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Get Away With The Esquires [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Get Away With The Esquires [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Regular Price $19.99Product Type : CD
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Get Away With The Esquires. The most complete collection ever assembled of this Chicago/Milwaukee area R&B group. 26 Remastered Tracks so funky they turn sidewalks into dance floors! "The Esquires delivered harmonies so tight and grooves so insistent they felt like unity you could dance to." Hit Parader Magazine October 1967. "The Esquires didn't just tell you to "get on up" - they proved that Chicago soul could stand toe-to-toe with Detroit and Memphis, dressed sharp and singing sharper." Producer Bunky Sheppard !n the crowded constellation of late-'60s soul, The Esquires shone with a distinctly Chicago glow - sharp suits, sharper harmonies, and grooves built for both the dance floor and the street corner. Their 1967 breakthrough, Get On Up, wasn't just a regional hit; it was a declaration that Midwestern soul could rival the Polish of Motown and the grit of Memphis.
Tracklist:
- Get on Up
- Listen to Me
- And Get Away
- Everybody's Laughing
- Things Won't Be the Same
- How Was I to Know
- Groovin'
- How Could It Be
- My Sweet Baby
- No Doubt About It
- Woman
- When I'm Ready
- You Say
- State Fair
- Why I Can't Stop
- The Feeling's Gone
- I Know I Can
- You've Got the Power
- I Don't Know
- Part Angel
- Reach Out
- Ain't No Reason
- Baba-Daba-Dop
- Dancin' a Hole in the World
- Girls in the City
- Henry Ralph
UPC: 708535709626
Label: Sunset Blvd Records
Release Date: 5.15.26
Format: CDAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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