Album Review:

Inner Spectrum

  • Release Date: 1974
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues
  • Label: WEA/Warner

Review

The quartet's first and most popular of three Atlantic Records albums. It contains their only hit, "Don't Send Nobody Else" (also recorded by "the Dynamic Superiors") and a first-rate rendition of "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight," along with the perky "If You Were There." Group members Aubrey Johnson and Henry Zant collaborated on "Pickup," "Me and My Love," and "I Don't Want to Play Around." Atlantic did the album a disservice by only rolling out one single before flinging a second album out. However, the group's revolving-door membership may have been the underlying reason. Ace Spectrum's -- whose personnel changed every album -- signature was variety; they employed multiple leads, which kept listening interesting. ~ Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
Don't Send Nobody Else
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Valerie Simpson Ace Spectrum
Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
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James Taylor Ace Spectrum
If You Were There
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Ace Spectrum
Moving On
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Ace Spectrum
Pickup
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Ace Spectrum
Me and My Love
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Ace Spectrum
Easy
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Ace Spectrum
I Don't Want to Play Around
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Ace Spectrum

Credits

Ace Spectrum (Main Performer)
 
 
 

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