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"In the summer, the scene would move en masse to Ostend, Belgium's equivalent to Blackpool. DJ Freddy Cousaert played at the Groove, a late night downstairs bar frequented by US marines, lovers of blues and soul music
and tourists, it was Cousaert who later looked after Marvin Gaye during his 80s sejourn in Ostend. The music he played at the Groove included ska, Latin jazz and even Broadway songs such as Stranger in Paradise, or Whatever Lola Wants from Damn Yankees...."

dimanche 11 décembre 2016

KOOL & THE GANG LIGHT OF WORLDS

DE-LITE RECORDS 1974                             DEP-2014


Credits:

Khalis Bayyan - Synthesizer, Bass, Percussion, Piano, Arranger,
Piano (Electric), Sax (Tenor), Vocals, Clavinet, Kalimba, Mellotron
Robert "Kool" Bell - Bass, Vocals
George "Funky" Brown - Percussion, Drums, Gong
Robert "Spike" Mickens — Trumpet, Arranger, Flugelhorn
Claydes Charles Smith - Guitar, Percussion, Arranger, Conductor, Vibraphone
Ricky West — Piano, Arranger
Dennis "D.T." Thomas — Arranger, Sax (Alto)

Additional personnel

    Herb Lane — Vocals
    Alton Taylor — Vocals
    Penni Phynjuar Saunders — Vocals
    Richard Shade — Vocals (background)
    Kenneth Banks — Vocals (background)
    Al Pazant — Trumpet
    Ed Pazant — Sax (Alto), Oboe
   
   Recorded     1973–1974
Media Sound Studios
(New York, New York)
  
 Engineer :
 Alex Head, Bob Clearmountain,
Godfrey Diamond, Harvey Goldberg 

tracklisting:

 A1     Street Corner Symphony
A2     Fruitman
A3     Rhyme Tyme People
A4     Light Of Worlds
B1     Whiting H. & G.
B2     You Don't Have To Change
B3     Higher Plane
B4     Summer Madness
B5     Here After





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