The Supremes And Four Tops – Dynamite – USA IMPORT – M745T

£16.00

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Condition: Good

Seller notes
“This USA IMPORT cart is in good condition. The front label has a small amount of bubbling on the left hand side. The spine label has, what looks like, a cigarette burn towards the left side and a tiny scuff on the right side. The back label has a very small amount of bubbling on the left side, a small amount of fading near programme 4 listing and a couple of scuffs at the top. Please check the photos.”

Artist: The Supremes & The Four Tops
Type: Album
Format: 8-Track Cartridge
Record Label: Motown
Year: 1971
Release Title: Dynamite
Genre: Pop, R&B & Soul, Soul

PLEASE NOTE: As this item has been obtained overseas, there is a possibility that the tape may have become loose from the spool in transit.
If you choose our service option, we would check this and correct the issue for you.
If you purchase directly and do not check the tape inside before playback, you will risk damaging the tape and no refund will be available.

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The foam pads inside are very old (over 40 years) and would have deteriorated, even if the cart is sealed and has never been used.

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Description

The Supremes and The Four Tops released an album called Dynamite in 1971. It was the third and last collaborative album between the two groups, following The Magnificent Seven (1970) and The Return of the Magnificent Seven (1971).

The album was produced by Frank Wilson and featured a mix of funk, soul, and disco. It was not as commercially successful as the previous two albums, but it did spawn the single “Dynamite”, which reached number 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The album was well-received by critics, with many praising the vocals of The Supremes and The Four Tops and the production of Frank Wilson.

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