By Bob Berry
I came across a picture from my Orlando radio days of Dennis Edwards at Walt Disney World, and a light bulb went on!
“TBT with The Temptations on Keener!”. The psychedelic soul/social consciousness/Norman Whitfield-Barrett Strong-song Temptations!
Dennis bringing some sauce to the Fab Five’s vocal mix, and the Funk Brothers, in their own full funky flower; from the opening notes of Bob Babbitt’s bass line, to the snap and fills of Uriel Jones’ drums. The incredible multi-lead voices of Dennis, Eddie Kendricks, Paul Williams and Melvin (“and the band played on”) Franklin. And let us not forget Tempts co-founder Otis Williams doing what he did, harmonizing with his guys.
By now, you may have guessed I’m thinking of “Ball of Confusion”. Released in May of 1970, and Top 5 on Keener over that summer, it was the climatic song of a 20-month run that began with “Cloud Nine” in the fall of 1968, and included “Runaway Child Running Wild”, “I Can’t Get Next To You” and “Psychedelic Shack”. Incredible music, with lyrics that spoke of the day, a new sound for the “Sound of Young America”.
As I say, they were all incredible songs. But..where else can you get Dennis Edwards shredding his vocal cords, calling out “Great Googamooga, can’t you hear me talkin’ to ya”?