Sony/Legacy's 2008 four-disc Love Train: The Ultimate Sound of Philadelphia isn't the first box set assembled on Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff's legendary Philadelphia International Records -- most notably it follows the triple-disc Philly Sound: Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff and the Story of Brotherly Love (1966-1976) by just over a decade -- but it is surely the best, covering more ground and painting a fuller picture of the Philly soul sound than any other similar compilation. This is largely due to how Love Train doesn't focus solely on singles released on Philadelphia International: it encompasses sides released on early, pre-PIR imprints like Crimson, Philly Groove, and Gamble but, more importantly, it weaves in outside productions by Gamble & Huff and their crucial partner Thom Bell. Adding all these non-PIR singles greatly expands Love Train, as does the decision to have this set run all the way into 1983, thereby emphasizing how Gamble & Huff's symphonic soul opened the doors for both disco and quiet storm. Part of the set's appeal is that it does offer some education, illustrating how the psychedelicized soul of 1967's "Expressway (To Your Heart)" led to the cool, soft grooves of 1980's "Love T.K.O.," a document of how rich and adventurous '70s soul was thanks to Gamble & Huff and Bell, and all their artists and associates, but this set never drags like a history lesson. It keeps moving from peak to peak, spending the first disc on early triumphs from the Delfonics ("La-La -- Means I Love You," "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind)"), Joe Simon ("Drowning in the Sea of Love"), the O'Jays ("Back Stabbers"), the Spinners ("I'll Be Around"), Billy Paul ("Me and Mrs. Jones") and Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes ("If You Don't Know Me by Now"), the songs that established the Philly Sound, then giving way to the glory days documented on the second disc, which opens with the O'Jays' "Love Train" and closes with "T.S.O.P. (The Sound of Philadelphia)," the singles that helped cement the Philly sound on a broader scale. The third disc finds Gamble & Huff and Bell expanding their lush signature, ushering in disco with singles like Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes' "Don't Leave Me This Way," then the fourth disc charts the aftermath through the Spinners' "The Rubberband Man," Lou Rawls' "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mind," and Deniece Williams' "It's Gonna Take a Miracle." Although there are assorted lesser-known singles scattered throughout the box, this is by design hits-heavy, which is how it should be, as this showcases a body of work -- and as this superb set proves, Gamble & Huff's body of work ranks among the strongest popular music of the 20th century. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Love Train: The Sound of Philadelphia
10/21/2008 | Sony Legacy
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Love Train: The Sound of Philadelphia includes 71 songs on 4 CDs. These are the American standards that defined an era, featuring such legendary artists as The Jacksons, The O’Jays, Teddy Pendergrass, Patti LaBelle, The Spinners, The Stylistics, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Billy Paul, Wilson Pickett and McFadden & Whitehead. This deluxe package contains some of the most recognized and enduring hits of our time PLUS a lavish booklet with unpublished photos, historical essays and intimate conversations with the architects of the Philly Sound, Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, Thom Bell and more.
Credits of Love Train: The Sound of Philadelphia
- James King
- Vocals
- Maurice Bottomley
- Essay
- Jessica Connelly
- Photo Research
- Nick Dimico
- Vibraphone
- Dennis Dozier
- Guitar
- Lynell George
- Essay
- John Hart
- Organ, Piano, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Synthesizer
- Elizabeth McShea
- Photo Research
- Francis Miller
- Photography
- Roz Levin Perlmutter
- Photography
- Robert Riger
- Photography
- Jay Mark
- Engineer
- Joe McEwen
- Producer, Compilation, Essay
- Gene McFadden
- Arranger, Vocals, Producer
- Harry McGilberry
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- James "Sing" Miller
- Essay
- Vince Montana
- Arranger, Vibraphone
- Larry Moore
- Bass
- Don Murray
- Engineer
- Herb Murrell
- Vocals
- Lenny Pakula
- Organ, Piano, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Arranger, Synthesizer
- Lloyd Parks
- Vocals
- William Powell
- Vocals
- Kenny Present
- Engineer
- Sam Reed
- Horn
- Richard Rome
- Organ, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Synthesizer, Piano
- Rocky Schnaars
- Engineer
- Jimmy Sigler
- Organ, Piano, Piano (Electric), Keyboards, Synthesizer
- Andrew Smith
- Drums
- James Herb Smith
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Vernon Smith
- Photography
- Arthur Stoppe
- Engineer
- Joe Tarsia
- Engineer
- Phil Terry
- Vocals
- Russell Thompkins, Jr.
