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DAVID RUFFIN - FIRST ROUND KNOCKOUT (1976)
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Greetings This Is Uncle Sam - The Monitors
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Van McCoy - The Hustle
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DAVID RUFFIN - DISCOVER ME (1976)
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A Summer Song - Chad and Jeremy
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Dannii Minogue This Is It [One World 12" Mix]
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David Ruffin - Heavy Love
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Faith, Hope & Charity - You're My Peace Of Mind (12" Mix)
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Top of the Pops 1977 (770519)
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van mccoy african simphony
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The Presidents aka Anacostia Van McCoy "5-10-15-20 Years Of Love/On And Off" My Remix Medley!
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State Departament_Slow Love_Disco Version
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The Hustle - Van McCoy / ハッスル - ヴァンマッコイ
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DAVID RUFFIN - STATUE OF A FOOL (1975)
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Kendra Spotswood - STICKIN' WITH MY BABY (Van McCoy) (1965)
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Melba Moore - The Long And Winding Road
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DAVID RUFFIN - HEY WOMAN (1977)
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Van Mccoy Soul Improvisation Pt.1 (E.U.)
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Van McCoy & the Soul City Symphony - Pick up the piece
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Van McCoy: African Symphony
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Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow - Shirelles
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David Ruffin - Walk Away From Love
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Van McCoy - Soul Improvisations
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Van McCoy - Love is the Answer
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Van McCoy - Party
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Van McCoy - the Hustle.
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Van McCoy - The Hustle
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VAN McCOY - the hustle (1975)
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van McCOY soul improvisations
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Tags
- all-inclusive
- apple
- barry white
- big apple
- bonus tracks
- david ruffin
- drones
- eric gale
- faith, hope & charity
- good times
- heavyweight champion
- hip-o select
- his world
- in my stride
- joe frazier
- kenny gamble
- knock out
- leon huff
- love unlimited
- love unlimited orchestra
- motown
- motown sound
- orchestras
- philly soul
- recording session
- richard tee
- say goodbye
- sound in
- steve gadd
- the closer
- the double
- the finest
- the title
- van mccoy
- vol 2
- who i am
Description
As he had done on Who I Am (1975), David Ruffin (vocals) teamed up with the multi-talented composer, arranger and producer Van McCoy for the follow-up Everything's Coming Up Love (1976). While certainly not a landmark in terms of Ruffin's artistic progression, the eight cuts definitely sound in sync with the concurrent plethora of danceable records spinning in the discotheques. McCoy again called on the finest instrumental support that the Big Apple had to offer with recording session stalwarts Richard Tee (keyboards), Eric Gale (guitar), Hugh McCracken (guitar), Steve Gadd (drums), and Ralph McDonald (percussion). Plus, Diane Destry (vocals), Brenda Hillard and Albert Bailey -- better known as Faith, Hope & Charity. It is their angelic intonations that listeners are treated to during the opening of "Discover Me." McCoy's string and horn charts are ostensibly influenced by the Philly soul stylings of Leon Huff and Kenny Gamble. "First Round Knock Out" was a tune McCoy had initially written for two-time heavyweight champion, Smokin' Joe Frazier, which Motown put out in the fall of 1975. Ruffin's reading is clearly aimed for the dancefloor as the slinky, pulsating rhythm drives solidly for nearly nine minutes. Faith, Hope & Charity lend their breezy blend to the optimistic and reflective midtempo ballad "Good, Good Times." "On and Off" hearkens to the classic Motown sound with an easier, slightly syncopated beat that isn't as heavy as the typical fare on this project. "Ready Willing and Able" is a return to form for Ruffin as he unleashes his world-weary and soul-stirring wailing. The title song "Everything's Coming Up Love" is a rather blatant homage to Barry White's Love Unlimited Orchestra bearing more than a few similarities to the LUO's "Love's Theme." Although there are no slow, romantic numbers, the closer "Until We Say Goodbye" -- one of two selections to have been penned by someone other than McCoy -- adopts a sweet sentiment behind yet another disco-fied drone. The 45s "On and Off" b/w "No Matter Where" and "Everything's Coming Up Love" b/w "Statue of a Fool" -- were issued as singles. Oddly, the flipsides came from earlier Ruffin LPs. In 2006 Hip-O Select compiled Everything's Coming Up Love (1975), In My Stride (1977), and a dozen-plus "bonus tracks" for the all-inclusive Motown Solo Albums, Vol. 2 (2006). The double-CD might prove difficult to find or pricey as it is a limited edition.
