The Swiss Movement* – It's Time For The Swiss Movement ( 1973 )
- Engineer – Jim Crotty, Tom Brown, Jr.*
- Mixed By – Jim Crotty
- Producer – Cornelius Grant (tracks: 1, 3, 7, 11), Melvin Franklin (tracks: 1, 3, 7, 11), Otis Williams(tracks: 1, 3, 7, 11), Souren Mozian, Wm. B. Fox
https://www.discogs.com/es/The-Swiss-Movement-Its-Time-For-The-Swiss-Movement/release/4015068
This vocal band recorded 4 singles between 1971-73, and compiled all A & B sides on this LP in1973.
AllMusic Review by Andrew Hamilton
from the rare soul LP: IT'S TIME FOR" - 1973 - RCA Victor - Staff : Ronald Williams (vocals), Arthur Booker jr (vocals), Herbert Clifton (vocals), John Hodges (vocals), David Van de Pitte (conductor,arranger).
http://www.allmusic.com/album/its-time-for-the-swiss-movement-mw0000956063
Arthur Booker, Herbert Clifton, Ronald Williams, and John Hodges were Swiss Movement, protegees of Temptations Otis Williams and Melvin Franklin, guitarist Cornelius Grant, and their D.O.C. Productions. Along with Eugene Currant, they wrote Swiss Movement's most popular record: "Take a Chance on Me." Three more singles were released from this album but none did anything due to RCA's lackluster promotion. The material ranges from ballads to midtempo numbers, with "Bring Back Your Love," "If You Need," and "Take Some Time" being especially strong. David Van De Pitte's wonderful arrangements mesh well with the quartet's soulful vocals.
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