All Artists: Breakwater Title: Splashdown Members Wishing: 4 Total Copies: 0 Label: Import [Generic] Release Date: 4/30/1996 Album Type: Import Genres: Pop, R&B, Rock Style: Soul Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 766486603622 |
Breakwater Splashdown Genres: Pop, R&B, Rock
Japanese exclusive reissue of the Philly soul/dance act's second & final album for Arista, originally released in 1980. Eight tracks including, 'Say You Love Me Girl'. | |
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Album Description Japanese exclusive reissue of the Philly soul/dance act's second & final album for Arista, originally released in 1980. Eight tracks including, 'Say You Love Me Girl'. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsTwo -album wonder Leon K. Smith | SoCal | 01/04/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "I have FOND memories of these guys. They broke out with their debut album with the "lips on a waterhose" album cover, the same time I was coming into my dating ages. Although they only put out two albums, these were comparably the best albums of their era. (Tie between Breakwater and Heatwave) I notice mainly people from Philly, as I am originally, have knowledge of "Breakwater". WDAS radio had a great ear back then for great music. These LP's are timeless. I still pump these on the regular, and never get tired of hearing it. If you have never heard of these guys, take time to listen. You'll be glad you did. It was groups like Breakwater that laid the foundation for the Funk/Neo-Soul sound we enjoy today. All you youngbucks!! Take Note!!" Say you Love Me Girl ! Chisz | PA, USA | 09/01/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) " Old Time Breakwater fan.. grew up in philly going to block parties catching these guys was a treat beyond words..." Battle of the bands home grown philly | 04/14/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "Im from ATHENS GA. originaly from philly i remember breakwater from the early 70's when they played in the park ,belmont plateau with groups like rated-x, brutus ,soul devalients,and cross town traffic. BOY!! THOSE WHERE THE DAYS,it was about the horns then and breakwater always won the battle of the bands. they are funk legends off the scale and i rate these albums 5*****.I can't afford to get them but if i could i would put them on the top of the list."
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