The World of the Brotherhood of Man | ||||
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Compilation album by The Brotherhood of Man | ||||
Released | June 1973 | |||
Genre | Pop, MOR, Soul | |||
Label | Decca | |||
Producer | Tony Hiller | |||
The Brotherhood of Man chronology | ||||
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The World of the Brotherhood of Man is the third album released by British pop group The Brotherhood of Man.
The album was released on Decca Records (the owner of Deram Records - the group's regular label) in June 1973. The album was a compilation which was released after the original version of the group had disbanded. The album featured six singles by the group, including their most recent, "Say a Prayer", which had been released some months earlier.[1] Also included on the album were four previously unreleased songs as well as some non-album A-Sides and B-Sides. A re-release of earlier single, "United We Stand" was pulled from this album in late 1973.[2] By the time this album was issued, a new line-up of the group was already in place. This version of the group recorded the track "Maybe the Morning" as one of their first releases and went on to record their own versions of "United We Stand" and "Where Are You Going to My Love". In 1976 they performed the song "Follow Me" at the Miss UK televised final.
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