This is an excellent group from the 70s East Coast scene -- with a heavy harmony sound that should have made them famous! Philly greats like Norman Harris, Ronnie Baker, and Vince Montana, all working here in a mode that's similar to that applied to The Spinners after they made their move to Atlantic.

It's the band's harmonies that really take the cake, though -- as they mix together deep-rooted Temptations-esque righteous vocals with sweeter harmonies in the New Jersey falsetto mode. The style is very compelling, and great on just about every cut! Titles include "Society", "That Was Yesterday", "It Really Hurts", "Look At All The Lonely People", and the great cut "Whispers"

Glenn Leonard's voice soared on this beautiful song "Look At All The Lonely People" that made him a legend once he joined the Temptations.

THE TRUE REFLECTION...LOOK AT ALL THE LONELY PEOPLE



THE TRUE REFLECTION...WHISPERS

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Comment by KnightD12 on October 10, 2009 at 3:12pm
I have never heard of this group. But I like both of these tunes.
Comment by Edie Antoinette on June 3, 2009 at 10:54pm
Whisper is tight!!!
Comment by Edie Antoinette on June 3, 2009 at 10:53pm
They definitely can sang and I love how you traced Glenn Leonard back to this group.

Nice!!!!

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