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''Creative Source'' is the self-titled debut album by
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Creative Source Creative Source was an American R&B group from Los Angeles, who had several funk and disco hits during the 1970s. History Creative Source was formed in 1972 by several session musician, veterans of the West Coast recording studios. They were man ...
. Released in 1973, this album charted at number twenty-one on the R&B albums chart in 1974. It includes the original version of " You Can't Hide Love" that Earth, Wind and Fire cover a couple years later in 1975.


Track listing

#" You Can't Hide Love" - ( Skip Scarborough 3:22 #"Let Me in Your Life" - ( Bill Withers) 3:03 #"Lovesville" - ( Michael Stokes, Joe Thomas) 3:58 #"You're Too Good to Be True" - (Michael Stokes, Joe Thomas) 3:30 #"
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Who Is He (And What Is He to You)? "Who Is He (And What Is He to You)?" is a track from Bill Withers' 1972 album, ''Still Bill''. The music was written by Withers along with Stan McKenny, who wrote the lyrics. The song has also been featured on the soundtrack of Quentin Tarantino ...
" - ( Bill Withers, Stanley McKenny) 11:45 #"Oh Love" - (Michael Stokes, Joe Thomas) 3:24


Charts


Singles


References


External links


Creative Source-Creative Source at Discogs
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