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The Dramatics Discography of Albums. 4058) Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get / Thankful For Your Love (3/9) '71 4071) Get Up And Get Down / Fall In Love, Lady.

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TitleYearStatusCharacterMafia III2016Video Game performer: 'Get Up and Get Down'Eye See Me2007performer: 'Welcome Back Home'Talk to Me2007performer: 'Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get'Sunday Driver2005Documentary performer: 'Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get'Breakfast on Pluto2005performer: 'In the Rain' 1971Bridget Jones's Diary2001performer: 'Me and Mrs. Jones'She's So Lovely1997performer: 'Get Up & Get Down' 1972Original Gangstas1996performer: 'Original Gangstas'Dead Presidents1995performer: 'Get Up And Get Down'Darktown Strutters1975performer: 'What You See Is What You Get'Wattstax1973Documentary performer: 'What You See Is What You Get'.

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The Dramatics – Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get (1971/2011)FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192kHz Time – 01:09:27 minutes 2,41 GB Genre: Soul, R&B, FunkOfficial Digital Download – Source: HDTracks © Stax Records / Concord Music GoupRecorded: #1-8: 1971, United Sounds, Artie Fields Studio, Stax Records; #9-16: Detroit, MI, September and October 1972. Remastered at Joe Tarantino Mastering, Berkeley, CA.In diversifying the A&R focus of Stax, Al Bell brought in Detroit producer Don Davis to work with core artists Carla Thomas and Johnnie Taylor. He brought with him a Motor City vocal group called the Dramatics. Davis turned to fellow Detroit producer and songwriter Tony Hestor to work with the group. Hestor wrote a great song with “Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get” and crafted an extraordinary arrangement as well. Annotator Bowman writes, “The slight Latin feel fit the first wave of disco like a glove while the use of claves and congas combined with a fuzzed lead guitar line and seraphonous strings and horns.” The chemistry of artist, song, and arrangement drove the record all the way to #3 R&B and #9 Pop in the summer of 1971 on the Volt label.

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The follow-up was “In the Rain,” of which then-lead vocalist Ron Banks recalls, “We looked at each other and said, ‘Whoa, that’s a smash.’ And for once we were right.” The song went to #5 Pop. The Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get reissue contains no fewer than nine bonus tracks including charting hits “Fell for You” and “Hey You! Get Off My Mountain,” both recorded in Detroit instead of Memphis.