The Dynamic Superiors (album) explained

The Dynamic Superiors
Type:Studio album
Artist:The Dynamic Superiors
Cover:The Dynamic Superiors (album).jpeg
Released:1975
Recorded:A&R Recording, New York City
Genre:Soul, funk
Label:Motown
Producer:Ashford & Simpson
Next Title:Pure Pleasure
Next Year:1975

The Dynamic Superiors is the debut album for The Dynamic Superiors on Motown Records. Released in 1975, it contains the hits "Shoe Shoe Shine" and "Leave It Alone". After a 35-year wait, in 2010, this album was finally released on CD in a 2-for-1 set with The Superiors' second Motown album, Pure Pleasure, not by Motown, but by Universal's Soul Music.com imprint.[1] Selected Tracks for the group's 2 album CD release.[2] The album was arranged by Leon Pendarvis, Arthur Jenkins, Paul Riser and Richard Tee. It was written and produced by the husband-and-wife team of Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson with Dick Ellescas credited for the cover illustration.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson; except where indicated

  1. "Shoe Shoe Shine"
  2. "Soon"
  3. "Leave It Alone"
  4. "Don't Send Nobody Else"
  5. "Romeo"
  6. "Star of my Life"
  7. "Cry When You Want To"
  8. "I Got Away" (Raymond Simpson)
  9. "One-Nighter"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dynamic Superiors / Pure Pleasure. Amazon. 2010.
  2. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: THE DYNAMIC SUPERIORS - Soul Music.com Records CD Reissue . YouTube.