Black Magic | ||||
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Studio album by Martha and the Vandellas | ||||
Released | March 3, 1972 | |||
Recorded | 1971 | |||
Genre | Soul | |||
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Label | Gordy | |||
Producer | Johnny Bristol, The Corporation; Hank Cosby, Jimmy Roach, Ashford & Simpson; Lawrence Brown & George Gordy | |||
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Singles from Black Magic | ||||
"No One There" 1973. UK only |
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Rolling Stone | (mixed) |
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"No One There" 1973. UK only
Black Magic is a soul album released by Martha Reeves and the Vandellas on the Gordy (Motown) label in 1972. It is the last studio album issued by the group after ten years with the label. The album is significant for featuring the group's biggest hit of the decade with the Jackson 5-esque "Bless You". The track returned the Vandellas to chart success briefly in the US reaching number fifty-three pop, number twenty-nine R&B and reaching number thirty-three on the UK pop singles chart. It was also a top twenty hit in Canada reaching number sixteen on the chart, and a top ten single in Puerto Rico, where it reached the number two position. Two other subsequent singles, "In and Out of My Life" and "Tear It on Down", were the trio's last Billboard charted hits reaching the top 40 on the R&B charts. "No One There" was released in the UK as a solo single for Reeves . The album has become a cult classic amongst the group's hard core fans.
After this album, the trio later disbanded that December ending the group's ten-year tenure together. Martha Reeves recalls many of the tracks on the album were originally assigned to Diana Ross before being reassigned to the group.