have to Let You Go 
9. California Woman 
10. Let Now Be Now, Let Love Be Love  
11. I Need You More Now Than Ever  
12. Thats All Behind You  
13. Go On With Your Bad Self  
14. Johnny Faraway  
15. If I Cant Love You Then I Cant Love Me  
16. Nothing Is Real  
17. Ill Be Your Servant 
 
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RELEASE DATE: October 13th 2006
CD Edition limited to 5000 non-numbered limited edition copies.
 
Eddie boogies down! Former Temptation, now a no. 1 solo star, Kendricks keeps the fires burning with the rest of his classic albums – and much more – in The Thin Man: The Motown Solo Albums, Vol. 2. This 3-CD set captures EK shooting back to no. 1 with “Boogie Down,” hitting the dance floor with a pair of Philly soul spectaculars, then returning to collaborate with Leonard Caston on his final Motown recordings. That “much more”? An incredible bonus of an album’s worth of unreleased tracks.
 
Sweet Eddie had left the Temptations in 1971, in the wake of “Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me),” his last hit with the group, reaching no. 1. He steadily built a career as a solo artist, culminating in the no. 1 smash, “Keep On Truckin’.” That phase is documented in The Motown Solo Albums, Vol. 1, which featured Eddie’s first three albums – All By Myself, People…Hold On and Eddie Kendricks – plus For You, which actually is EK’s fifth solo album. (It fit the set’s second disc time wise, while his fourth album, Boogie Down!, did not.)
The Motown Solo Albums, Vol. 2 kicks off with Boogie Down!, a no. 1 album that produced two more hits. “Son Of Sagittarius” and “Tell Her Love Has Felt The Need.” It’s paired up on disc 1 with 1975’s The Hit Man, highlighted by the Brian Holland-produced “Get The Cream Off The Top” and “Happy.” It would be the last album produced by Frank Wilson with Caston.
 “The Harris Machine” – a.k.a. guitarist Norman Harris and key players from the awesome MFSB band, and his team of writers and arrangers – next produces the albums He’s A Friend and Goin’ Up In Smoke. Doubled up on this collection’s disc two, they are underrated classics with the title songs hitting the charts. In 1977, Eddie would reunite with Leonard Caston for Slick, another underrated gem featuring “Intimate Friends,” written by Garry Glenn, who would later write “Caught Up In The Rapture” for Detroit’s next soul star, Anita Baker.
                That completes Eddie Kendricks’ Motown solo albums collection – almost. As an exceptional bonus to this set are eight “Lost & Found” tracks newly discovered in the Motown vault, a complement to the bonus “album” on The Great David Ruffin, Vol. 2.  They’re several outtakes circa People…Hold On and one more, fully completed cuts (not demos) that went begging to be part of an album.
Clay McMurray did three sublime songs (tracks #10-12 on disc 3). Bobby Miller, who wrote and produced Eddie’s “Date With The Rain,” also cut “Johnny Faraway” and the original version of the funky “Go On With Your Bad Self” – Ruffin later used the same backing track (see The Great David Ruffin, Vol. 1). Gloria Jones and Pam Sawyer, who produced for Eddie “Where Do You Go (Baby)” (see Keep On Truckin’: The Motown Solo Albums, Vol. 1), also brought in tracks 15 & 16.
                Finally, Brian Holland is at the helm for “I’ll Be Your Servant,” from the same session as “Get The Cream Off The Top.” It didn’t fit on The Hit Man (Holland re-cut it on G.C. Cameron) but Hip-OSelect.com is happy to find room for it on this special collection.
 
 
Hip-OCrates says: When Leonard Caston returned to work with Eddie Kendricks in 1977, his former producing partner Frank Wilson re-surfaced as the producer of several hits on ABC Records by Lenny Williams, the former lead singer of Tower of Power, who was also a… former Motown artist.
 


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