1.) The Original "The Dynamics"
In 1969 The Dynamics released First Landing, their first album on Cotillion Records. A smooth slice of soul called “Ice Cream Song” garnered substantial airplay on R&B radio stations, but almost as quickly as the band appeared on the scene, they evaporated into the patchouli haze of psychedelic soul that dominated the airwaves towards the end of the ‘60s. Though a second album, What a Shame, briefly placed the Dynamics back on the radar of soul music fans in 1973, the legacy of the group was relegated to cult status. Thanks to David Gorman and Michael Nieves at Hacktone, First Landing has been lovingly unearthed so that a contemporary audience can savor a long forgotten entry in the canon of ‘60s soul music.
The Dynamics were Zeke Harris, George White, Fred Baker, and Samuel Stevenson: four vocalists from Detroit whose different vocal styles blended into one lustrous whole. Under the management of Ted White, who had escorted his wife Aretha Franklin from Detroit down to Muscle Shoals for her legendary Atlantic recording sessions, The Dynamics were similarly transplanted to American Studios in Memphis to catch some of the magic that catapulted Franklin to “Queen of Soul”. Shaping the group’s sound were producers Tommy Cogbill and Chips Moman, a team whose Midas touch spun pop gold on records by Elvis Presley (“Suspicious Minds”), Wilson Pickett (“I’m in Love”), the Box Tops (“Cry Like a Baby”), and Neil Diamond (“Sweet Caroline”).
Like their Detroit brethren, the Temptations , the Dynamics alternated lead vocalists. The versatile voice of Zeke Harris, who fronts eight of the 12 tracks on First Landing, defined the group’s sound. He approached his performances with nuance and a keen interpretation for the lyrics. As for the other lead vocalists, George White possessed an Eddie Kendricks-like falsetto and Fred Baker supplied the grease to the Dynamics’ southern fried Detroit soul.
Pretend for a moment that it’s 1969, when First Landing was only available as a shiny, round platter of vinyl. (Kudos to the folks at Hacktone for the faithful reproduction of the album’s art.) “Side One” would sport a whole bunch of white rings marking up the grooves; it’s frontloaded with six would-be hits. A groovy little number called “I Don’t Want Nobody to Lead Me On” gets things started followed by “Ain’t No Love At All”, one of the more dramatic tracks on the album that boasts a shimmering unison vocal, reminiscent of the 5th Dimension . “Dum-De-Dum”, which veers close to bubblegum territory based on its title alone, is actually quite a funky workout. Harris, who sings lead on the first five tunes, brings a soulful sweetness to “Ice Cream Song” and gives “Ain’t No Sun” (a Temptations cover) an urgency equaled only by Gene Chrisman’s incessant drumming on the track. Closing side one is “What Would I Do”, which is gently caressed by George White’s angelic tenor and the dreamy notes of Bobby Emmons’ organ.
“Side two” (or tracks seven through 12) is where the album flat-lines just a tad. While the vocalists do their best to imbue the songs with passion, the melodies simply are not as remarkable as those on the flip side. “The Love That I Need” proves that Harris mastered the upbeat material a little better than White. Unlike his vocal on “What Would I Do”, White struggles to keep up with the jaunty rhythm section. Zeke Harris brings some tinge of excitement back on “Too Proud to Change” and George White redeems himself on “I Want to Thank You” with a heaven-bound reading of the line “God knows that I love you”. Fred Baker makes his lone lead vocal appearance on “Since I Lost You”, channeling “Proud Mary”-era Tina Turner during the spoken word section. “Fair Love” and “Murder in the First Degree”, the last two tracks, seem tacked on to just satisfy an even six-song-per-side album.
2.) The French "The Dynamics"
The Dynamics come correct with their debut album 'Version
Excursions'! Everything from pop, roots, disco, soul & rock is
distilled through their fuzzy hypnotic filters. You should not be
surprised to see Madonna, Curtis Mayfield or the White Stripes on
this tracklisting!
Although virtually unknown one year ago, The Dynamics have created a wave thanks to
their sound and style, washing past the borders of their native (and not so native) France,
to spill the onto the shores of the UK, Europe, North America and Japan. According to vinyl
specialists such as Dusty Groove, Picadilly and Fat City Records, The Dynamics are a
proper phenomenom ! The demand for their 7-inches has prompted reissue after reissue,
selling thousands of copies. And this hunger will be temporarily satisfied with “Version
Excursions”, their first long player which is deeply rooted in Soul!
The album presents covers of tunes that “need to be covered”. It is as quirky and diverse,
as full of clashing influences, as the members themselves. From the villages of Cameroon,
the halls of Harvard, the palaces of Versailles, the boweries of Bristol, to the squares of
Provence, Lyon France's Dynamics create a music that is timeless, both vintage and fresh.
