Allspice is a relatively obscure American soul band that emerged in the mid-1970s. Noted for their blend of smooth soul, jazz, and R&B, they were signed to Motown's subsidiary label, Atco Records. The band's most notable members included vocalists Freddie Perren and Christine Yarian, who were recognized for their rich harmonies. Despite their brief existence, Allspice produced one eponymous album in 1977, which has since gained a cult following among soul music enthusiasts for its sophisticated arrangements and soulful melodies.