- Vocals
- Dave Thompson
- Vocals
- David Thompson
- Drums
- T.J. Tindall
- Guitar
- Robert Upchurch
- Vocals
- Harold Wade
- Vocals
- Stanley Wade
- Vocals
- Frank Washington
- Vocals
- Larry Washington
- Percussion, Marimba, Tympani (Timpani), Orchestra Bells, Tambourine, Conga, Bongos, Celeste
- John Whitehead
- Arranger, Vocals, Producer
- Wayne Wilfong
- Engineer
- Walter Williams
- Vocals
- Cecil Womack
- Producer
- Earl Young
- Drums, Vocals
- David Bay
- Guitar
- Jack Manning
- Photography
- James Mendell
- Organ, Associate Producer, Piano, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Synthesizer
- Carl Paruolo
- Engineer
- Leo Sacks
- Producer, Essay, Compilation, Booklet Editor, Interviewer
- Mike Tarsia
- Engineer
- Staff
- Producer
- Jon Hart
- Vocals
- Edward Moore
- Guitar
- Glenn A. Baker
- Photography
- David Beasley
- Vocals
- Edward "Sonny" Bivins
- Vocals
- William Bloom
- Organ, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Piano, Synthesizer
- Brian Chin
- Essay
- Kenneth "Wally" Kelly
- Vocals
- Cotton Kent
- Organ, Piano, Piano (Electric), Keyboards, Synthesizer
- Jon King
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Winfred "Blue" Lovett
- Vocals
- Bobbie Smith
- Vocals
- James Tuten
- Vocals
- Clarence Vaughn
- Vocals
- Lee Bell
- Vocals
- Randy Cain
- Vocals
- Jerry Cummings
- Vocals
- Ritchie Daniels
- Vocals
- Eugene Daughtry
- Vocals
- Billy Henderson
- Vocals
- Charles Ingui
- Vocals
- Richard Ingui
- Vocals
- Kenny Jeremiah
- Vocals
- Willie Parnell
- Vocals
- Fayette Pinkney
- Vocals
- Shirley Porter
- Vocals
- Sam Strain
- Vocals
- Linda Turner
- Vocals
- Bernard Wilson
- Vocals
- James Wise
- Vocals
- David Redfern
- Photography
- Don Hunstein
- Photography
- Charlie Collins
- Drums
- Scott Miller
- Drums
- Keith Benson
- Drums
- John L. Jr. Usry
- Arranger
- Jeffrey Stewart
- Engineer
- Sandy Speiser
- Photography
- Bob Cato
- Photography
- Bobby Holland
- Photography
- Felix Hernandez
- Essay
- Baron Wolman
- Photography
- Urve Kuusik
- Photography
- Peter Lavery
- Photography
- Mike Spritz
- Engineer
- Ben Robinson
- Photography
- Shirley Jones
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Harold Williams
- Organ, Piano (Electric), Synthesizer, Keyboards, Piano
- Bobby Martin
- Arranger, Photography, Producer, Vibraphone
- Russell Hall
- Interviewer
- Mike Cimicata
- Editorial Supervision
- Michael Thompson
- Drums, Vocals
- Philip T. Pugh
- Organ, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Synthesizer, Piano
- Robert Parent
- Photography
- Frankie Brunson
- Organ, Piano, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Vocals, Arranger, Synthesizer
- Ronnie Baker
- Bass
- Gerald Early
- Essay
- Win Wilford
- Bass
- Steve Green
- Bass
- Brenda Lee Jones
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Herb Johnson & The Impacts
- Vocals (Background)
- James "Hal" Smith
- Vocals
- Doc Wade
- Guitar
- Neil Leifer
- Photography
- Jim Parham
- Project Director
- Jessica Lizzio
- Project Director
- Sam Brown, III
- Vocals
- Richard Taylor
- Vocals
- Kim Miller
- Guitar
- Bob Conga
- Percussion, Tympani (Timpani), Orchestra Bells, Tambourine, Celeste, Conga, Marimba, Bongos
- David Jones & the Revels Chorus
- Organ, Piano, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Synthesizer
- Jimmy Ellis
- Vocals
- Gerald Alston
- Vocals
- Archie Bell
- Vocals
- Bunny Sigler
- Organ, Synthesizer, Keyboards, Producer, Piano (Electric), Arranger, Piano, Guitar
- Dexter Wansel
