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Julius, Bobby, Perry, and Nathaniel managed a couple 45s on the TCB label prior to signing to former Motown production legends Holland, Dozier, Holland's Invictus label in the early 70s. The production architects at Motown to both The Supremes and Four Tops first successful albums in 1964 (and their continued success while being produced by the trio), had by the latter 60s won their legal freedom from the label. By the early 70s the team was producing some of the best music to ever come out of their studios, releasing songs by Honey Cone, Chairmen Of The Board, Freda Payne, 8th Day, Smith Connection, as well as others, on several of their labels, including Hot Wax, Invictus, Music Merchant Records, etc. By signing the Barrino Brothers it is believed it was the label's vision to present a vocal group sound not present on the label at that time, what with Chairmen Of The Board presenting a rawer edged sound, Smith Connection- some very sweet soul, and 8th day not presenting a smoother, harmony sound. The Barrino Brother's vocal harmony, including a deeper sound was unique to the label at the time. In 1973, on the Invictus label was released the group's one and only album "Livin' High Off The Goodness Of Your Love". Unfortunately, songs off the lp had as hard a task getting significant radio airplay as new shrubbery on the floor in the heart of the amazon! The group, as so many before them came to realize unfortunately, "it ain't that easy". Despite having production input fro

Livin' High Off the Goodness of Your Love

Dave Hamilton's Detroit Funk
The Best of the Barrino Brothers
Mt. Rigby
I Shall Not Be Moved
Rigby Soul
Northern & Modern Soul Feber Andres Lokko
Livin' High off the Goodness of Your Love (Bonus Track Edition)
Backbeats: Crossover To Soul (More Crossover Soul From The 60s & 70s)
Invictus unconquered: the best of Invictus Records Vol. 1
Invictus A-Sides Vol. 1 (The Holland Dozier Holland 45s)
Livin' High Off The Goodness Of Your Love (1973)