The Sylvers (album)

The Sylvers is the debut album by the Los Angeles, California-based R&B group the Sylvers. The album was released on MGM Records subsidiary Pride Records, a label founded by record and film producer Michael Viner. Released in 1972, it was produced by R&B legends Jerry Butler (of the Impressions) and Keg Johnson.

The Sylvers
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 17, 1972
Recorded1971
GenreSoul, Funk
Length40:32
LabelPride, MGM
ProducerJerry Butler, Keg Johnson
The Sylvers chronology
The Sylvers
(1972)
The Sylvers II
(1973)

This album released three singles: "Fool's Paradise", "Wish I Could Talk to You" and "I'll Never Be Ashamed".

In 2013, Dusty Groove Records reissued their debut on vinyl.[1]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [2]

Track listing

  1. "Wish That I Could Talk to You" (2:53)
  2. "Fool's Paradise" (2:28)
  3. "Only One Can Win" (3:00)
  4. "I'm Truly Happy" – (Jerry Peters) (2:48)
  5. "Touch Me Jesus" – (Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, A. Bond) (3:25)
  6. "I Know Myself" (3:32)
  7. "Chaos" (3:12)
  8. "So Close" (2:52)
  9. "I'll Never Be Ashamed" – (James Sylvers) (3:13)
  10. "How Love Hurts" (4:16)

Personnel

  • Jerry Butler - producer
  • Keg Johnson - producer
  • Michael Viner - executive producer
  • David Crawford - arranger
  • Jerry Peters - arranger
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References

  1. "Sylvers: Sylvers (LP, Vinyl)". dustygroove.com. Dusty Groove. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
  2. Music, All. The Sylvers: The Sylvers > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  3. The Sylvers - The Sylvers (LP liner notes). Pride/MGM Records PRD-0007
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