The Stylistics

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Essay by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, 3 November 1995
The castrato may be dead, if temporarily exhumed in the film Farinelli, but men continue to sing like women. Barney Hoskyns reaches for the high ...
Sweet Soul Symphonics: Thom Bell and the Stylistics
Retrospective by Barney Hoskyns, Rock's Backpages, November 2007
THE STYLISTICS were a permanent fixture on the British pop charts of the early '70s. Every tenth record that came out of my tinny transistor ...
The Stylistics: 'Chitlins In A Basket' Special
Live Review by Cliff White, New Musical Express, 24 April 1976
Stylistics/Brook Benton/Three Degrees: The Palladium, London ...
The Stylistics: Sing, Baby, Sing!
Profile and Interview by Colin Irwin, Melody Maker, 2 August 1975
ABUSE COMES too easily. The Stylistics are the masters of sweet soul, the kings of lush sentiment, and the lords of overstated romance. Even their ...
The Stylistics: The Sound Of Sweet Soul
Profile and Interview by David Nathan, Blues & Soul, 3 November 1972
PERHAPS ONE of the most significant 'happenings' this year has been the much-deserved chart success of the sweet-soul-sounding Stylistics who have undoubtedly been hailed as ...
Interview by David Toop, Black Echoes, 24 August 1985
DAVID TOOP talks to the world's greatest soft soul harmony group – THE STYLISTICS ...
Thom Bell: Creator of Classical Soul
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 9 November 1973
IF YOU study Thom Bell's creative work, there is an undeniable classical influence in everything he does. The easy explanation to this is that the ...
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 26 February 1974
IT WAS indeed a pleasure to greet Stylistic Airrion Love with the news that the groups current single, 'Rockin' Roll Baby', had just attained No. ...
Profile and Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 16 June 1972
IN THE past year or so, we have been blessed with more genuine talent acceptance for our music and those who make it than at ...
The Stylistics: Back 'In Fashion'
Profile and Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 12 September 1978
In Fashion just happens to be the title of the group's debut album for the Mercury label and it looks like giving them their biggest ...
The Stylistics: on poll success... Thom Bell... the Supper Club Scene
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 11 May 1973
IT REALLY wasn't such a surprise to B&S readers that the Stylistics' first album should come out as top album in the annual B&S Poll. ...
Stylistics Plead Guilty To Recent Lack Of Direction
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 25 October 1977
The guys feel they have been out of tune with the market for a while now but they are planning steps to get their career ...
The Stylistics: Four Releases, Four Hits!
Profile by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 3 March 1972
FOR SO LONG, the Delfonics were acclaimed as the leading exponents of the Philadelphia Sound and that was the way it stayed until only a ...
Symphonic Soul: "You get more bees with honey"
Retrospective and Interview by Paul Lester, The Guardian, 16 November 2007
Take one soul ballad. Add a falsetto vocal, swooping strings, timpani and an oboe or two. That's symphonic soul. Paul Lester talks to the heroes ...
Interview by Phil Symes, Disc, 4 November 1972
WHAT MOTOWN did for Detroit, writers like Thom Bell, Gamble and Huff, and groups like the Stylistics are now doing for Philadelphia. With their brand ...
The Temptations, the Stylistics: Oakland Coliseum, Oakland CA
Live Review by Philip Elwood, The San Francisco Examiner, 16 June 1973
Night Was Right, Thrill Wasn't There ...
The Stylistics, Freda Payne: Cunard International Hotel, London
Live Review by Rob Partridge, Melody Maker, 26 July 1975
THE STYLISTICS came onstage around midnight and, judging by the yawns on many people's faces, it wasn't a moment too soon. London's Cunard International Hotel ...
Stylistics: Who Has The Talent?
Report and Interview by Roger St. Pierre, New Musical Express, 4 November 1972
IN THIS technological age it's sometimes said producers and arrangers are more important than artists. ...
Philly Special: The Thom Bell Story
Interview by Tony Cummings, Black Music, January 1974
THOM BELL smiles a lot. And it isn't only his natural good humour which creases his handsome, bearded face into another explosion of laughter. Over ...
Van McCoy: The World's Oldest Disco Kid
Interview by Tony Cummings, Black Music, January 1976
VAN McCOY has crossed the ten million sales mark with 'The Hustle', a dance tune which will rank in influence with 'The Twist'. Yet the ...
Interview by Tony Cummings, Black Music, July 1975
Disco hero of 'Hustle' fame... man behind the Stylistics' current success... and writer, producer, arranger whose hits go back 15 years. The legendary VAN McCOY ...
The Stylistics: You Are Beautiful (Avco 9109 00S) **
Review by Tony Cummings, Black Music, February 1976
OLD LOYALTIES die hard. As one whose heart still flutters when recalling an onstage version of 'You Are Everything' done in the purest a cappella, ...
Interview by Tony Cummings, Black Music, May 1974
AIRRON LOVE, spokesman for the Stylistics, didn't seem to realise he was announcing something guaranteed to reduce thousands of the group's loyal following to hand ...
see also Thom Bell
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