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The Reflections

Detroit-based the Reflections had been a five-man group schooled in doo wop who scored in 1964 in Ed Wingate’s Golden Globe label with “(EXACTLY LIKE) Romeo and Juliet,” compiled by Bob Hamilton and Freddie Gorman. (Gorman afterwards wrote music for Motown (“Make sure you Mr. Postman” and “Forever”) and produced …

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The Reflections

A FRESH York Town vocal group formed in 1971, the Reflections also served as Melba Moore’s background vocalists throughout a 1972 tour. Herman Edwards, Josh Pridgen, and Edmund and John Simmons had been the original users. They documented for Capitol within the middle-’70s, and produced one nice quantity, “Three Methods …

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The Reflections

London-based retro-pop quartet the Reflections may count Gene Pitney and Scott Walker as influences, but their moody and melodramatic mixture of contemporary indie rock and shady ’60s pop evokes contemporaries like Richard Hawley, Morrissey, and Last Shadow Puppets as very much since it does days gone by masters. Produced in …

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