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From Here to Eternally. (1978) Dancin' and Lovin'. (1979) From Here to Eternally is a 1979 studio album from American Philly soul vocal group the Spinners, released on Atlantic Records. This album represents their last collaboration with producer Thom Bell and marks a decline in the critical and commercial success of the group.
The Spinners. R&B/SOUL · 1979. Preview. After faltering a moment following the departure of classic lead vocalist Phillipe Wynne, The Spinners recovered in 1979 to close out strong in a decade that they all but dominated. They had the aid of Thom Bell, the Philadelphia International arranger who guided the group through a string of mid-'70s ...
Stand! Sly And The Family Stone. Released. 1969 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for From Here To Eternally by Spinners. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.
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From Here to Eternally by The Spinners released in 1979. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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From Here to Eternally The Spinners. Released May 1979. ... One Man Wonderful Band Lyrics (Missing Lyrics) 7. If You Wanna Do A Dance (All Night) Lyrics. 8. Once You Fall In Love ...
And this album's predecessor, Spinners #8, rightfully put a big scare into their biggest fans. The good news is that From Here to Eternally shows things did get better. A few of the best tracks are easily the best songs
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And this album's predecessor, Spinners #8, rightfully put a big scare into their biggest fans. The good news is that From Here to Eternally shows things did get better. A few of the best tracks are easily the best songs Thom Bell and the Spinners had been involved with since Pick of the Litter. Admittedly it does a take awhile to get to them.