
Wake Up Everybody
Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes played and recorded for a few decades, but the musical highlight of their career must have been when Teddy Pendergrass joined ranks between 1972 and 1975. Wake Up Everybody from 1975 is the last album on which you can hear his sultry vocals before he went solo. This 180 gram audiophile vinyl version has a special bonus track: an 11-minute remix of “Don’t Leave Me This Way” by inventor of the remix and the 12”: Tom Moulton!Â
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Wake Up Everybody
Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes played and recorded for a few decades, but the musical highlight of their career must have been when Teddy Pendergrass joined ranks between 1972 and 1975. Wake Up Everybody from 1975 is the last album on which you can hear his sultry vocals before he went solo. This 180 gram audiophile vinyl version has a special bonus track: an 11-minute remix of “Don’t Leave Me This Way” by inventor of the remix and the 12”: Tom Moulton!Â
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Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes played and recorded for a few decades, but the musical highlight of their career must have been when Teddy Pendergrass joined ranks between 1972 and 1975. Wake Up Everybody from 1975 is the last album on which you can hear his sultry vocals before he went solo. This 180 gram audiophile vinyl version has a special bonus track: an 11-minute remix of “Don’t Leave Me This Way” by inventor of the remix and the 12”: Tom Moulton!Â











