Stone City Band - Meet The Stone City Band! - Out From The Shadow
Label: | Gordy – 6042GL |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album, Promo |
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Country: | US |
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Released: | 1983 |
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Genre: | Electronic, Funk / Soul |
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Style: | Funk, Disco |
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A1 | | Introduction | 0:08 |
A2 | | Bad Lady | 5:40 |
A3 | | Love Hassles | 4:34 |
A4 | | Spend The Night | 5:12 |
A5 | | Telephone | 3:36 |
B1 | | Introduction | 0:06 |
B2 | | Ladies Choice. Bass by Oscar Alston, Drums by Steve Ferrone, Keyboards by Erskine Williams, Programmed by Mike Hightower, Vibraphone & Soloist by Roy Ayers | 5:51 |
B3 | | Shake (Make Your Body Move) | 5:56 |
B4 | | Dance So Fine | 4:52 |
B5 | | Lover And Only Man | 4:01 |
- Arranged By: Danny LeMelle* (tracks: B3 - B5), LaMorris Payne (tracks: A5), Levi Ruffin Jr. (tracks: A2, A3), Nate Hughes (tracks: B4), Rick James (tracks: A2, A4, B1)
- Art Direction: Johnny Lee (4)
- Backing Vocals: LaMorris Payne, Levi Ruffin Jr.
- Coordinator [Album]: Ronald Byrd
- Design: Terry Taylor (10)
- Engineer: Terry Delsing, Tom Flye
- Engineer [Assistant]: Bill Waldman, Tom Swift
- Horns, Saxophone, Soloist: Danny LeMelle*
- Keyboards [Additional]: Greg Levias
- Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar: Tom McDermott
- Lead Vocals: LaMorris Payne, Levi Ruffin Jr.
- Mastered By: José Rodriguez
- Mixed By: Rick James, Stone City Band, Tom Flye
- Percussion: Nate Hughes
- Photography: Jim Bush
- Producer, Concept By [Album]: Rick James
- Synthesizer: LaMorris Payne
- Synthesizer [Memory Moog, Moog Vocoder]: Levi Ruffin Jr.
- Synthesizer [Memory Moog]: Danny LeMelle*
- Written-By: D. LeMelle* (tracks: B3 - B5), L. Payne* (tracks: A4, A5), L. Ruffin, Jr.* (tracks: A2, A3), N. Hughes* (tracks: B3 - B5), R. James* (tracks: A2, B2)
Published by Stone City Music Company (ASCAP). Recorded & Mixed at 'The Joint' Studios, Buffalo, New York. Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York, New York.
Using this LP record is easy. Just place it on a compatible record player, gently lower the tonearm onto the record, and enjoy the funky and disco tunes from the Stone City Band. When handling the record, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting fingerprints on the vinyl, which could affect the sound quality. Also, be careful not to scratch the record surface. After use, store the record in its sleeve and keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help maintain its condition and ensure you can keep enjoying the great music for a long time.