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Feel It (Fat Larry's Band album)

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Feel It
Studio album by
Released1976
Recorded1976
StudioSigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
GenreSoul, funk
LabelWMOT Records
ProducerVincent Montana, Jr.
Fat Larry's Band chronology
Feel It
(1976)
Off the Wall
(1977)

Feel It is the debut album by Philadelphia-based Fat Larry's Band.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Track listing

  1. "Feel It" - (Larry James, Ronnie Walker, Vincent Montana, Jr.) 5:14
  2. "Nighttime Boogie" - (Erskine Williams, Larry James, Larry M. LaBes, Ted Cohen) 5:17
  3. "Down on the Avenue" - (Charles Kelly, Larry James, Larry M. LaBes) 5:18
  4. "Music Maker" - (Larry James, Larry M. LaBes, Ted Cohen, William Kimes) 3:43
  5. "Center City" - (Doris Hall, Larry James, Ronnie Walker, Vincent Montana, Jr.) 3:38
  6. "Fascination" - (David Bowie, Luther Vandross) 6:55
  7. "Life of an Entertainer" - (Charles Kelly, Erskine Williams, Larry James) 4:41
  8. "We Just Want to Play for You" - (C. Gunner, Larry James, Larry M. LaBes) 5:15

Personnel

  • Larry James - Drums, Vocals
  • Larry LaBes - Bass, Vocals
  • Erskine Williams - Keyboards, Vocals
  • Ted Cohen - Guitar, Vocals
  • Dennis Locantore - Bass
  • Ronnie James, Ronnie Walker - Guitar
  • Dennis Henderson - Timbales
  • James Walker - Congas, Timbales
  • Darryl Grant - Percussion, Vocals
  • Greg Moore - Congas
  • John Bonnie - Alto Saxophone
  • Doug Khalif Jones - Alto, Soprano, Tenor Saxophone, Vocals
  • Jimmy Lee - Trombone, Alto Saxophone, Vocals
  • Art Capehart - Trumpet, Flute, Vocals
  • Chestine Murph, Joan Hanson, Mharlyn Merrit - Backing Vocals arranged by Doris Hall

References

  1. ^ Music, All. Fat Larry's Band: Feel It > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 18 September 2011.