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Everybody Plays the Fool: Best of Main Ingredient
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Everybody Plays the Fool: Best of Main Ingredient
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, R&B
 
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Main Ingredient, Everybody Plays the Fool: The Best of the Main Ingredient

     
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All Artists: Main Ingredient
Title: Everybody Plays the Fool: Best of Main Ingredient
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: RCA
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 7/12/2005
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, R&B
Styles: Disco, By Decade, 1970s, Soul
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 828766921328

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Main Ingredient, Everybody Plays the Fool: The Best of the Main Ingredient
 

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G-Funk 4ever | Listenin' to the Delfonics | 11/28/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I am relatively young, for I was born the decade after the Main Ingredient became popular, but as I explore the great soul groups of the 60's and 70's, I continually come upon groups that enthuse me: The Main Ingredient is one of them for sure. Their harmony is flawless and airy, a heavenly ensemble. Before purchasing this comp, I previously bought their Stevie Wonder tribute album, 1973's Aphrodisiac and was taken aback by their sultry grooves and great melodic songs, so I wanted to delve deeper into their discog. The Everybody Plays the Fool: The Best of... for me is a great start because it has the obvious hit: Everybody Plays the Fool (1971-72), one of my favorite soul grooves, a mid tempo,melody driven classic. It also has some fantastic ballads from the early to mid 70's such as 1974's "Let Me Prove My Love to You" (1975), a heavily doo-wop influenced song with high, heavenly harmony, and the even more airy, 1971's "Spinning Around;" check the unbelievable chorus on this one! We get songs here from when Donald McPherson (RIP) and when Cuba Gooding were heading the group. Many of the Stevie Wonder tributes are here, including "Super Woman," and "Girl Blue," which are fantastic 1973 re-makes of Wonder's 1972 songs from Music From My Mind. The Main Ingredient make the songs their own by re-injecting the grooves with their own heavenly styles. We do get some more upbeat jams like "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing" (1974),and other good re-makes such as their interpretation of Blue Magic's "I Just Don't Want to Be Lonely." I am upset that the cd reissues of most of their albums such as 1972's Bittersweet and 1971's Spinning Around, and L.T.D. (1970) are extremely rare and or non-existent because they would sound so good in my car and in my home right now. But, at least us newbies have this compilation to keep us company. I truly enjoy having been introduced to such a fantastic group even it nearly 30 years late."
GLAD TO HEAR THESE HITS AGAIN
Patricia E. Bell | FREEPORT, NY | 03/08/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"THIS CD WAS EXCELLENT. THE LINER NOTES WERE VERY INFORMATIVE. THE QUALITY WAS GREAT. IT WAS WONDERFUL TO EXPERIENCE THE ARTISTIC QUALITY OF THESE SONGS AS DIGITALLY REMASTERED AND RE-EXPERIENCE THE GENIUS OF THESE MUSICIANS. I DOWNLOADED THE ENTIRE ALBUM ONTO MY IPOD AND THE SOUND QUALITY WAS DELICIOUS ESPECIALLY ON "JUST DON'T WANT TO BE LONELY""