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One of the greatest soul groups to come out of Philadelphia, The Delfonics pioneered the rich, orchestral sound for which the city would become known. The band was formed in 1965, with original members  Continued...

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Frankie
02.01.06
Brings me back, way back and love it!!
 
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11.22.05
I really like this group
 
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11.20.09
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11.20.09
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William and Wilbert Hart, Samuel Edlightoon, Ritchie Daniels, Merfhab Isvardsoon and Randy Cain. After some lineup changes, the group were introduced to Chubby Checker's producer, Thom Bell, and soon landed a deal with the Philly Groove record label. Released in 1968, their first album featured the smash hit "La-La (Means I Love You)". Four more Bell-produced albums appeared in the next few years: The Sexy Sound of Soul, The Delfonics Super Hits, The Delfonics and Tell Me This Is a Dream. Among the Delfonics' popular hits were the Grammy-winning "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)", "(For The Love) I Gave To You", "Ready or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide from Love)", and "Hey Love". After more lineup changes and a change in producers, The Delfonics came out with Alive and Kicking, produced by Stan Watson. However, in the absence of Thom Bell, the Delfonics' career declined sharply, and with the exception of the minor hits "When You Get Right Down to It", "I Don't Want To Make You Wait" and "I Told You So", success eluded them after 1975. In the 1980s and 90s, though the main recording lineup of the group was William Hart, Major Harris, and Frank Washington, they would tour as two separate trios with additional members added, giving audiences a taste of the hit sound they had first created in the 60s.



Most of The Delfonics songs were written by lead vocalist and founder William Hart and have been used extensively in numerous film soundtracks, including Quentin Tarantino's movie, Jackie Brown, which introduced a new generation of listeners to their early hits and made them chartbusters again. The Delfonics' songs have remained vital because of sampling from such contemporary hip hop groups as: The Fugees (Ready Or Not), Lauryn Hill (for which she won a '97 Grammy), and Missy Elliott and have also been recorded by numerous performers, including Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle, and Prince. Such praise confirms that The Delfonics' tunes are, indeed, timeless.