• 1. Intimate Friends
      • 1. Date With The Rain

      Eddie Kendricks was the falsetto voice of The Temptations during the group’s heyday years at Motown Records. Signed as a solo artist with the Tamla label he achieved further success with an array of hits (including the No.1 single “Keep On Truckin’”) and popular album tracks that remain in demand today.

      “Date With The Rain” was originally released in 1972 (from the album “People…Hold On”), “Intimate Friends” later in 1977 (from the album “Slick”), a song written by Garry Glen who would go on to write for Al Hudson (“Spread Love”), Phyllis Hyman (“Be Careful How You Treat My Love”) and Anita Baker (“Caught Up In The Rapture”) among many.

      More. “Intimate Friends” has also been sampled over 80 times by artists including Alicia Keys (in “Unbreakable”), Erykah Badu and a significant number or r&b/hip hop artists. “Date With The Rain” has also been much sampled and covered most notably by Jamie Principle in 1990.

      Other Releases by Eddie Kendricks

      Eddie KendricksVintage '78 (1978)Arista
      Vintage Eddie Kendricks, circa 1978!
        • Original LP£10.00
          Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Original Pre-Owned Out-of-Print USA Vinyl
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        Eddie KendricksBoogie Down (1974)Tamla
        Classic Motown uplifting funky soul from the legendary Eddie Kendricks.
          • Original LP£10.00
            Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VGOriginal Pre-Owned Out-of-Print USA Vinyl
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          Other Releases on Soul Brother Records

          Bobby Lyle The Genie (1977)Soul Brother Records
          Seminal fusion album from keyboard wizard Bobby Lyle. Originally released in 1977, this long player includes the brilliant inventive title track ‘The...
          • – The Genie
          • – Magic Ride
          • – Pisces
          • – I'm So Glad (And I'm Thankful)
          • – You Think Of Her
          • – Night Breeze
          • – Mother Nile
          • – I Didn't Know What Time It Was