They wield their instruments and machines to build a bed for the innocence and honesty of
this soulful vocal trio. Everything from pop, roots, disco, soul and rock is distilled through
their fuzzy hypnotic filters. The result is a sound that brings you to place, both modern and
nostalgic. You should not be surprised to see Madonna, following Curtis Mayfield or the
White Stripes on this tracklisting.
Band members are:
Mounam (singer, song writer)
Originally from Cameroun, featuring on international projects, Mounam is a main figure on
the Lyon and France music scene, within a 16 years evolution through all the Afro-American styles
(gospel, soul, blues and jazz). Her explosive stage presence pushes the music onto the
edge of control !
Mister Day (singer, song writer, musician)
Known for his solo projects on Rotax, Favorite and his lead singing on Metropolitan Jazz
Affair, Mr Day is indisputedly soul singer number 1 in his native France. With a sweet
golden voice such as his, how can you argue with that title?
Stevie Levi (singer, MC, song writer)
Originally from Bristol UK and largely familiar with British sound sytems, Stevie moved to
Lyon France to join the Dynamics. His style is between Horace Andy, Marvin Gaye and U
Roy, a wide range of influences. On stage, he brings his warmth, passion and a rarely seen
energy to the band.
Patchworks (musician, producer)
Bruno “Patchworks”, now wears the mantle of the”hardest working man in French show
business”. He’s the man behind Metropolitan Jazz Affair and Mr President, working for
various labels, from Paris to Frankfurt, from Chicago to London. He’s in charge of music
and production.
Eric ”Flab Master Flab” (musician, dub wizard)
From Boston US, Flab is described as a musical hobo. From working in recording studios
for the last 10 years, he has twisted enough knobs to create a unique effect technique !! On
stage, his vintage toys feed the “Dynamic sound” with a proper timeless dub quality.
Their best field of expression is definitely live. Their performances receive such a great
response that they truely merit their name !
3) The South African "The Dynamics"
The South African group "The Dynamics" was founded in 1983 in Johannesburg. Members included Jimmy Florence, Steve Howells, Winston Nyaunda and Harvey Roberts. They later reformed briefly twice in the 1990's with a different line up .
4) A British "The Dynamics"
The Dynamics were formed in Headingley, Yorkshire in June 2010. The band consists of Kieran Bowker, Chris Robinson, Mike Boyd and Stuart Mitchell.
5) There is also an Irish band called "The Dynamics"
6) There was also The Dynamics from Seattle, Washington, USA, who were around from 1959 to 1966, after which they evolved into the band known as Springfield Rifle.
The Creator Has A Master Plan
The Dynamics Lyrics
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And joy and happiness did reign and each man knew his
Worth.
In my heart how I yearn for that spirit's return
And I cry, as time flies,
Om, Om.
There is a place where love forever shines
And the glow of that love lights the heavens above
And it's free, can't you see, come with me,
The creator has a master plan,
Peace and happiness for every man
The creator has a working plan,
Peace and happiness for every man
The creator makes but one demand,
Happiness through all the land
The Dynamics's song "The Creator Has A Master Plan" expresses the singer's desire for a return to a time of peace and happiness on earth. The lyrics suggest that there was a time when people understood their own value and the value of others, and this led to a state of joy and contentment that has since been lost. The singer longs for the return of this spirit, and laments the passing of time that has seen it disappear.
The song also speaks of a place where this sense of love and acceptance still exists. It is a spiritual space where the glow of love can be seen in the heavens, and where rainbows serve as a reminder of the divine presence. The singer invites listeners to come with him to this place, suggesting that it is accessible to all who seek it.
Line by Line Meaning
There was a time, when peace was on the earth,
In the past, there was a period where peace existed on earth, and every individual knew their importance.
And joy and happiness did reign and each man knew his Worth.
During that time, there was total happiness and every single person had a sense of pride about their worth.
In my heart, how I yearn for that spirit's return
The writer deeply desires for the return of that period of harmony.
And I cry, as time flies, Om, Om.
The writer gets emotional when they realize how time has passed without that period of unity returning.
There is a place where love forever shines
There exists a particular place where love is constantly present and never fades away.
And rainbows are the shadows of a presence so divine
The sight of rainbows is evidence of the existence of something divine nearby.
And the glow of that love lights the heavens above
The shine from that love irradiates the skies above us.
And it's free, can't you see, come with me,
This love is readily available to those who want it and the writer asks the listener to come with them and receive it.
The creator has a master plan,
The Creator has a well-thought-out strategy.
Peace and happiness for every man
This strategy is meant to bring peace and happiness to everyone on earth.
The creator has a working plan,
The plan of the Creator is functional and active.
Peace and happiness for every man
The objective of this working plan is universal peace and satisfaction of every individual.
The creator makes but one demand,
The Creator only requires one specific thing.
Happiness through all the land
The Creator desires that happiness spreads throughout the earth.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: FERRELL SANDERS, LEON THOMAS
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