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Soul & Inspiration: Released: October 1974; Label: Bell ... More Hits by the Fabulous 5th Dimension: Released: August 1970; Label: Soul City ... 45 19 6 — 10 — —
The 5th Dimension is an American vocal group. Their music encompasses sunshine pop, [1] pop soul, [1] and psychedelic soul. [2]Formed as the Versatiles in late 1965, the group changed its name to "the 5th Dimension" by 1966. [3]
"No Love in the Room" is a song written by Pat McManus and Walt Pedroski and performed by The 5th Dimension. It reached #11 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart, #41 on the Canadian adult contemporary chart, [1] and #105 on the Billboard chart in 1975. [2] It was featured on their 1974 album, Soul and Inspiration. [3]
"Stoned Soul Picnic" is a 1968 song by Laura Nyro. The best-known version of the song was recorded by the 5th Dimension, and was the first single released from their album of the same title. It was the most successful single from that album, reaching No. 3 on the U.S. Pop chart [3] and No. 2 on the Billboard R&B chart. It became a platinum record.
R&B and Soul Music portal This is a set category . It should only contain pages that are The 5th Dimension albums or lists of The 5th Dimension albums , as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories).
Stoned Soul Picnic was the third and final album by the group to be issued in both mono (SCM 91002) and stereo (SCS 92002) as monaural albums were being phased out during its release in 1968. As a result, mono copies were pressed in a limited quantity and are considered rare in the collectors market.
The best known version was recorded by The 5th Dimension later in 1968. It was featured on their 1968 album Stoned Soul Picnic. [2] The song was produced by Bones Howe and arranged by Bill Holman, Bob Alcivar, Ray Pohlman, and Howe. [3] It reached #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #45 on the U.S. R&B chart.
Greatest Hits on Earth is a greatest hits compilation by The 5th Dimension, released in 1972. Consisting of charted singles from both Soul City and Bell labels, it spent 24 weeks on the chart and peaked at #14. [4] In December 1972 the album was certified Gold by the RIAA. [5]