- Organ, Percussion, Arranger, Celeste, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Producer, Orchestra Bells, Tympani (Timpani), Tambourine, Marimba, Conga, Bongos, Piano, Synthesizer, Guitar
- Terri Wells
- Vocals (Background)
- Philippe Wynne
- Vocals
- Marlon Jackson
- Vocals
- Reggie Lucas
- Guitar
- Jackie Jackson
- Vocals
- Steven Berkowitz
- A&R
- Roger Andrews
- Bass, Vocals
- Thom Bell
- Organ, Arranger, Keyboards, Producer, Interviewee, Piano (Electric), Conductor, Synthesizer, Piano
- Carla Benson
- Vocals (Background)
- Evette Benton
- Vocals (Background)
- Cynthia Biggs
- Percussion, Vocals (Background), Tympani (Timpani), Orchestra Bells, Producer, Tambourine, Celeste, Conga, Marimba, Bongos
- Bruce Bluestein
- Engineer
- Micaela Boland
- Art Direction, Design
- Victor Carstarphen
- Organ, Arranger, Piano (Electric), Producer, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Piano
- Karl Chambers
- Drums
- Roland Chambers
- Guitar, Producer
- Jeffrey Cohen
- Producer
- Jerry Cohen
- Organ, Piano, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Synthesizer
- T.G. Conway
- Organ, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Synthesizer, Piano
- Kenneth Crew
- Vocals (Background)
- David Cruse
- Percussion, Conga, Marimba, Tambourine, Orchestra Bells, Tympani (Timpani), Celeste, Bongos
- Eugene Lambchops Curry
- Organ, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Piano, Synthesizer
- Dirk Devlin
- Engineer
- Ugene Dozier
- Organ, Producer, Piano, Arranger, Piano (Electric), Keyboards, Synthesizer
- Don Renaldo
- Strings
- Bill Dorman
- Engineer
- James Dunn
- Vocals
- Raymond Earl
- Bass
- Robert Edwards
- Vocals
- Bobby Eli
- Guitar, Photography, Essay
- Jack Faith
- Arranger
- Henry Fambrough
- Vocals
- Norman Farrington
- Drums
- Guy Fiske
- Guitar, Vocals
- Donald Ford
- Vocals
- Michael Foreman
- Bass
- Miguel Fuentes
- Percussion, Tambourine, Orchestra Bells, Tympani (Timpani), Marimba, Bongos, Conga, Celeste
- Jim Gallagher
- Engineer
- Kenny Gamble
- Arranger, Author, Interviewee, Executive Producer
- Derrick Graves
- Bass
- Bruce Gray
- Organ, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Synthesizer, Piano
- Eddie Green
- Organ, Piano, Piano (Electric), Keyboards, Synthesizer
- Dennis Harris
- Guitar, Vocals
- Norman Harris
- Guitar, Arranger
- Wilbert Hart
- Vocals
- William "Poogie" Hart
- Vocals
- Bruce Hawes
- Organ, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Synthesizer, Piano
- Jim Helmer
- Drums
- John Hudson
- A&R, Packaging
- Leon Huff
- Organ, Arranger, Piano (Electric), Executive Producer, Interviewee, Author, Producer, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Piano
- Peter Humphreys
- Engineer
- Michael Hutchinson
- Engineer
- Barbara Ingram
- Vocals (Background)
- Anthony Jackson
- Bass
- Pervis Jackson
- Vocals
- Randy Jackson
- Vocals
- Tito Jackson
- Guitar, Vocals
- Ronnie James
- Guitar
- Joseph B. Jefferson
- Organ, Piano, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Synthesizer
- Valorie Jones
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Darnell Jordan
- Guitar, Vocals
- Quinton Joseph
- Drums
- Tom Kennery
- Guitar
- Ron Kersey
- Organ, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Vocals, Piano, Synthesizer
- Eddie LeVert
- Vocals
- Theodore Life
- Guitar
- Airrion Love
- Vocals
- James Ingram
- Organ, Synthesizer, Piano, Keyboards, Piano (Electric)
- Michael Jackson
- Vocals
- Harold Melvin
- Vocals
- Teddy Pendergrass
- Vocals













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