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Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get [Stax Remasters]

The Dramatics

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The Dramatics had been around in one form or another for nine years before the members got to release their first LP, and the result was a pair of breakthrough hits over the spring and summer of 1971, beginning with the title track, a Top Ten single that boasted not only extraordinary singing from bass to falsetto, but a soaring, punchy horn arrangement and some of the best fuzztone guitar heard on a hit record since the Rolling Stones' "Satisfaction." The Afro-Cuban-flavored "Get up and Get Down" followed it into the R&B Top 20, and the Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get album followed them both. It was the third hit off of the album, "In the Rain," a delicate ballad that was issued separately as a single in early 1972, topping the R&B charts and reaching number five on the pop charts, that solidified the group's reputation and elevated them to the front rank of '70s soul acts. The album showcased the group equally well doing up-tempo dance numbers ("Mary Don't Cha Wanna") and ballads ("Thank You for Your Love," "Fall in Love, Lady Love"), melding very attractive vocals to arrangements that instantly grabbed the listener, all of it pulled together by songwriter/producer Tony Hester. Even the lesser material, such as "Gimme Some (Good Soul Music)" -- on which Hester knew that one minute and 34 seconds was all that was needed to make its point -- were so attractive and rousing that they easily carried their portion of the album, whose short running time was its only flaw. All of the members, from Willie Ford's powerful bass to Ron Banks' airy falsetto, were presented to best advantage, but none more so than William "Wee Gee" Howard's lead vocals; ironically, this would be Howard's only completed album with the group, and their only album for two years to come because of the accompanying personnel problems. Still, it's a match for any soul album of its era. In 2002, ZYX Records of Germany issued a new CD edition of Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get with its original cover art re-created and remastered in 24-bit digital audio, which is so crisp that it has to be heard to be believed.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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1
Get Up And Get Down
00:03:13

Tony Hester, ComposerLyricist - The Dramatics, MainArtist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

2
Thank You For Your Love
00:04:27

Tony Hester, ComposerLyricist - The Dramatics, MainArtist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

3
Hot Pants In The Summertime
00:03:59

Tony Hester, ComposerLyricist - The Dramatics, MainArtist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

4
Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get
00:04:00

Tony Hester, ComposerLyricist - The Dramatics, MainArtist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

5
In The Rain
00:05:11

The Dramatics, MainArtist - Anthony Hestor, ComposerLyricist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

6
Gimme Some (Good Soul Music)
00:02:36

Tony Hester, ComposerLyricist - The Dramatics, MainArtist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

7
Fall In Love, Lady Love
00:03:37

Tony Hester, ComposerLyricist - The Dramatics, MainArtist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

8
Mary Don't Cha Wanna
00:03:28

Tony Hester, ComposerLyricist - The Dramatics, MainArtist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

9
The Devil Is Dope
00:05:25

Tony Hester, ComposerLyricist - The Dramatics, MainArtist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

10
You Could Become The Very Heart Of Me
00:02:46

Tony Hester, ComposerLyricist - The Dramatics, MainArtist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

11
Now You Got Me Loving You
00:04:23

Tony Hester, ComposerLyricist - The Dramatics, MainArtist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

12
Fell For You
00:03:25

Tony Hester, ComposerLyricist - The Dramatics, MainArtist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

13
Jim, What's Wrong With Him?
00:04:49

Tony Hester, ComposerLyricist - The Dramatics, MainArtist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

14
Hey You! Get Off My Mountain
00:03:32

Tony Hester, ComposerLyricist - The Dramatics, MainArtist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

15
Beautiful People
00:03:48

Tony Hester, ComposerLyricist - The Dramatics, MainArtist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

16
Beware Of The Man (With The Candy In His Hand)
00:02:58

Tony Hester, ComposerLyricist - The Dramatics, MainArtist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

17
Stand Up Clap Your Hands
00:03:46

Unknown, ComposerLyricist - The Dramatics, MainArtist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

18
Hum A Song (From Your Heart)
00:03:14

The Dramatics, MainArtist - Richard H. Ross, ComposerLyricist

℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.

Album review

The Dramatics had been around in one form or another for nine years before the members got to release their first LP, and the result was a pair of breakthrough hits over the spring and summer of 1971, beginning with the title track, a Top Ten single that boasted not only extraordinary singing from bass to falsetto, but a soaring, punchy horn arrangement and some of the best fuzztone guitar heard on a hit record since the Rolling Stones' "Satisfaction." The Afro-Cuban-flavored "Get up and Get Down" followed it into the R&B Top 20, and the Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get album followed them both. It was the third hit off of the album, "In the Rain," a delicate ballad that was issued separately as a single in early 1972, topping the R&B charts and reaching number five on the pop charts, that solidified the group's reputation and elevated them to the front rank of '70s soul acts. The album showcased the group equally well doing up-tempo dance numbers ("Mary Don't Cha Wanna") and ballads ("Thank You for Your Love," "Fall in Love, Lady Love"), melding very attractive vocals to arrangements that instantly grabbed the listener, all of it pulled together by songwriter/producer Tony Hester. Even the lesser material, such as "Gimme Some (Good Soul Music)" -- on which Hester knew that one minute and 34 seconds was all that was needed to make its point -- were so attractive and rousing that they easily carried their portion of the album, whose short running time was its only flaw. All of the members, from Willie Ford's powerful bass to Ron Banks' airy falsetto, were presented to best advantage, but none more so than William "Wee Gee" Howard's lead vocals; ironically, this would be Howard's only completed album with the group, and their only album for two years to come because of the accompanying personnel problems. Still, it's a match for any soul album of its era. In 2002, ZYX Records of Germany issued a new CD edition of Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get with its original cover art re-created and remastered in 24-bit digital audio, which is so crisp that it has to be heard to be believed.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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