
Released 1/1/1974, this superb collaboration between GK&tP and the legendary Curtis Mayfield (RIP) is one of the best blaxploitation movie soundtrack lps ever. Yeah, I know Isaac Hayes won the GRAMMY for “Shaft”, but this lp is just as good if not better.
The million-selling “On and On” was just one of the many hits that GK&tP had after leaving Soul/Motown. When GK&tP left Motown the hits just kept on coming whether recording for Buddah, Columbia/CBS or MCA.
In fact their first non-Motown outing, “Imagination”, contained the classics “Midnight Train to Georgia” and “I’ve Got to Use my Imagination”. Plus “Imagination” was ranked #2 (Behind the #1 O’Jay’s “Ship Ahoy lp) on the Billboard Top R&B Albums of 1974.
The Claudine soundtrack lp was released by Columbia Records on cd on June 8, 1999, but is no longer in print. When I looked around for it I found the lowest price for a used one $50.00 and the highest price $95.00.
I just don’t understand why the record companies don’t print Old School Classics. We “baby boomers” are the ones with disposable income to update our vinyl into cds. Plus keeping the music available will only serve to introduce a new generation to the best music around, thus increasing sales. I just don’t get it!
Anyway, this is the track list:
1. Mr. Welfare Man
2. To Be Invisible
3. On And On
4. The Makings Of You
5. Claudine Theme (Instrumental)
6. Hold On
7. Make Yours A Happy Home
Every song is a gem. So much so, that I had a hard time selecting just one to post for you to hear. I finally decided on “Make Yours a Happy Home”. There is no way any one can not listen to this cut and clap your hands, or tap your feet, or sing along or all of the above. Just listen and see for yourself.
Gladys Knight & The Pips – Make Yours a Happy Home
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