The 5th Dimension - Portrait [Bell Records BELL 6045] (1970)

Dynamic Range Released: 1970
Country: US
Label: Bell Records
Catalog: BELL 6045
Genre: Funk / Soul

Pressing: Bestway Products Inc.

Item# SR-BE6045
Ratings: C=VG+; LP=VG

T R A C K L I S T:
01 Puppet Man
02 One Less Bell To Answer
03 Feelin' Alright?
04 This Is Your Life
05 A Love Like Ours
06 Save The Country
Medley tracks 7-9
07 The Declaration
08 A Change Is Gonna Come
09 People Gotta Be Free
10 Dimension 5ive


Matrix / Runout (Side A):
Bell 6045 1-6045-SA [ARTISAN LOGO] 4-1-70 4-2-70

Matrix / Runout (Side B):
Bell 6045 4-1-70 6045-SB [ARTISAN LOGO]





Portrait
The 5th Dimension


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Album Review

Matthew Greenwald [allmusic.com]

Along with Stoned Soul Picnic, this may very well be the 5th Dimension's finest album. Home to one of their finest singles ever -- the Bacharach/David ''One Less Bell to Answer,'' on which Marilyn McCoo gives the vocal performance of her career -- the record also contains the surprisingly funky and rocking ''Puppet Man.'' Some great covers also include Dave Mason's ''Feelin' Alright,'' Jimmy Webb's gorgeous ''This Is Your Life,'' and Laura Nyro's anthemic ''Save the Country.'' This vibe is echoed by the album's centerpiece, a medley of ''A Change Is Gonna Come'' and ''People Gotta Be Free'' preceded by ''The Declaration.'' It's an ambitious suite, yet one that works well; it provides a great marriage between the group's pop leanings and the counterculture of the late '60s. Progressive, yet still encapsulating, which is the 5th Dimension's sunny appeal, Portrait is a minor masterpiece. Famed expressionist artist Leroy Neiman's appropriate cover and liner paintings are the icing on the cake.