- Hipster 60s Soul · 1969
- Vocal Group Classics Volume 4 · 2007
- Northern Soul Day And Night Part 4 · 2004
- Smooth Slow & Easy · 2000
- Pebbles Vol. 15, International Mash up Pt. 1, Originals Artifacts from the Psychedelic Era · 2015
- Doo-Wop Treasures Vol. One · 2009
- Kill the Moonlight (The Motion Picture Soundtrack) · 2010
- Songs of Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong · 2013
- Northern Soul: Day and Night, Pt. 7 · 2005
- American 70's Soul · 1969
- Spotlite Series - Herald Records Vol. 2 · 1995
- Rare White Doo-Wop Sounds Vol. 34 · 1995
- Ultra Rare Soul · 1969
Albums
- 2003
About The Dynamics
Isaac "Zeke" Harris, George White, Fred Baker, and Samuel Stevenson were the Dynamics. (Zerben R. Hicks also sang with them but left shortly after their first album release.) All Detroit natives, the group was managed by Ted White, who was married to the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin.Their first Cotillion release, the metaphoric "Ice Cream Song," did quite well on R&B charts. Following the lead of Atlantic recording Aretha in the South, White took the Dynamics to Memphis to record, which is why "Ice Cream Song" sounds like something the Mad Lads would have recorded at Stax. The Dynamics, however, were more versatile than the Mad Lads, and the material was better too. They had three lead voices, one being an outstanding falsetto. Chips Morman and Tommy Cogbill produced their early sides; the rhythm section consisted of Memphis stalwarts Reggie Young (guitar), Bobby Emmons (organ), Bobby Wood (piano), Mick Leach (bass), and Gene Chrisman (drums). They recorded two albums: First Landing on Cotillion and What a Shame on Black Gold. ~ Andrew Hamilton
- ORIGIN
- Detroit, MI, United States
- FORMED
- 1983
- GENRE
- R&B/Soul