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Re: [bomp] Hugo & Luigi/Stylistics
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- Subject: Re: [bomp] Hugo & Luigi/Stylistics
- From: "Joey Beretta" <joeyb4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2005 22:00:49 -0800
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James said:
> Michael Snider: Hugo & Luigi did not produce the Stylistics'"You'll Never
> Get To Heaven," if I remember correctly. I think the producer on that was
> Thom Bell. H&L took over producing Stylistics records further down the
> line, and those records are generally considered to be among that group's
> worst.
>
That's right, Thom Bell did "You'll Never Get to Heaven" and all their hits
through "You Make Me Feel Brand New" in '74, after which Hugo & Luigi took
over with "Let's Put it All Together" and then several minor hits into '76.
Joey
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