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Puzzle People [Import]
- (Spain - Import)
- Artist: The Temptations
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 1/24/2025
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Puzzle People [Import]
- (Spain - Import)
- Artist: The Temptations
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 1/24/2025
- Artist: The Temptations
- Label: Elemental
- UPC: 600753997284
- Item #: 2693300X
- Genre: Soul/R & B
- Release Date: 1/24/2025

Product Notes
The eleventh studio album by American soul quintet The Temptations for the Motown label, Puzzle People was released in 1969. Produced entirely by Norman Whitfield, it expanded on the psychedelic soul sound of Cloud Nine. Although a few soul ballads are present, the album is primarily composed of Sly & the Family Stone/James Brown-derived proto-funk tracks, such as the number-one Billboard Pop hit "I Can't Get Next to You." The album peaked into the Top 5 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart, and spent fifteen weeks at number one on the R&B Albums chart. According to AllMusic reviewer Mark Deming, this is "the work of a great vocal group firing on all cylinders and getting inspired support in the studio, one of the group's strongest late-60's efforts."
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Artist(s)The Temptations