The Stylistics were formed in 1968
from the fragments of two Philadelphia groups, the Monarchs and the
Percussions, by Russell Thompkins Jnr.
(b. 21 March 1951, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA), Airrion
Love (b. 8 August 1949, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA), James Smith (b. 16
June 1950, New York City, USA), Herbie Murrell (b. 27
April 1949, Lane, South Carolina, USA) and James Dunn (b. 4 February 1950,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA). The quintet's debut single, “You're A Big
Girl Now” was initially issued on a local independent,
but became a national hit following its acquisition by the Avco
label. The Stylistics were then signed to this outlet directly and teamed with
producer/composer Thom Bell. This skilful musician had already worked
successfully with the Delfonics and his sculpted,
sweet-soul arrangements proved ideal for his new charges. In partnership with
lyricist Linda Creed, Bell fashioned a series of immaculate singles, including “You
Are Everything” (1971), “Betcha By Golly Wow” and “I'm
Stone In Love With You” (both 1972), where Simpkins’ aching voice soared
against the group's sumptuous harmonies and a cool, yet inventive,
accompaniment. The style reached its apogee in 1974 with “You Make Me Feel
Brand New”, a number 2 single in both the
Discography: The Stylistics (Avco 1971)***, Round 2: The Stylistics (Avco
1972)***, Rockin' Roll Baby (Avco
1973)****, Let's Put It All Together (Avco 1974)****,
Heavy UK title From The Mountain (Avco 1974)***,
Thank You Baby (Avco 1975)***, You Are Beautiful (Avco 1975)***, Fabulous (H&L 1976)***, Once Upon A Juke
Box (H&L 1976)***, Sun And Soul (H&L 1977)****, Wonder Woman (H&L
1978)***, In Fashion (H&L 1978)***, Black Satin (H&L 1979)****, Love
Spell (1979)***, Live In Japan (1979)**, The Lion Sleeps Tonight (1979)***,
Hurry Up This Way Again (TSOP/Philadelphia International 1980)***, Closer Than
Close (TSOP/Philadelphia International 1981)***, 1982 (TSOP/Philadelphia
International 1982)***, Some Things Never Change (Streetwise 1985)**, Love
Talks (1993)**, Love Is Back In Style (Marathon 1996)**.
Compilations: The Best Of The
Stylistics (Avco 1975)****,
Spotlight On The Stylistics (1977)***, All About Love (Contour 1981)***, Very
Best Of The Stylistics (H&L 1983)****, The Great Love Hits (Contour
1983)***.