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GBP |
Media |
Condition |
Label |
Disco Fantasy |
4.34 |
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LP |
Very Good (VG)/Very Good (VG) |
Mercury 6338776 |
Item Number: 2807843866 2104 |
385636 vg+/vg+
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Tracklist
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A1 | Doesn't Anybody Want To Hear A Love Song | | A2 | Disco Fantasy | | A3 | Hot Soul Single | | A4 | Who Do You Want To Love | | A5 | Won't You Gimme The Funk | | B1 | Trash Man | | B2 | Something Special | | B3 | Your Kind Of Loving | | B4 | Soul Support | |
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Identifiers
Matrix / Runoutlabel A: 6338 776.1 Matrix / Runoutlabel B: 6338 776.2 Matrix / Runoutrunout A: AA 6338 776 1Y 2 ℗1977 670 06 Matrix / Runoutrunout B: AA 6 338 776 2Y 1 ℗1977 670 06 logo, center labels: COPYRIGHT CONTROL back cover, boxed: 10
Credits A&R [Phonogram/Mercury] - Denny Rosencrantz Alto Saxophone [Uncredited], Tenor Saxophone [Uncredited] - Lenny Pickett Arranged By, Conductor - Mark Phillips Art Direction - Desmond Strobel Backing Vocals [Uncredited] - Gwen Owens, Julia Tillman Waters, Maxine Willard Waters Baritone Saxophone [Uncredited] - Stephen Kupka Bass [Uncredited] - Paul Jackson Drums [Uncredited] - Harvey Mason Engineer - Neil Schwartz, Skip Shimmin Engineer [Additional] - Seth Dworken Guitar [Uncredited] - Hugh McCracken, Thom Rotella Keyboards [Uncredited] - Patrick Gleeson, Roger Smith Lead Vocals [Uncredited] - Linda Tillery Photography By - Ethan Russell Producer - Patrick Gleeson Producer [Assistant], Engineer [Additional], Concept By [Album], Liner Notes - Coke Escovedo Tenor Saxophone [Uncredited] - Emilio Castillo Timbales [Uncredited], Congas [Uncredited], Percussion [Uncredited], Vocals [Uncredited] - Coke Escovedo Trumpet [Uncredited] - Greg Adams
Notes Recorded and mixed at Different Fur Studios, San Francisco, California Printed in The Netherlands
℗ 1977 Made in Holland
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Note Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
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Release Country: Netherlands |
Release Date: 1977 |
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