Houston Person – The Real Thing
Лейбл: | Eastbound Records – 2EB 9010 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | US |
Дата релиза: | 1973 |
Жанр: | Jazz |
Стиль: | Jazz-Funk, Post Bop, Soul-Jazz |
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Треклист:
A1 | You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
Congas – Buddy Caldwell Drums – Hank Brown Guitar – Robert Lowe Organ – Jimmy Watson (4) Tenor Saxophone – Houston Person Written-By – Stevie Wonder |
8:55 | |
A2 | Since I Fell For You
Drums – Hank Brown Guitar – Grant Green Organ – Jimmy Watson (4) Tenor Saxophone – Houston Person Written-By – Buddy Johnson |
6:23 | |
A3 | Until It's Time For You To Go
Drums – Hank Brown Guitar – Robert Lowe Organ – Sonny Phillips Tenor Saxophone – Houston Person Vocals – Spanky Wilson Written-By – Buffy Sainte-Marie |
4:10 | |
B1 | Pain
Congas – Buddy Caldwell Drums – Idris Muhammad Guitar – Robert Lowe Guitar – Grant Green Organ – Sonny Phillips Soloist, Guitar – Grant Green Tenor Saxophone – Houston Person Trumpet – Marcus Belgrave Written-By – Ohio Players |
13:50 | |
B2 | Angel Eyes
Drums – Idris Muhammad Guitar – Grant Green Organ – Brother Jack McDuff Tenor Saxophone – Houston Person Written-By – Earl K. Brent Written-By – Matt Dennis |
7:05 | |
C1 | Easy Walker
Drums – Idris Muhammad Guitar – Grant Green Organ – Sonny Phillips Tenor Saxophone – Houston Person Written-By – Billy Taylor |
8:30 | |
C2 | Kittitian Carnival
Alto Saxophone – Eli Fontaine Congas – Buddy Caldwell Drums – Hank Brown Guitar – Robert Lowe Organ – Sonny Phillips Tenor Saxophone – William "Wild Bill" Moore Tenor Saxophone – Houston Person Trumpet – Marcus Belgrave Trumpet – Donald Towns Written-By – Sonny Phillips |
7:15 | |
C3 | Could It Be I'm Falling In Love
Bass – James Jamieson Congas – Buddy Caldwell Drums – Idris Muhammad Guitar – Robert Lowe Guitar – Grant Green Organ – Sonny Phillips Soloist, Guitar – Grant Green Tenor Saxophone – Houston Person Trumpet – Marcus Belgrave Written-By – Melvin Steals Written-By – Mervin Steals |
4:20 | |
D1 | Where Is The Love?
Congas – Buddy Caldwell Drums – Hank Brown Organ – Jimmy Watson (4) Tenor Saxophone – Houston Person Written-By – Ralph MacDonald Written-By – William Salter |
4:00 | |
D2 | Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do | 3:50 | |
D3 | Don't Go To Strangers
Congas – Buddy Caldwell Drums – Hank Brown Guitar – Robert Lowe Organ – Jimmy Watson (4) Tenor Saxophone – Houston Person Vocals – Etta Jones Written-By – David Mann (3) Written-By – Redd Evans Written-By – Arthur Kent |
3:50 | |
D4 | Crazy Legs
Bass – James Jamieson Drums – Idris Muhammad Guitar – Robert Lowe Guitar – Grant Green Organ – Sonny Phillips Tenor Saxophone – Houston Person Trumpet – Marcus Belgrave Written-By – Woody Wilson Written-By – Donald Austin |
6:48 |
Участники записи:
- Art Direction – Neil Terk
- Engineer – Charles Buchanan
- Engineer [Assistant] – Marty Jakubowski
- Engineer [Remix] – Rudy Van Gelder
- Mastered By – Howard Craft
- Photography By, Artwork [Serigraph] – Bruce Coleman
- Photography By, Artwork [Serigraph] – Frank B. Horowitz
- Producer – Bob Porter
- Supervised By [Production] – Bob Scerbo
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout A-side label: 2EB 9010 A
- Matrix / Runout B-side label: 2EB 9010 B
- Matrix / Runout C-side label: 2EB 9010 C
- Matrix / Runout D-side label: 2EB 9010 D
- Matrix / Runout A-side runout groove: 2-EB-9010-A-1
- Matrix / Runout B-side runout groove: 2-EB-9010-B-1
- Matrix / Runout C-side runout groove: 2-EB-9010-C-1
- Matrix / Runout D-side runout groove: 2-EB-9010-D-1
Компании:
- Distributed By – Chess/Janus Records
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Eastbound Records, Inc.
- Produced For – Eastbound Records, Inc.
- Recorded At – Watt's Club Mozambique, Detroit
- Recorded By – Metro Audio, Inc.
Участники записи:
- Art Direction – Neil Terk
- Engineer – Charles Buchanan
- Engineer [Assistant] – Marty Jakubowski
- Engineer [Remix] – Rudy Van Gelder
- Mastered By – Howard Craft
- Photography By, Artwork [Serigraph] – Bruce Coleman
- Photography By, Artwork [Serigraph] – Frank B. Horowitz
- Producer – Bob Porter
- Supervised By [Production] – Bob Scerbo