
Basically a mainstream pop/rock band with hard rock and soul-influenced arrangements,
Smith hit the Top Ten in 1969 with their drastically revised cover of
the Shirelles' "Baby It's You." Featuring three lead singers and a B-3 Hammond organ, their strongest asset was their most frequent vocalist,
Gayle McCormick, an accomplished female blue-eyed soul belter. Most of their material consisted of covers of popular rock and R&B tunes, and they broke up after a couple of albums, though the singles "What Am I Gonna Do" (co-written by
Carole King) and "Take a Look Around" made the middle of the charts.
McCormick had a couple of small hits in 1971 and made a few albums in the early '70s as a soloist.
Their debut album, featuring "Baby It's You." The CD reissue adds five significant bonus tracks: the singles "Take A Look Around" and "What Am I Gonna Do,"
Gayle McCormick's solo singles "Gonna Be Alright Now" and "It's A Cryin' Shame," and
Smith's version of "The Weight," which was included on the Easy Rider soundtrack.
AMG Review by Richie Unterberger
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