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mercredi 10 avril 2019

THE ISLEY BROTHERS 3+3

T NECK RECORDS 1973                                 KZ 32453 


3 + 3 is a 1973 album released by The Isley Brothers for the Epic
 label under their T-Neck imprint. Their first album for the label
 after several years in Buddah Records, it was also the first time
 the family group, which had consisted of founding members
 O'Kelly Isley, Jr., Rudolph Isley and Ronald Isley. 


credits:

Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley and O'Kelly Isley, Jr. (Summer Breeze): lead vocals
Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley and O'Kelly Isley, Jr.: background vocals
Ernie Isley: guitars, drums, percussion
Marvin Isley: bass
Chris Jasper: piano, keyboards, clavinet, ARP Synthesizer
George Moreland: drums, percussion
Truman Thomas: organ

Recorded at: The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California, 1973
Engineer – Malcolm Cecil, Bob Margoleff


tracks list:

A1 That Lady
Congas – Rocky 5:35   
A2 Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
Written-By – J. Taylor*4:00   
A3 If You Were There    3:22   
A4 You Walk Your Way    3:08   
A5 Listen To The Music
Written-By – T. Johnston 4:07   
B1 What It Comes Down To
Maracas, Percussion [Tom-toms] – Ernie Isley
Percussion [Tom-toms] – George Moreland 3:54   
B2 Sunshine (Go Away Today)
Written-By – J. Edwards 4:23   
B3 Summer Breeze
Written-By – Seals & Crofts 6:12   
B4 The Highways Of My Life 4:17









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