Jean Wells - Number One - USA 1981 LP Disco Soul Funk / Ishmael Wilburn

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Start Date: May 11, 2011
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Jean Wells - Number One


Rare Original 1981 USA Made "Sunshine Recordings" LP


Backing Vocals – Brenda Hill, David Brown, Nick Mundy, Twig Smith

Bass – Kenny Kellum, Stan "Stazan" Thomas, Steve Green, Tony Henriguez

Drums – Darryl Burgee, Ishmael Wilburn

Guitar – Gerald "Twig" Smith, Nick Mundy

Harp – Walter Pfeil 

Keyboards – Charles Bowen, Jack Ebbert, Vance Stith

Percussion – Bob Conga

Saxophone – Zach Zachary

Synthesizer [Fender Rhodes] – Evelyn Ross


Tracks :

A1  Number One     
A2  Last Chance To Love    
B1  Sugarman     
B2  Love Is Just A Word   
B3  Sweetness  

 

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