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Sunday, January 16, 2011

SILK - FALLING IN LOVE ISN'T EASY


I can't find much hard information about this group, although they MAY have evolved out of Chicago girl group The Kittens...It wouldn't surprise me, as the singers on this record sound like they have quite a bit of experience and show a fantastic harmony blend!

The arrangement is one of those fantastic period Chicago mid-tempo "steppers" with that amazing bubbling bass as was heard on so many records from the period.

I am also guessing at the year of original release. The record was reissued on Decca for national distribution in 1971, where it unfortunately sank like a stone.

from c1970...

SILK - FALLING IN LOVE ISN'T EASY

2 comments:

Greenockian said...

Written by the same Lawrence Bibbs and William Davis who were in the Major IV and had this classic on the Venture label:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waoE7tv8QLc&feature=related
and does this sound a little like the Silk song to you too?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fziWFEkuyMw&feature=related
Thanks again for a great choice Derek!

strandwolf said...

Started out WAY wide of my (OLD RnB) mark, but I hung in, internal adjustments were somehow accomplished, and it ended up being tolerated quite well, not that it matters, but perhaps a bit of a widening-of-interests breakthrough...just what maybe I don't actually need, but, well. Lead vocal...she's got it.