Love Committee

Love Committee

Love Committee was originally formed in 1967 as The Ethics in Philadelphia by members Ron Tyson, Joe Freeman, Carl Enlow, and Andrew Collins. The Ethics recorded a couple of singles for independent labels like Golden Fleece and Vent, of which the tracks One Day of Peace, Standing in the Darkness and I Want My Baby Back were the best known.

They worked with Vince Montana (known for the Salsoul Orchestra, Gloria Gaynor, Harold Melvin, the O'Jays, etc.) and Thom Bell (known for the Delfonics and the Stylistics), but due to lack of success, the group split up in 1970.

In 1974, the group recorded for the Ariola imprint and moved in 1978 to Salsoul's Gold Mind subsidiary label, where Love Committee released the album Law and Order. In 1980, they released the self-titled album Love Committee. In 1983, Love Committee split up again when Ron joined the ranks of the Temptations, and Ron's brother, David Tyson, was a member of The Manhattans.

In addition to his work as a singer, Ron Tyson has written songs for several artists, including The O'Jays, First Choice, Eddie Kendricks, Archie Bell & The Drells, The Four Tops, The Dells, Eddie Holman, and Gloria Gaynor.

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Law and Order
Pass the Buck
Tired of Being Your Fool

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