Theplatters-themusicoryears.7z - Filefactory -
The "Musicor Years" (roughly 1966–1969) represent a significant stylistic shift for . Moving away from the operatic, Tin Pan Alley-influenced pop ballads of the 1950s led by Tony Williams, this era saw the group—now fronted by Sonny Turner —adopt a modern, uptown R&B and Northern Soul sound.
A fan favorite showcasing the group's sophisticated "uptown" R&B style. ThePlatters-TheMusicorYears.7z - FileFactory
A definitive up-tempo hit that reached #12 on the R&B charts and became a staple of the Northern Soul and Carolina Beach Music scenes. A definitive up-tempo hit that reached #12 on
Reaching #6 on the US R&B charts, this track signaled the group's successful transition into the soul era. Album Tracklist (Common 28-Track Version)
Tracks like "Sweet, Sweet Lovin'" and "Going Back to Detroit" are highly regarded by soul collectors for their driving beats and lush production. Album Tracklist (Common 28-Track Version)