Where the Happy People Go
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| Studio album by The Trammps | ||||
| Released | April 15, 1976 | |||
| Recorded | 1975-1976 | |||
| Genre | Disco | |||
| Length | 40:42 | |||
| Label | Atlantic | |||
| Producer | Baker, Harris, and Young Ron "Have Mercy" Kersey Bruce Gray T.G. Conway Alan Felder[1] |
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Where the Happy People Go is an album released by the disco and funk group The Trammps in 1976.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Soul Searchin' Time" – 6:03 (Leroy Green, Norman Harris; arr. Ron Baker)
- "That's Where the Happy People Go" – 7:50 (Written & arranged By Ron Baker)
- "Can We Come Together" – 5:33 (Bruce Gray, T.G. Conway, Alan Felder; arr. T.G. Conway)
- "Disco Party" – 8:11 (Bruce Gray, T.G. Conway; arr. T.G. Conway)
- "Ninety-Nine and a Half (Won't Do)" – 5:07 (Eddie Floyd, Steve Cropper, Wilson Pickett; arr. Ron "Have Mercy" Kersey)
- "Hooked for Life" – 4:42 (Felder, Harris, Bunny Sigler; arr. Norman Harris)
- "Love Is a Funky Thing" – 3:16 (Written & arranged By Norman Harris)
[edit] Personnel
[edit] The Trammps
- Jimmy Ellis: Vocal Lead
- Stanley Wade: Bass Vocal
- Harold Wade: Vocal
- Robert Upchurch: Vocal
- Earl Young: Drums, Vocal
[edit] Additional Personnel
- Bobby Eli, Norman Harris: Guitars
- Ron "Have Mercy" Kersey: Keyboards
- Bruce Gray: Grand Piano
- Ron Baker, Michael Foreman: Bass
- T.G. Conway: Synthesized Bass
- Larry Washington: Congas & Percussion
[edit] Production
- Produced By Ronnie Baker, Norman Harris, Earl Young, Ron "Have Mercy" Kersey, Bruce Gray, T.G. Conway & Alan Felder
- Engineered By Carl Paruolo & Dirk Devlin
- Mixed By Tom Moulton, with remix by Jay Mark
- Mastered By Jose Rodriguez
[edit] References
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