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Love Train:The Sound of Philadelphia  (Audio CD) 
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Some of the best soul, pop, disco, ballads ever recorded can be found on this whopping 4CD set featuring 71 tracks. Includes world famous songs by The O'Jays, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, McFadden & Whitehead, Three Degrees, Billy Paul, Jean Carne. Also includes a lavish booklet with photo's and detailed liner notes and interviews.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: October 21, 2008
Studio: Sony Legacy
Number Of Discs: 4
Format: Box set
Average Customer Rating: based on 29 reviews
Track Listing:
Disc: 1
1. Expressway (To Your Heart) - Soul Survivors
2. La-La---Means I Love You - The Delfonics
3. Cowboys To Girls - The Intruders
4. Hey, Western Union Man - Jerry Butler
5. Ready Or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide From Love) - The Delfonics
6. Only The Strong Survive - Jerry Butler
7. Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time) - The Delfonics
8. Brand New Me - Dusty Springfield
9. Don't Let The Green Grass Fool You - Wilson Pickett
10. You're The Reason Why - The Ebonys
11. Drowning In The Sea of Love - Joe Simon
12. I'm Stone In Love With You - The Stylistics
13. I Miss You - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
14. Back Stabbers The O'Jays
15. Sunshine The O'Jays
16. I'll Be Around The Spinners
17. Slow Motion (Pt. 1) Johnny Williams
18. Me And Mrs. Jones Billy Paul
19. If You Don't Know Me By Now Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
20. LOVE IS HERE THE FUTURES
Disc: 2
1. Love Train The O'Jays
2. Break Up To Make Up The Stylistics
3. Family Affair MFSB
4. It's Forever The Ebonys
5. Time To Get Down The O'Jays
6. There's No Me Without You The Manhattans
7. I'll Always Love My Mama The Intruders
8. The Love I Lost Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
9. I Wanna Know Your Name The Intruders
10. Dirty Ol' Man The Three Degrees
11. Put Your Hands Together The O'Jays
12. Thanks For Saving My Life Billy Paul
13. Mighty Love The Spinners
14. Be Thankful For What You Got (PT. 1) William DeVaughn
15. For The Love of Money The O'Jays
16. Where Do We Go From Here THE Trammps
17. T.S.O.P. (The Sound of Philadelphia) MSFB (Featuring The Three Degrees)
Disc: 3
1. Then Came You The Spinners with dionne watwick
2. Love Is The Message MFSB (Featuring The Three Degrees)
3. When Will I See You Again The Three Degrees
4. Where Are All My Friends Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
5. Picture Us Bunny Sigler
6. Bad Luck Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
7. Give The People What They Want The O'Jays
8. Billy's Back Home Billy Paul
9. Hope That We Can Be Together Soon Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes (Featuring sharon Paige)
10. Do It Any Way You Wanna People's Choice
11. THE BIG HURT PEOPLE'S CHOICE
12. Let Me Make Love To You The O'Jays
13. Wake Up Everybody Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
14. I Love Music The O'Jays
15. Don't Leave Me This Way Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
16. Let's Groove Archie Bell & The Drells
17. Livin' For The Weekend The O'Jays
Disc: 4
1. Kiss And Say Goodbye The Manhattans
2. I'm Not In Love Dee Dee Sharp
3. You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine Lou Rawls
4. THE Rubberband Man The Spinners
5. Enjoy Yourself The Jacksons
6. Free Love Jean Carn
7. I Don't Love You Anymore Teddy Pendergrass
8. See You When I Git There Lou Rawls
9. Use Ta Be My Girl The O'Jays
10. Close The Door Teddy Pendergrass
11. Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now McFadden & Whitehead
12. You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else The Jones Girls
13. Hurry Up This Way Again The Stylistics
14. Love T.K.O. Teddy Pendergrass
15. I Ain't Jivin', I'm Jammin' Leon Huff
16. It's Gonna Take A Miracle Deniece Williams
17. If Only You Knew Patti Labelle
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 29 customer reviews )
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45 of 45 found the following review helpful:

5The New and Improved Philly Soul Box SetNov 11, 2008
By John L. Hughes, Jr. "hughes_jr"
LOVE TRAIN easily trumps Sony Legacy's previously released three-cd Philly box set (1997's excellent THE PHILLY SOUND: KENNY GAMBLE, LEON HUFF & THE STORY OF BROTHERLY LOVE)by offering 23 more songs and expanding the years of the material up to 1983. Unlike the 1997 box set, the works of producer Thom Bell are represented here along with the best of the Gamble and Huff productions. One big surprise entry is Deniece Williams' top-10 remake of the Royaltones "It's Gonna Take A Miracle", which was produced by Thom Bell and recorded in Philly. The set ends perfectly with Patti Labelle's #1 r&b hit "If Only You Knew", the last big hurrah of the Philly sound. It would have been nice to include the 1973 Thom Bell-produced top 30 pop hits "One Man Band" by Ronnie Dyson and "I'm Doing Fine Now" by New York City, however.

