The latest set of re-edits from Paul Simpson is from Love Committee who
were a Philly group that evolved from The Ethics.
The Ethics released around half a dozen singles between 1967-70. The first one on
Wale followed by five on Vent several of which have had spins on the
UK's rare soul scene. A final single was released on Golden Fleece in
1974 before they became Love Committee. The line up was Joe Freeman and
Ronald Presson (aka Ron Tyson) from The Ethics along with Larry
Richardson and Norman Frazier.
All tracks are from their 1978 Gold Mind album "Law And Order" except
"Where Will It End" which featured as the flip side to their first Gold
Mind single "Cheaters Never Win" and also "Law And Order". They released
just one further album, a self-titled album on T-Electric in
1980.
They had five R&B chart entries, two as The Ethics and three as Love
Committee. None broke into the Top 30 and none crossed over to the Hot
100.
Tyson joined The Temptations in 1983 and is still a member to this day. His brother David Tyson was with The Manhattans from 1993. By the early 2000s the original group had splintered into two groups. Tyson was with original member's, Winfred 'Blue' Lovett and Gerald Alston, version of the group. He died in 2022 with Lovett preceding him in 2014.
Track Listing
01 - Just as long as I got you (Paul Simpson Re-edit) 9:14
02 - Where will it end ( Paul Simpson Re-edit) 7:12
03 - Law & order (Paul Simpson Re-edit) 6:55
04 - Pass the buck (Paul Simpson Re-edit) 8:38
05 - Cheaters never win (Paul Simpson Re-edit) 07:16
06 - Put it in the back of your mind (Paul Simpson Re-edit) 6:41
07 - Tired of being your fool (Paul Simpson Re-edit) 4:33
Explicit: | N |
Genre/Style: | 70s Soul / Disco / Re-Edits |
Format: | Single |
Media: | Digital |
Label: | Simphouse Productions |
Cat No: | None |
Date: | 01/10/2023 |
Price: | $9.99 |
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