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   the UK cover (left)

 the US cover (right)

 

 A BRAND NEW ME (U.S.)/ FROM DUSTY WITH LOVE (U.K.)

Produced by Ugene Dozier & Roland Chambers for Gamble-Huff Productions Inc.

with arrangements by Thom Bell, Roland Chambers, Bobby Martin. Engineer: Joe Tarsia.

Guitars: Roland Chambers, Norman Harris. Vibes: Vince Montana. Piano: Ugene Dozier. Bass: Ronald Baker. Drums: Earl Young. Augmented by Don Renaldo & his string section & Sam Reed & his horn section.

Recorded at Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia.

ATLANTIC SD 8249

PHILIPS (S)RBL 7927

 
 Side One:  Original versions recorded by:
 Lost(Gamble/Huff/Butler)  Jerry Butler
 Bad Case Of The Blues(Gamble/Chambers)  unknown, perhaps Dusty
 Never Love Again(Gamble/Huff/Chambers)  unknown, perhaps Dusty
 Let Me In Your Way(Gamble/Chambers)  unknown, perhaps Dusty
 Let's Get Together Soon (Gamble/Huff)  unknown, perhaps Dusty
   
 Side Two:  
 Brand New Me(Gamble/Bell/Butler)  Jerry Butler
 Joe(Gamble/Harris/Felder)  unknown, perhaps Dusty
 Silly, Silly Fool(Gamble/Huff)  unknown, perhaps Dusty
 The Star Of My Show(Gamble/Huff)  unknown, perhaps Dusty
 Let's Talk It Over(Gamble/Huff)  unknown, perhaps Dusty
   
note: The rythym section went on to become the basis of The Trammps. Gamble/Huff & Thom Bell later formed Philadelphia International & had huge hits with The O'Jays,Intruders,3 Degrees, Stylistics & Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes. The album lasted a mere 25'11".  

 Released October 1970 (UK) Highest Chart Position: No.35.

  CD Re-issue: Philips 846 251-2. Rhino/Atlantic R2 71036/ (with extra tracks)

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