The Believers - A Salute To Motown

It's time to play good or garbage. Tonight's album is A Salute To Motown, by The Believers. I'd love to give you some historical or biographical information, but i can't find any. The best i can tell you is it's a Dick Glasser/Al Capps production. They aren't completely unaccomplished musicians and/or producers, but bottle tells me it begs the question: two white guys making A Salute To Motown that hasn't even made it to a wikipedia page, and has nothing but sub 3/5 ratings, what could go wrong?

No, see, this seems totally legit. Unlike that abomination The Astromusical House of Pisces, or Disko Hits!, or the others, this is good. 1970, we're still the better part of 2 decades away from Berry Gordy cashing in his $132 million by selling Motown to EMI. Capps and Glasser only take production credits. All the tracks are Jobete Music tracks, the musicians are anonymous but really, really good. 

So what is this? It's a funky, upbeat, borderline disco instrumental album of famous Motown songs. The songwriters get their royalties (via Mr. Gordy himself), Motown gets some fresh capital and a broader potential market, this seems like a legit deal from top to bottom. I want there to be some scandalous thing wrong with it, but i can't find it yet. So, until i get some further information, this is awesome. Go check it out if you can find it somewhere. It's great, all the stars, extra credit for the vibraphone solo and raunchy funk guitar work. Seriously enjoyable, and an impressively high quality recording.


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