Harvey Scales - I Wanna Do It Whats Good For You Dont Have To Be Good To You

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Review by Mike Johnson

Harvey Scales' latest album, "I Wanna Do It Whats Good For You Dont Have To Be Good To You," is a soulful and funky collection of tracks that showcase the singer's impressive vocal range and songwriting skills.

From the upbeat and danceable "Love-Itis" to the smooth and seductive "What's Good for You," Scales infuses each song with a unique blend of R&B, funk, and blues influences that keep listeners engaged from start to finish.

The album's standout track, "Don't Worry About the Joneses," is a powerful anthem that encourages listeners to focus on their own happiness and not compare themselves to others. With its catchy chorus and uplifting message, this song is sure to become a fan favorite.

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Artist: Harvey Scales
Album: I Wanna Do It Whats Good For You Dont Have To Be Good To You
Rating: 4.25

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Download

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  • MP3 size: 10.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 81.4 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
What's Good For You (Don't Have To Be Good To You)2:23
I Wanna Do It3:55

Video

I Wanna Do It-Harvey Scales & The Seven Sounds
Harvey Scales What's good for you
Harvey Scales - What's good for you
Harvey Scales - I Wanna Do It - 1972 Stax

Images

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Catalog Numbers

STA-0126

Labels

Stax

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Companies

RoleCompany
Published ByGroovesville Music
Phonographic Copyright (p)Stax Records, Inc.

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerDon Davis
Written-ByHarvey Scales

Notes

Stax CBS label variation.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Label side A): SM-00928-PL
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side B): SM-00927-PL
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out area side A [hand-etched]): STXM-0105-2 SM-00928 PP L. NIX
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out area side B [hand-etched]): STXM-0104-2 SM-00927 PP L. NIX
  • Rights Society: BMI

About Harvey Scales

Harvey Scales (September 27, 1942  February 11, 2019) was an American R&B singer, songwriter, and producer. Born in Osceola, Arkansas and grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. In 1961 he formed along with . He has written songs for , , etc. He recorded singles for , , and . He co-wrote "Disco Lady" along with and in 1976, becoming one of the songwriters that wrote the first platinum single in U.S. After this success, he was signed to recording two solo albums in the late 70's produced by . He returned to the studio for one more album in 1991 for the label

Name Vars

  • H Scales
  • H. S.
  • H. Scales
  • H. Seales
  • Harvey (Twistin' Harvey)
  • M. Scales
  • Scales
  • Twistin Harvey Scales
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Summary by Mike Johnson

"I Wanna Do It Whats Good For You Dont Have To Be Good To You" is a must-listen for fans of soul and R&B music. Harvey Scales has once again proven himself to be a master of the genre, and this album is a testament to his talent and artistry.

Comments

susiejwatts
2023-04-14
Oooh funnnkeeeee!
Another Back In The Day Campus Music. 5 stars without a doubt ?
granbaco33
2023-04-13
I got to know Harvey pretty well when I worked at Truman's. ..Harvey and the band were Great Entertainers
shubhankkaushik
2023-04-13
funky groove thanks ??
suziqzzy24732691
2023-04-13
Lol aay Harvey's my guys grandpa!
wpwien
2023-04-12
Growing up in Liberia, this was one of those jams that had everyone tuned in to listen to the wordings
cahyanara3
2023-04-11
MY GREAT FRIEND
HARVEY SCALES ALONE WITH ROY SCOTT
OMG BACK IN THE DAYS....
WHAT A BLAST WE ALL HAD...
RIP ROY SCOTT
YOU BROS ARE THE S**T
michaeltim01u
2023-04-11
Hey
G Strong RAW, thank you so very much for posting this great hit by Harvey Scales and The Seven Sounds.

This song has particular meaningfulness to many of us in Milwaukee from when it first came out, all the way to today and into the future.

A special shout out goes to all of my buddies from St. Charles Boys Home back in the day when we would hear this number on WAWA and WNOV, and also to my All City Sports Network broadcasting partner, Roy Evans (Attorney Roy Bradford Evans, Esquire), North Division Class of 1966.
jshe100
2023-04-11
Rolla plays Sax in my Blues Band. real fine player.
vonlestersaren06
2023-04-11
Hey man you used to come by and see me years like pure 1974I have taken up percussion and thought of your sound after seeing Marcus King the other night.Keep on rocking'
chefgga
2023-04-11
YES
YES
YES
MY GREAT FRIENDS HERE...!
RIP ROY SCOTT
mahrussafari
2023-04-10
OMG!!! Didn't expect to find this on YT...lost my copy ages...DJ Big Q...Kenya..Africa
ronaldrojascastillo
2023-04-10
THIS IS OLD SCHOOL FUNK!!!! MIKEL
kassandra44
2023-04-10
I can see Rallo and Al Vance.
Harvey and the boys prove that Milwaukee had more goin' for them than cold brew!!
pujitriyani27
2023-04-09
Super son, ça va bien avec l'intro du film "Coffy" (1973)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOmp4MVOYgE