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The Chants

The Chants were uncommon, even among the legions of Liverpool rings building music in the first ’60s, on two counts. Initial, these were a vocal tranquility quartet inside a town that was mainly known because of its hard-rocking electrical bands. Second, these were black, inside a town that didn’t possess …

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The Real Thing

North soul had emerged within the north of England once the Actual Thing shaped in 1970, however the disco/funk/soul quartet couldn’t enter the obscure R&B sounds, preferring instead the greater progressive soul from the Temptations, Barry White, and funk jams. The Liverpool natives aspired for worldwide success, a desire that …

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