The Delfonics
Biography
The Delfonics were one of the first groups to sing in the sleek, soulful style that became popularized (thanks to producer Thom Bell) as the "Philadelphia sound." A vocal trio made up of brothers William and Wilbert Hart and high school friend Randy Cain, the Delfonics roots go back to doo wop singing at school dances in the early '60s. They were well-known in the Philly area for their supple, airtight harmonies talent that brought them to the attention of record producers, eventually landing them a contract with Cameo-Parkway. While their early records brought them little if any notice, it did bring them to the attention of producer/arranger Thom Bell who signed the band to his soon-to-be influential soul label Philly Groove. Right from the start this was a perfect match as the band released the classic "La La Means I Love You" in 1968, a song that began a string of hits lasting into the mid-'70s.
The sound that Bell created for the Delfonics was the antithesis of the soul sound that came from Stax in Memphis and Muscle Shoals in Alabama. He sandpapered away the grit, lightened up on the backbeat, brought in string sections, and created a smooth, airy sound. Critics enamored of the soul singing of Wilson Pickett and Otis Redding accused Bell and his groups of creating aural wallpaper, but the reality was that Bell and the Delfonics were setting the stage for a different kind of groove where subtlety and nuance reigned.
The hits slowed for the Delfonics in the mid-'70s, and in 1971 Randy Cain quit the band and was replaced by Major Harris. A few more minor hits followed but Harris left the band for a solo career in 1975, effectively finishing the Delfonics. In the late '90s, the group played a significant musical role in Quentin Tarantino's film Jackie Brown. Tarantino, a borderline obsessive fan of '70s pop culture, used "La La Means I Love You," and their best single, "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)," as a way of underscoring the relationship between actors Pam Grier and Robert Forster. In the film, Forster's character is so struck by the music (and Grier), he goes out and buys the Delfonics Greatest Hits cassette the following day. Something I'd recommend you do too. ~ John Dougan, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
The sound of the Delfonics is not only classy, it is "Classic" Old School!
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The Delfonics Wonderful smooth glide of voices in harmony Plesant to listen to!!!
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one of the finest groups ever put together, they were wonderful with style and grace that will never be seen again
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august 1969, drafted into the army, didn't i blow your mind this time, brings back memories of a beautiful, smart, and stylish brown-skinne d girl!
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this is the kind of music that will never go away ten twenty thirty years from now this music will still reasonate in ones heart forever1
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Oh my goodness the "fonics" my fav was annnnnnnnnd we'll go walk right up to the sun!
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"Randy Cain, member of the Delfonics, dies at 63 ...... for the past several months Cain had been again performing in the Delfonics with William Hart". RIP Randy and condolences to the Cain family
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the delphonics. Top of the line old school. If you don't know your phonics, you just don't know. The sound of the east coast in late 60' and early 70's. For those that don't know it wasn't all about motown, Philly, B-more, DC, jersey and New York and New England had great sounds.
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I could listen to it over and over again. "If I had a dime for every time....."
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OH COME ON NOW, DOES ANYBODY REMEMBER THE 500.. WAS THIS THE SONG TO DANCE TO OR WHAT...
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A metalhead I might be, but this has too much soul to be ignored & the harmonies will always stay in my heart.they are perfect for my Lloyd Price Station
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ALL TIME.ENDLESS . WE'LL NEVER HEAR VOICES OF THIS MAGNITUDE AGAIN...
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G-d will usher this time of peace and love again, stay healthy
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Oh what a soothing sound. Just listen to them . The sound says it all. Just about the greatest philly sound ever. Love them Delfonics
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I Love this song! The Delfonics are one of my Favorite Groups!! Now this is music!!!!
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Please locate the album "sound of sexy soul, by delfonics looking for the song "scarborough fair" one of my favorite. Thanks
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just want to comment on the groups original line up..randy cain was not part of the delphonics in the 1970's he was part of the groups line up in the mid 1960's major harris joined the group in 1970
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These are the guys that will HELP you fall in love. Their are no others. The one and only Delfonics!
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will always love delfonics the best the best music you could ever want to listen too bsck in the day always will want toheare it
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I love the Delfonics in fact I love alot of the old artist. I tell my kids they don't what real music is. This music took me way back. Lots of Love to the Delfonics.
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BOY DOES THIS BRING BACK MEMORIES!!!! ! LALALALA MEANS I LOOOOVE YOU!!!!!
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Every time I hear this song I get a worm felling.
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Hearing "Ready or Not" in the movie, The Five Heartbeats brought it all back home! These guys and their music were great. Beautiful stuff like this is long gone and sadly missed. Thanks God for Pandora; I get to listen to this kind of great music all day at work!
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