By the time The Intruders had released their highly acclaimed album “Save The Children” in 1973, they were already established as one of the leading R&B groups of their era. Having amassed 20 hit R&B singles and three albums the classic line up of Sam “Little Sonny” Brown, Eugene “Bird” Daughtry, Robert “Big Sonny” Edwards and Phil Terry came back together to record their 4th of 5 albums. Widely cited by fans and critics alike as the group’s finest work “Save The Children” is regarded as one of the quintessential examples of Gamble and Huff’s ‘Philly Sound.’