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Product Description The Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose had a pop style that lead to some of the biggest hits of the 70s. This collection of their best includes the top five charters Treat Her Like A Lady, Too Late To Turn Back Now and the dance club hit Got To Testify.
Customer Reviews:
Hard to find!July 16, 2007 Alan C. Roberts(New York, NY) "Too Late to Turn Back Now" is difficult to find. Get this CD now!
Nice singers, good for nostalgic Soul fans!March 6, 2007 ARMANDO R. VENEGAS(Lima, Peru) This CD is a good addition to your 70s Soul collection if you also like The O'Jays, Spinners, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Isley Brothers and/or The Main Ingredient, Four Tops, The Dramatics and any other of those wonderful Soul bands that ruled the "classic" Philly and Motown sound.
A must for any CD collectionMarch 4, 2007 D. Wiltse(Washington State) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was only 7 years old in 1972 when CB&SR were in their short lived hey-day. But even at 7 years old the sounds of R&B and Edward's voice was the icing on the cake for my love for great soul music along with Stevie Wonder, The O-jays and many more. Having this CD in my collection now not only brings back great memories but makes me appreciate the soulful sound and great lyrics written by the Cornelious Brothers. I only wish they were still going. I recamend getting this collection it is truly a great album and edwards voice is one of a kind even for a 7 year old kid in 1972.
Classic MastersJanuary 24, 2007 Tonette R. Vana(rockford.il usa) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I hear the music on radio so I said i like this group I wonder if the made more then little hit's on the radio.
Where's their first Album?February 16, 2005 Alan J. Kammeyer(Houston, Texas USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought the Cornelius Bros.& Sister Rose first album on vinyl back in 1972. It was one of the few albums produced that didn't have a bad cut on it. The majority of the songs on this CD were on that album, but it just makes me miss the first album all the more. Why hasn't Rhino or someone else picked up on this group and re-released the first album on CD?