The Titans - Arlene Love Is A Wonderful Thing

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Review by Carlo Carrenho

The Titans have released their latest album, Arlene Love Is A Wonderful Thing, and it is a masterpiece that is sure to captivate listeners. The album is a perfect blend of soulful melodies, heartfelt lyrics and powerful vocals.

From the opening track, "Love Is A Wonderful Thing," to the closing song, "I Believe," the Titans take listeners on a journey of love, heartbreak, and hope. Every track on the album is beautifully crafted, with each song telling a unique and captivating story.

The standout tracks on the album include "When We're Together," "Never Let You Go," and "You're My Everything." These songs showcase the incredible talent of the Titans, with their flawless harmonies and soulful vocals.

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Artist: The Titans
Album: Arlene Love Is A Wonderful Thing
Rating: 4.0

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Download

Filename: the-titans-arlene-love-is-a-wonderful-thing.rar
  • MP3 size: 7.2 mb
  • FLAC size: 98 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Love Is A Wonderful Thing2:07
Arlene2:12

Video

Titans, The - Love Is A Wonderful Thing - 1958

Images

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Catalog Numbers

632

Labels

Specialty

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  • ouvir online
  • lyssna på nätet
  • lytte på nettet
  • online luisteren
  • écouter en ligne
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • online anhören
  • ascolta in linea

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Companies

RoleCompany
Published ByVenice

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Label A): 5121
  • Matrix / Runout (Label B): 5123
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A): 45-SP-632-5121
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B): 45-SP-632-5123
  • Rights Society: BMI

About The Titans

Name Vars

  • Titans
  • Vitamins (Titans)

Aliases

  • The Vitamins

Members

  • Charles Wright
  • Curtis McNear
  • Larry Green
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Summary by Carlo Carrenho

Arlene Love Is A Wonderful Thing is a must-listen for anyone who loves soulful music. The Titans have truly outdone themselves with this album, and it is sure to be a classic for years to come.

Comments

A very enjoyable post, Charles! Here's a great artist biography by Jason Ankeny from AllMusic: Los Angeles R&B group the Titans were formed in 1956 by bass Larry Green, an alumnus of East Coast acts including the Four Dots and the Heartbreakers -- according to Marv Goldberg's profile in the June 1977 issue of Yesterday's Memories -- Green relocated to Southern California in hopes of mounting a solo career, even contributing to a handful of Walt Disney soundtracks, but was so impressed by the caliber of talent working the club circuit that he opted to form a new combo instead. First tenor Charles Wright, second tenor Sam Barnett, tenor/baritone Alvin Branom, and baritone Curtis McNair completed the lineup, who originally called themselves the Egyptians before adopting the Titans in honor of the U.S. Air Force's new Titan missile. After signing to the Vita label, the group issued its debut single "So Hard to Laugh, So Easy to Cry" in early 1957. The record went nowhere, and "G'wan Home Calypso" followed in the spring, earning the Titans a spot in the rock & roll B-movie Bop Girl Goes Calypso. Upon moving to the Specialty label, the group resurfaced in the fall of 1957 with "Sweet Peach." They also backed Don & Dewey on the duo's "Just a Little Lovin'," but despite this additional exposure the Titans failed to break into the consumer consciousness, and after releasing a cover of Huey Smith & the Clowns' "Don't You Just Know It" to shrugs, Branom announced his resignation in early 1958. The remaining Titans forged on as a quartet for their final Specialty session, "Arlene" [the flip side of "Love Is a Wonderful Thing], and soon after their new manager Bob Gordon packaged the group together with fellow clients the Nighthawks, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, and Mikki Lynn to create The Harlem Nocturne Revue, a variety showcase that ran for two years at Lakewood, CA's Squire's Inn. In January 1959 the Titans also issued a one-off single on the Class label titled "No Time." The Fidelity release "Everybody Happy" followed a little more than a year later. In the middle of 1960, McNair exited the lineup to care for his ailing father, and after a brief stint as a trio, the Titans split. Green later returned to the Squire's Inn as the "Singing Chef," cooking in a tuxedo and apron while singing to the restaurant's patrons. McNair later changed his name to Curtis Knight and assembled a backing band he dubbed the Squires. In October 1965, he hired a dazzling young guitarist named Jimmy James, who cut several records with the group before mounting a solo career under his given name of Jimi Hendrix.
Great!