music.wikisort.org - CompositionDown to Earth is the fourth album by psychedelic soul group The Undisputed Truth.[1]
This article is about the album recorded by the Motown group The Undisputed Truth. For the album recorded by Motown singer Stevie Wonder, see
Down to Earth (Stevie Wonder album).
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1974 studio album by The Undisputed Truth
Down to Earth |
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Released | 1974 |
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Recorded | 1974 |
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Genre | Soul, psychedelic soul, funk, disco |
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Label | Gordy (Motown) G6 968 |
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Producer | Norman Whitfield |
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Details
Original Undisputed Truth members Billie Rae Calvin and Brenda Joyce Evans left shortly before the recording of this album, and the group's producer, Norman Whitfield, took the opportunity to expand the group. Founding member and male lead singer Joe Harris was joined by Virginia "V" McDonald, Tyrone "Big Ty" Douglas, Tyrone "Lil Ty" Barkeley and Calvin "Dhaak" Stephenson, all of whom had been part of The Magictones, a local Detroit soul group.
The first six tracks on the album were recorded by this new line-up. The leads (except for "Just You 'N' Me", which is sung by Tyrone Barkley) are handled by Joe Harris and Virginia "V" McDonald (or "Vee") while the other members provide backing vocals. The last four tracks were recorded the original line-up, and had already found release as album tracks on previous Undisputed Truth LPs and/or as singles.
Although Down To Earth made a good showing on the R&B Album Charts (#35), it failed to crossover to the Billboard Pop Charts like The Truth's previous LPs had done. The album's lead single, "Help Yourself", was released in early 1974, and the group then appeared on Soul Train to promote it. The song became The Undisputed Truth's biggest hit since 1971's "Smiling Faces Sometimes" (US #3, US R&B #2), making #63 on the Pop Charts and #19 on the R&B Charts (their second and last Top 20 R&B hit). A second single, "I'm A Fool For You", also made #39 on the Soul Charts.
Subsequent Undisputed Truth albums would consist only of material recorded by the group's new line-up, and new member Tyrone Barkley would also be given more leads alongside Joe Harris.
Track listing
- "Help Yourself" (Norman Whitfield) 3:15
- "Big John Is My Name" (Norman Whitfield) 4:38
- "Brother Louie" (Errol Brown, Tony Wilson) 3:28
- "I'm A Fool For You" (Norman Whitfield) 3:02
- "Our Day Will Come" (Bob Hilliard, Mort Garson) 2:37
- "Just You 'N' Me" (James Pankow) 2:50
- "Love And Happiness" (Al Green, Mabon Hodges) 3:08
- "Law Of The Land" (Norman Whitfield) 4:30
- "The Girl's Alright With Me" (Eddie Kendricks, Eddie Holland, Norman Whitfield) 3:34
- "Save My Love For A Rainy Day" (Norman Whitfield, Roger Penzabene) 4:00
Personnel
- Mark Davis, Paul Riser (Conductor, Arranger)
- Bob Babbitt, Eddie Watkins, James Jamerson (Bass)
- Jack Brokensha (Percussion)
- Bobbye Hall, Eddie "Bongo" Brown (Bongos, Congas)
- Aaron Smith, Andrew Smith, Ed Greene, James Gadson, Richard "Pistol" Allen, Uriel Jones (Drums)
- Art Stewart, Bob Robitaille, Cal Harris, Larry Miles, Russ Terrana (Engineer)
- Billy Cooper, Eddie Willis, Joe Messina, Melvin "Wah Wah" Ragin, Paul Warren, Robert Ward, Robert White (Guitar)
- Johnny Griffith, Mark Davis (Organ)
- Jack Ashford (Tambourine)
- Earl Van Dyke, Mark Davis (Piano)
- Norman Whitfield (Producer)
Charts
Album
Chart (1974) |
Peak position |
Billboard Pop Albums |
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Billboard Top Soul Albums |
35 |
Singles
Year |
Single |
Chart positions[2] |
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US R&B |
1974 |
"Help Yourself" |
63 |
19 |
"I'm A Fool For You" |
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35 |
References
External links
The Undisputed Truth |
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- Joe Harris
- Billie Rae Calvin
- Brenda Joyce Evans
- Virginia "V" McDonald
- Tyrone "Big Ty" Douglas
- Tyrone "Lil Ty" Barkeley
- Calvin "Dhaak" Stephenson
- Taka Boom
- Marcy Thomas
- Melvin Stewart
- Lloyd Williams
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Studio albums |
- The Undisputed Truth (1971)
- Face to Face With the Truth (1972)
- Law of the Land (1973)
- Down to Earth (1974)
- Cosmic Truth (1975)
- Higher Than High (1975)
- Method to the Madness (1976)
- Smokin' (1979)
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Singles |
- "Save My Love for a Rainy Day" (1971)
- "Smiling Faces Sometimes" (1971)
- "You Make Your Heaven and Hell Right Here on Earth" (1971)
- "What It Is" (1972)
- "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" (1972)
- "Superstar (Remember How You Got Where You Are)" (1972)
- "Girl, You're Alright" (1972)
- "Mama, I Got a Brand New Thing (Don't Say No)" (1973)
- "Law of the Land" (1973)
- "Help Yourself" (1974)
- "I'm a Fool for You" (1974)
- "Lil' Red Riding Hood" (1974)
- "UFOs" (1975)
- "Higher Than High" (1975)
- "Boogie Bump Boogie" (1975)
- "You + Me = Love" (1976)
- "Let's Go Down to the Disco" (1976)
- "Sunshine" (1977)
- "Show Time" (1979)
- "I Can't Get Enough of Your Love" (1979)
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Related articles |
- Norman Whitfield
- The Temptations
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