Tuesday 19 January 2010

Teddy Pendergrass ''Teddy Pendergrass''

Teddy Pendergrass

''Teddy Pendergrass''

( LP Philadelphia International Records, 1977 )
Catalog # PZ 34390


Tracklisting:
You Can't Hide From Yourself 4:06
Somebody Told Me 5:13
Be Sure 5:17
And If I Had 4:23
I Don't Love You Anymore 3:59
The Whole Town's Laughing At Me 4:28
Easy, Easy, Got To Take It Easy 4:55
The More I Get, The More I Want 4:27

Personnel & Credits:
Arranged By - Bobby Martin (tracks: A1, A4 to B4) , Jack Faith (tracks: A2, A3)
Artwork By [Album Design] - Ed Lee
Bass - James Williams , Michael "Sugar Bear" Foreman
Congas, Bongos - Larry Washington
Drums - Charles Collins, Karl Chambers, Keith Benson
Engineer - Jay Mark, Jim Gallagher, Joe Tarsia
Engineer [Assistant] - Arthur Stoppe, Darrell Rogers, Jim Dougherty, Peter Humphreys
Guitar - Dennis Harris, Roland Chambers
Keyboards - Dexter Wansel, Ron Kersey, Victor Carstarphen
Photography - Frank Laffitte
Producer - Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff (tracks: A1, A3, A4, B1) John Whitehead, Gene McFadden (tracks: A2, B3, B4), Sherman Marshall (tracks: B2), Victor Carstarphen (tracks: A2, B3, B4)
Strings, Horns - MFSB

Notes:
A4 formerly entitled "Someone To Love Me".
Recorded at Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mastered at Frankford/Wayne Recording Labs, Philadelphia, Pa.
Format:Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:US
Released:1977

Covers here.

Reviews:
"You Can't Hide From Yourself" and "The More I Get, The More I Want" are such wonderful songs that will rock any party. Great voice, melody with a uplifting peak-time Disco/Soul vibe. Words aren't enough to describe these songs and it's impossible for me to imagine that anybody would not adore them. Music like this isn't made anymore, thats why this is such a essential release. Highly Recommended!
By Another Swede (Discogs)

What huge Disco masterpiece is "You Can't Hide From Yourself". Definitely a 'must-have-it' kind. It's easy to realize that the seventies brought most of the greatest vocals of the contemporary dance music, and the ones of Teddy Pendergrass are situated among them, no doubt about it. This is a singer that shall be remembered not only for his solo career, but also for what he did on Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes - times when Soul and the other styles of dance music were often seen together.
By Alain Patrick (Discogs)

By Andy

1 comment:

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