A classic modern soul album by The Modulations "It's Rough Out Here" which features key members of MFSB Baker/Young/Harris and was arranged by
    Vince Montana.
  
  The group were from Durham, NC, and were previously known as The Pimps.
        They released just three singles in the US between 1973-75, but
        strangely the album title track was only released as a single in Greece
        and Peru with different B sides.
  
  The video of them performing below on Soul Train is a different song
        over which "Hopelessly In Love" has been dubbed, but nice to see some vintage footage of a relatively obscure group.
  
  The edition of the album posted here from Spotify is a reissued 2012
      expanded edition which includes two B sides not on the original album
      along with an unreleased track, "Somebody's Been Messin'", and 7" versions of two singles.
| Rating: | 8.6 | 
| Explicit: | N | 
| Genre/Style: | Modern Soul | 
| Format: | Album | 
| Media: | Vinyl / CD | 
| Label: | Buddah / Funkytowngrooves | 
| Cat No: | BDS-5638 / FTGUK-008 | 
| Date: | 1975 / 2012 | 
| Price: | £15-£20 | 
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