Improved song selection, detailed booklet and great remastered sound make this collection a must for Philly soul fans.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5TSOP it is!Jan 01, 2009
By Josh P.
Philadelphia has always been the City of Brotherly Love and it took two musical geniuses like Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff to compose the songs and arrangements that would reach out to all listening audiences letting them know that that phrase was more than just a phrase. In that classic O'Jays' hit of which this boxed set is named, all the nations of the world from England to Russia, China and Africa are connected as the "Love Train" comes "ridin' on through." The phrase "People all over the world" from the same song is later duplicated in MFSB's chart-topper "TSOP: The Sound of Phildelphia." MFSB, standing for Mother Father Sister Brother further emphasizing the Philadelphia spirit of unity, is the studio band that Gamble & Huff assembled to play behind the artists they wrote for and produced and was the sound they had bumpin'! All around they were one tight outfit. Going further with the subject of the need for positive social awareness, it could be heard in songs like the O'Jays' greasy and funky "For The Love of Money", Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes' "Wake Up Everybody", "Put Your Hands Together" from the O'Jays again, as well as McFadden & Whitehead's latter-era classic "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now." Yes, indeed: the Love Train was making its impact on American popular music and it was rollin' straight out of no other righteous American city than Philadelphia.

This brand new edition of Gamble and Huff's Philly Soul contributions to R&B music from 1967-1983 is a definitive portrait of their labors of love that started from their first chance meeting inside an elevator. From there to the recording studio and to the music charts, they cranked out one hit after another for various artists signed to their Philadelphia International label. The first half of disc one are the seeds that got the ball rolling with hits from Jerry Butler, the Delfonics, the Stylistics, Joe Simon, Wilson Pickett as well as Dusty Springfield. The second half of disc one and onward is where the Philly sound grew, developed and progressed encompassing the many phases that defined what '70s R&B was all about through funk, smooth soul, quiet storm and ultimately disco. None of these songs are really pure disco although, Philly In'tl played the huge part in contributing to how disco evolved.

All the hits are here and some have extended versions such as "I'll Always Love My Mama" and "I Wanna Know Your Name" from the Intruders, "Livin' For The Weekend" and "I Love Music" from the O'Jays, plus "I Miss You" and "The Love I Lost" from Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes. Those longer cuts are what made Philly In'tl what it was and, as stated before, because of their dancability and or seductiveness if it was a ballad, this lead to disco, the 12" single and to the only majorcomplaint about this set. Because of the lengths of many songs, it leaves little room for other artists to have significant spotlight time. For instance, artists like Lou Rawls, The Jacksons, Dee Dee Sharp, Bunny Sigler and Joe Simon could have had more hits provided as they had their fair share on the label as well. The O'Jays and Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes seem to dominate this set, and in a way they were synonomous with Philly In'tl, but the balance could have been a bit better. Then again, the purpose of box sets is to provide as thorough of an overview as possible without turning anything into combine mini-greatest hit collections. If you want to investigate further on an artist, you're welcome to, as their music is readily and separately available. If more songs were provided along with the 71 on here, this could have easily spawned a fifth disc. Two other minor quibbles is that this did not include the collaboration of artists as the Philadelphia International All-Stars' "Let's Clean Up The Ghetto" and the Ebony's "It's Forever" does not have the extended ending, but yet just about everything else does. Hear that one elsewhere in its 7 minute glory.

Other non-Philly label artists include The Spinners (I'll Be Around, The Rubberband Man) and the Manhattans (There's No Me Without You, Kiss and Say Goodbye). Finally, Teddy Pendergrass, Deneice Williams, the Jones Girls, and Patti Labelle round out the set that carries the glossy and glittery quiet storm and dance sounds into the '80s as Philly In'tl leaves behind its glory days.

The songs were as recognizable as their very own sound, and just as Motown and Stax had their own distinct sounds during their heydays, as did Philly In'tl. In fact if any two labels had their heydays during decades it would be Motown and Stax in the '60s and Philly In'tl and Hi for the '70s. With positive messages as well as the down-to-earth heartfelt emotions on life and love in the lyrics, Philadelphia International and their creators Gamble and Huff were the symbols and personifications of Brotherly Love and promotion for unity. Get ready to start and evening full of get-down dancin' and romancin' as you take a ride on the Love Train!

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Great sounds from the City of Brotherly LoveNov 27, 2008
By Victoria A. Love
My parents were teenagers/young adults in Philadelphia during the 60's and early 70's. I grew up with my parents playing this music. It was just part of our environment. My brother and I were babies singing along with this awesome music. I'm in my early 40s now and heard an NPR Fresh Air interview with Gamble and Huff yesterday. Those guys are just so talented. AWHHHHHHHHH, hearing that music again brought me such joy. Learning about the genius of Gamble and Huff and all of the songs that they've written and produced, just made me profoundly proud of them and the city of Philadelphia; a place I left in the 80's. My mom still lives in the City, so there will always be a connection for me. I cannot wait to see her face when I present her with the gift of this compilation for Christmas. I'm really looking forward to the PBS special that will air soon. There music has made an international mark. It's just so impressive and enduring.

12 of 14 found the following review helpful:

4Nice! Love me some Philly Soul!Oct 21, 2008
By Robert Lett
Was at the door of the record store when it opened this morning to get this sucker and loving it so far. Nice booklet and good track selection, highy reccomend it as far as the music. Not crazy about the pacaking tho. The cds come loose easily and clang round in the box, that accounts for the 4 stars instead of 5. By the way the other review here is of the old Philly Soul box from way back, no way he could have reviewed this in 2005 since it came out today.(2008)

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Soul Music is Love indeedDec 24, 2008
By A customer "mistermaxxx"
one of those Box Sets when you won't ever need a fast forward button at all. every song brings back some sort of memory or time period,etc.. the Sound of Philidelphia in the 70's was unfadeable. the soulful strings and the House band, Gamble and Huff,Thom Bell and the many great Artists,Musicians,Producers, Arrangers,background vocalists,etc... made a strong mark on Music that not only touched Philidelphia but also the whole wide world period. songs that are timeless. a must have box set.

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