Spinners

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Spinners is a 1973 soul album by The Spinners that helped establish the group as leading figures in the Philadelphia soul sound.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
studio album
alsoKnownAs The Spinners (Atlantic debut album)
artist The Spinners NERFINISHED
associatedMovement Philadelphia soul sound NERFINISHED
chartSuccess Produced multiple hit singles on R&B charts
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era 1970s soul music
followedBy Mighty Love NERFINISHED
follows The Spinners (1967 album) NERFINISHED
genre Philadelphia soul
soul
helpedEstablish The Spinners as leading figures in the Philadelphia soul sound
mainVocalGroup The Spinners NERFINISHED
notableTrack Could It Be I'm Falling in Love NERFINISHED
Ghetto Child NERFINISHED
How Could I Let You Get Away NERFINISHED
I'll Be Around NERFINISHED
One of a Kind (Love Affair) NERFINISHED
performer The Spinners NERFINISHED
precededBy The Spinners (1967 album) NERFINISHED
producer Thom Bell NERFINISHED
recordedIn Philadelphia NERFINISHED
recordLabel Atlantic Records
releaseYear 1973

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The Spinners notableAlbum Spinners
Anthony McCarten wroteNovel Spinners