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Winners (Kleeer album)

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Winners is the second album by American New York City based Kleeer.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Released late in 1979 this would be second of two albums the band would release that year.

Track listing

  1. "Winners" (Norman Durham, Woody Cunningham) 7:09
  2. "I Still Love You" (Woody Cunningham) 4:12
  3. "Your Way" (Norman Durham, Woody Cunningham) 4:44
  4. "Close To You" (Richard Lee Jr.) 5:24
  5. "Rollin' On" (Paul Crutchfield, Woody Cunningham) 3:49
  6. "Nothin' Said" (Woody Cunningham) 4:54
  7. "Hunger For Your Love" (Paul Crutchfield, Richard Lee Jr.) 5:34
  8. "Open Your Mind" (Norman Durham, Woody Cunningham) 6:44

Personnel

  • Norman Durham - Clavinet, Electric Piano (Fender Rhodes), Guitar, Harpsichord, Omnichord (Arp Omni), Percussion, Lead and Backing Vocals
  • Woody Cunningham - Drums, Percussion, Lead and Backing Vocals
  • Paul Crutchfield - Congas, Percussion, Backing Vocals
  • Terry Dolphin - Clavinet, Electric Piano (Fender Rhodes), Grand Piano
  • Richard Lee - Guitar, Percussion, Backing Vocals
  • Eric Rohrbaugh - Clavinet, Electric Piano (Fender Rhodes), Omnichord (Arp Omni), Synthesizer (Mini Moog)
  • Louis Small - Electric Piano (Fender Rhodes)
  • Eddie Martinez - Guitar
  • Jon Faddis, Randy Brecker - Trumpet
  • Alan Raph - Trombone
  • Brooks Tillotson - French Horn
  • Michael Brecker - Tenor Saxophone
  • Eddie Daniels - Alto Saxophone
  • Gene Orloff - Concertmaster
  • Carlos Franzetti - Conductor (Strings And Horns)
  • Isabelle Coles - Lead Vocals on "I Still Love You"
  • Carol Sylvan, Melanie Moore, Yvette Flowers - Backing Vocals

Charts

Chart (1980) Peak
position
Billboard Pop Albums[2] 140
Billboard Top Soul Albums[2] 24

Singles

Year Single Chart positions[3]
US
R&B
US
Dance
1980 "Winners'" 23 37
"Open Your Mind" 86 -

External links

References

  1. ^ Theakston, Rob. Kleeer: Winners > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 06 September 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Kleeer US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-09-06.
  3. ^ "Kleeer US singles chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-09-06.