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Baby Make Your Own Sweet Music: The Very Best of Jay & the Techniques ()

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Baby Make Your Own Sweet Music: The Very Best of Jay & the Techniques - Jay & The Techniques
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  1. Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie
  2. Keep the Ball Rollin'
  3. Strawberry Shortcake
  4. Still (In Love with You)
  5. Ain't No Soul (In These Old Shoes)
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  1. Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie
  2. Keep the Ball Rollin'
  3. Strawberry Shortcake
  4. Still (In Love with You)
  5. Ain't No Soul (In These Old Shoes)
  6. Contact
  7. The Power of Love
  8. Lovin' for Money
  9. Baby Make Your Own Sweet Music
  10. Help Yourself (To All of My Lovin')
  11. The Singles Game
  12. Hey Diddle Diddle
  13. If I Should Lose You
  14. When Love Slips Away
  15. You Gave Me Somebody to Love
  16. Don't Let It Go to Your Head
  17. Girl I Want to Marry You
  18. I Want You So Bad (I Can Taste It)
  19. I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
  20. Locked In (Your Love)
  21. Mexico
  22. Hurtin' Myself
  23. Are You Ready for This
  24. Dancin' Mood
  25. Dancin' Mood
  26. Robot Man
  27. Number Onederful
  28. Don't Ask Me to Forget
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Leaning more to the pop side of things than to the soul side, Philadelphia's Jay & the Techniques had an irresistible, if somewhat repetitive, style that still sounds bright all these years later. This generous 28-track set, compiled by producer Jerry Ross with input and commentary by Techniques' lead singer Jay Proctor, collects the group's best tracks, all recorded between 1967 and 1976, including the big 1967 hit "Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie." Everything essential is here, making this both a nice introduction to a fine ...

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