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7th Wonder - Climbing Higher (1979)

A self-contained soul and funk group out of Alabama, 7th Wonder notched several dance hits in the mid- to late '70s and early '80s, and used the Seven Wonders of the World connection with little subtlety, borrowing the image of the pyramid at Giza as their brand and even wearing traditional Egyptian costumes on-stage. 
The band’s first success came with a cover of Kris Kristofferson's “For the Good Times,” which was released by Nashville’s Abet Records in 1973. 
The band next signed with Parachute Records in 1978, hitting the R&B charts with “Words Don’t Say Enough” and “My Love Ain’t Never Been This Strong,” both of which were recorded at Muscle Shoals Studio. 
7th Wonder then moved to Chocolate City Records in 1980, scoring with “I Enjoy Ya” and “The Tilt.” The band’s original configuration released three albums, 1978’s Words Don’t Say Enough, 1979’s Climbing Higher, and 1980’s Thunder
One of their soul funk records from the late 70's, recorded for Casablanca's Parachute subsidiary, and with a mix of uptempo and slower modern soul grooves. Includes the funky sample track "Daisy Lady", plus "Do It With Your Body", "Climbin Higher", "Young Girl", and "Living My Life Just For You". Mostly uptempo, with sort of a clubby groove.


A1.  Do It With Your Body - 7:55
A2.  Living My Life Just For You - 4:03
A3.  All I Want - 4:23
A4.  Something Inside You Feel - 4:28

B1.  Climbing Higher - 4:57
B2.  Daisy Lady - 4:37
B3.  Something Beautiful - 5:26
B4.  Young Girl - 4:44

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