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A superlative blend of classic and contemporary tunes marking the return of the soulful Unifics.
Genre:
Urban/R&B: Rhythm & Blues
Release Date:
2004
Unifics-Return
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Record Label: Somodo Records
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The Unifics
Real Soul Magic
author: Barry Towler
\"The Unifics certainly do return, and to a very high standard. There is a spectrum of material on offer here, and Al Johnson and the gang don\'t take prisoners when they are out to catch the ear of those who love real top quality soul and R&B. The early 70s sweet soul sound was fantastic, and the gents bring it smack bang up to date on the beautiful Any One Can Tell You and My One And Only. Their cover of the Mayfield penned Gypsy Woman is also great. This is a very welcome return and denotes yet another step back on the road to sanity in today\'s so-called R&B market. An essential purchase.\"
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Unifics Return
author: Peter Burns, SoulMusicHQ.com
It was an unexpected pleasure to read that the Unifics had once again reformed
And I found it even more rewarding when I listened to their ‘Unifics Return’ album. I first heard them 40 years ago in 1968 when their great debut single ‘Court Of Love’ was issued and followed their careers with interest through to ’71 when the superb ‘Dawn Of A New Day’ was released on Jerry Butler’s Fountain label. They were different from the many other vocal groups with groundbreaking songs ‘Court Of Love’ and ‘Beginning Of The End’ both written by their manager Guy Draper. But with the exception of the songs I mentioned, I found their first album disappointing – padded out with inferior covers and not much else. Not so with ‘Unifics Return’ which provides a mature sound with quality performances and great songs, the majority penned by the smooth lead vocalist Al Johnson, throughout. These songs sound fresh and soulful and the Unifics deserve big success. This album’s the real deal and I look forward to their next one anytime soon. Peter Burns, SoulMusicHQ.com
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what a return
author: stephanie
the entire cd is off the hook. through the years i have heard these voices get stronger and stronger. this group is the epitamy showmanship and star quality. whats next?
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unifics return
author: jacqueline sinkler
Ilike everything about the group and i really miss them dearly.And i hope they do come back very very strongly our childrens today don't know good music when they hear it. But my favorite song was the beginning of my end. And i pray that my brothers record the beginning of my end real soon and put that song back out there on the market because all of my friends been asking me do you have that and i reply i don't know what happen to the group but i wish they come back soon.And playing with my computer just typing in the group name it appear so please hurry up and get your music and more music out to sell. Thank you and god bless you. one of your fans jacqueline sinkler
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Unifics in the house!
author: Corlette Bell
Purchased the CD before seeing The Unifics in concert. I love and cherish this wonderful CD. I love it even more after seeing The Unifics live. Showy, stepping, and representing! Welcome back, Unifics!
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